
A lobster roll is a dish best eaten at a seafood shack with a view of the water, prepared by someone with all the time in the world to boil and break down a full fresh lobster. But a shrimp roll? That you can easily make at home. In this recipe, the only true cooking required is a quick lemony poach on the shrimp and a brief toast of the buns; you’ll build the roll filling with mayonnaise, Dijon mustard, a leaf of tender butter lettuce, and a shower of fresh chives. For an even faster sprint to the dinner table, use precooked frozen shrimp instead—simply thaw, chop, and proceed with the recipe as written.
What you’ll need
Paring Knife
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Pyrex 4-Cup Measuring Cup
$8 At Bed Bath and Beyond
Large Pot
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Pastry Brush
$12 At Amazon
Large Skillet
$90 At Amazon




