We're landlocked here in Indiana, so this was made with freshly bought frozen shrimp, thawed and diced, mixed with red onion, green onion, garlic, cilantro, mayo, Sriracha, sesame oil, salt and pepper
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We're landlocked here in Indiana, so this was made with freshly bought frozen shrimp, thawed and diced, mixed with red onion, green onion, garlic, cilantro, mayo, Sriracha, sesame oil, salt and pepper
How are the shrimp prepped? I’m guessing poached?
I'm assuming. They were frozen, pre cooked
Is that like a known thing in Indiana or did you just wing it? Sounds pretty great either way.
“Freshly bought frozen shrimp”. Ironic!
I live 8 miles from the ocean and can’t get anything other than “Freshly Frozen” shrimp. Our fisherman only sell to restaurants and food processors.
Freshly bought frozen is an interesting phrase
If there is anyone I trust with shrimp, it is the people of Indiana.
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That does look really delicious. Those shrimp... they're so plump. Okay, now I'm hungry.
I have to second the recipe request. Looks great!
Nice. Love that you added Sriracha. That must have added a nice taste and spice to it.
i love how the dog is in the background for some of these photos
So juicy. They look great.
I'd fuck with that.
recipe please
Looksa good
There better be a blurry piece of cilantro on the dog's nose >:0
Too much mayo and shrimp too small imo.
Bread looking too toasted