Shrimp
Greek Pasta Salad with Shrimp and Olives
For a nice picnic, pack up this salad (chill it well first), some bread and wine.
Greek-Style Sea Scallop Brochettes
If you can't find fresh sea scallops, use peeled large shrimp, leaving the tails on. Rice pilaf or orzo would be a good accompaniment.
Seafood in Saffron Broth
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Scallion, Mushroom, and Shrimp Custards
These custards are inspired by the Japanese egg custard chawan mushi, made with dashi broth (a stock of dried kelp and dried bonito flakes). We've used chicken broth for simplicity, but any broth or stock that you have on hand will work fine.
Steaming the custards gives them a delicate texture, which is enhanced by the spare use of solid ingredients (the shrimp, scallion, and mushrooms).
Grilled Corn and Shrimp Salad
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Shrimp Bisque
A simple and satisfying version of a typically time-consuming restaurant classic.
Vietnamese-Style Spring Rolls with Shrimp
Wrapped foods, such as the Vietnamese spring roll, the Filipino lumpia and the Chinese egg roll, have a long history in Asian cooking and are hot items right now all across America. The lime juice, ginger, cilantro, cucumber and mint in this recipe are found in the cuisines of all Southeast Asian countries. Round out this dinner with hot or iced jasmine tea and cold Thai beer.
Thai Shrimp Curry
If you thought you couldn't cook Thai food at home, this colorful and slightly spicy curry-a bit of a cross between a soup and a stew-will change your mind. It's a cinch to whip up after work and intriguing enough to impress your friends. Begin dinner with frozen egg rolls or take-out ones from a Chinese restaurant, and finish things off with ice cream or sorbet topped with chopped tropical fruit. GewÜrztraminer or Thai beer complements the menu nicely.
Linguine with Shrimp, Tomatoes, and Feta Sabraw
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less, but requires additional unattended time.
Risotto with Arugula and Shrimp
Arugula adds zip to this creamy risotto.
Shrimp and Broccolini Stir-Fry
If you have regular broccoli on hand, you could use the florets as a substitute for the Broccolini (a cross between broccoli and Chinese kale), though the flavor will be somewhat different. Round out this stir-fry with cooked white rice.
Active time: 15 min Start to finish: 15 min
Cioppino
San Francisco–Style Seafood Stew
Braised Shrimp and Creamy Endive
Active time: 45 min Start to finish: 45 min
Red Chile Rice with Shrimp and Bacon
I think you'll understand why I love rice dishes so much when you taste this one—the robust, complex red-chile flavor is infused into plump rice grains (you definitely get the best texture from medium-grain rice), which are nestled around perfectly cooked shrimp. Not only could I eat this dish day after day, but it's one that always comes to mind as an easily likable one-pot main dish for casual entertaining. Add a salad and you've got all you need.
To serve Red Chile Rice on a buffet, you may want to choose small shrimp and peel them completely (taking off the final joint and tail) for the convenience of your guests. Don't forget to mix everything well before serving, since bits of salsa and green onions rise to the top during baking.
Shrimp Dumplings
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Bacon-Wrapped Shrimp with Rosemary and Stilton
"The recipes here reflect my British roots, but not necessarily my family traditions," writes Mairi Morrison of London, England. "Although my mother is from Scotland and my father is from Northern Ireland, I grew up in Los Angeles, where our weeknight meals were typically American: spaghetti, tacos, and burgers. It wasn't until I moved to Europe that I became really interested in food. Here in London my social life is centered around the table.
I really like this dish because it is typically British, and perfect for a rainy winter evening in London."
Since these hors d'oeuvres can be assembled ahead, they're good for a cocktail party.
Mango-Curry Shrimp Salad in Wonton Cups
Green curry paste (a blend of green chilies, garlic, onion, and spices) adds explosive flavor to these one-biters. You'll need a miniature muffin tin to prepare the wonton cups.