Dill & Cucumber Shrimp Salad

     We're just getting into mid August now, and these are the real Dog Days of summer. No surprise, this has been a particularly hot one. I was trying to think of some refreshing cool dishes to post and this came to mind. After all, what's cooler than a cucumber? This cucumber & shrimp salad is easy to make and super tasty. The small pink shrimp are delicious slathered in homemade mayonaise and a healthy amount of lemon juice brings some real zing.

       I use cold-water northern shrimp, a.k.a. pink shrimp to make this salad. They are the tiny, bright pink shrimp that are fished from the cold Atlantic waters of the norther U.S. and here in Canada. In my humble opinion, the best ones come from Matane, in the Gaspé region of Quebec. Because of their short shelf-life, northern shrimp are usually sold pre-cooked and pre-peeled, making them really easy to use. While you can use pretty much any shrimp to make this recipe, I find that northern shrimp are really the best choice for this kind of salad. They are so good covered in mayo, and their soft, melting texture is the perfect balance for the crunch of the cucumber. I like to use the small Lebanese cucumbers because they are extra crunchy. If you can't find any, English cucumbers work well too.

Prep time: 10 minutes. Serves 4




Ingredients:

400g northern shrimp
4 Lebanese cucumbers or 1English cucumber
250ml (1/2 cup) homemade mayonnaise
2 tablespoons fresh dill, chopped
2 tablespoon lemon juice
4 lemon wedges
salt & pepper


1. Place the shrimp in a strainer and gently rinse in cold water. Press down with a paper towel to remove excess water. Place the shrimp in a mixing bowl and the stir in the lemon juice.
2. Add the remaining ingredients. Mix well, season with salt & pepper.
3. Divide the salad among 4 bowls. Garnish each salad with a sprig of dill and 1 lemon wedge.

Comments

  1. this looks very enticing. tomorrow I have the new edition of Food on Friday going live - the topic is pork so if you have any recipes to share please link in.

    Cheers

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  2. thank you for following Carole's Chatter. Cheers

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  3. Just made this simple & delicious Thanks !

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