Basic and Simple Shrimp Salad

"This is the original Old Bay Seasoning Party Shrimp Salad Recipe. It can be edited to your taste by adding or deleting ingredients. Serve as a salad or an appetizier. Be sure to CHILL 1 hour"
 
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Ready In:
10mins
Ingredients:
6
Yields:
24 rounded appetizers
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Peel and devein shrimp (if necessary); cut in half.
  • Combine well with remaining ingredients.
  • Chill mixture for 1 hour.
  • Yum! Enjoy!

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  1. This recipe scales nicely. The flavor is great and using Derf's photos as a guide, I would recommend adding a bed of greens with cucumbers and tomatoes for garnish. The taste was just what I was looking for in an easy to prepare meal. Thanks Southern Lady for the recipe and Derf for the additional input. I thought this recipe was just what this old bachelor needed for a great dinner!
     
  2. Loved it! i made it for supper tonight. I did not have any Old bay seasoning, so I used Cajun seasoning worked out delish!! I'd like to try it with dill seasoning next time. Thanks for posting I will make it again.
     
  3. Simple to make and perfectly seasoned. I loved it.
     
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