I love Peel and Eat Shrimp! It’s one of my favorite appetizers to order when I’m at the shore. And it’s one of the easiest appetizers I make at home for friends and family.
There is something magical about shrimp and everyone’s eyes light up at the mention of having shrimp for dinner. And one of the easiest ways to wow your friends and family is to serve up a platter of Peel and Eat Shrimp.
Whether you serve them warm or cold they’ll definitely be a crowd pleaser and will more than likely be better than those you get at your favorite tavern or restaurant.
What Ingredients do I need to make Restaurant Style Peel and Eat Shrimp?
Let’s start by gathering the ingredients we need to make my Skillet Chicken Gumbo. In Chef Speak this is called the “Mise en Place” which translates to “Everything in its Place”.
Not only does setting your ingredients up ahead of time speed up the cooking process, it also helps ensure you have everything you need to make the dish.
WHAT KIND OF SHRIMP SHOULD I USE TO MAKE SHRIMP COCKTAIL?
The biggest issue with making a really outstanding peel and eat shrimp at home and at restaurants is the type of shrimp that are used.
The best shrimp to use for peel and eat shrimp are wild-caught in the Gulf of Mexico, the Atlantic Ocean on the east coast or the Pacific Coast of the United States. You can get amazing shrimp from Australian waters and from parts of the European Union, but they’re not readily available in the US.
I’m not a fan of farmed shrimp and definitely stay away from shrimp coming from Asian or Indian waters.
For Peel and Eat Shrimp I like to use 21-25 count (per pound) or 26-30 count (per pound) shrimp. Any smaller and it’s really not worth the effort.
How Do I make Peel and Eat Shrimp?
Peel and Eat Shrimp aka U-Peel Shrimp couldn’t be easier to make and really comes down to using a few ingredients to take shrimp from simply good to Ah-mazing.
The first step in preparing delicious restaurant-style peel and eat shrimp is preparing the liquid you’re going to cook the shrimp in. The right cooking liquid makes all the difference when it comes to creating perfectly delicious peel and eat shrimp.
- Add the seasonings, lemon and beer to the water.
- Bring the liquid to a boil and add the shrimp.
- Cook the shrimp until they the color turns into a vibrant shade of pink (2-4 minutes depending upon the size and quantity of shrimp you cook)
- Drain the shrimp in a colander, discard the lemons.
But if you’d rather have just okay shrimp by all means, just use plain water.
The last step before serving is to re-season the shrimp by tossing them in a little more Old Bay seasoning.
How do I make Old Bay Seasoning?
If you live in the part of the world that doesn’t have Old Bay Seasoning, you can make your own. It won’t be quite as good as the original but it will let you enjoy the seasoning that most East Coast Americans love (even on french fries).
- 1ย tablespoonย ground dried bay leaves
- 2ย teaspoonsย celery salt
- 1 ยฝย teaspoonsย dry mustard
- 1 teaspoonย ground black pepper
- 1 teaspoon white pepper
- 1ย teaspoonย smoked or sweet paprika
- 1ย teaspoonย groundย celery seeds
- ยฝย teaspoonย ground nutmeg
- ยฝย teaspoonย ground ginger
- ยผย teaspoonย crushed red pepper flakes
- โ ย teaspoonย ground cloves
- โ ย teaspoonย ground mace
- โ ย teaspoonย ground cardamom
- โ ย teaspoonย ground allspice
Mix all the seasonings well (pulsing a few times in a food processor if possible). Store in an airtight container for up to 6 months.
That’s really all there is to making your own restaurant-style peel and eat shrimp.
But if you want to make legendary peel and eat shrimp, you’ll also need to make your own cocktail sauce. And the secret is the Heinz Chili Sauce…..
Should I serve the Peel and Eat Shrimp Hot or Cold?
If you’d rather chill the shrimp you can place them on ice in the fridge until they’re cold. I like them both ways so it’s up to you how you want to serve them, they’re delicious both ways.
More Shrimp Recipes You’ll Love!
- Restaurant Style Shrimp Salad
- Restaurant Style Fried Shrimp
- Shrimp Cocktail Recipe
- Grilled Shrimp & Pineapple Skewers
Rosey
It’s good to know that you can make your own restaurant type of peel and eat shrimp. Cooking can be a lot of fun.
Jeri
I made these shrimp for my husband; he LOVED them!
Catalina
OMG! I made a huge bowl of these shrimp for my friends, everyone loved them.!
amanda
My new favorite recipe for shrimp! So easy to follow and they taste delicious!
Angela
Great recipe! So easy, I will definitely be making it again.
Kayla DiMaggio
Yum! Shrimp is one of my favorites and this peel and eat recipe was so good!
MELANIE EDJOURIAN
These were so yummy, like the ones in restaurants.
anna
My husband loved the shrimp!
Lavanda Michelle
My sister loves Shrimp and Old Bay Seasoning. And she said these were some of the best shrimp she ever had
Eileen M Loya
I will have to make this the next time I get fresh shrimps from the market. The recipe is easy to follow! My family will love this.
Scarlett Brooklyn
My nephew and family loved your shrimp. Thanks for sharing!
Richelle Escat
Thanks for the lovely recipe. Everyone loved the shrimp
Tara Pittman
I can eat a whole bowl of these. I do love shrimp and these are so delicious looking.
Kelli A
This was such an easy way to enjoy shrimp, will be making them again!
Tammy
I just wiped off a little drool after seeing the pictures of this. I love peal and eat but have never made my own. Thanks for the recipe.