
This recipe for steamed shrimp with beer and spices is a bold and flavorful take on a classic seafood boil, capturing the essence of coastal American cooking. Using beer as the steaming liquid infuses the shrimp with a malty depth, while a blend of celery seed, mustard, red pepper, vinegar, sugar, and salt balances spice, tang, and sweetness. Popular in seaside kitchens and summer cookouts, this method brings people together around a communal pot of steaming shrimp. It’s a versatile recipe that can be served hot or chilled, often paired with cocktail sauce, melted butter, or fresh lemon wedges. The aromatic spices and beer create a distinctive broth, making it both hearty and festive.
Ingredients
For 10 lbs Shrimp (Full Recipe):
- 10 lbs shrimp (raw (shell-on recommended))
- 3 beers (12 oz each)
- 3 tbsp celery seed
- 3 tbsp dry mustard
- 2 tbsp black pepper
- 2 tbsp red pepper (or to taste)
- 1 cup vinegar
- 2 tbsp sugar
- 2 tbsp salt
Scaled Recipe (2 lbs Shrimp):
- 2 lbs shrimp
- 1 beer (12 oz)
- 1 tbsp celery seed
- 1 tbsp dry mustard
- ¼ cup vinegar
- 1 tsp black pepper
- 1 tsp red pepper
- 1 tsp sugar
- 1 tsp salt
Instructions
Step 1: Prepare Shrimp
- Rinse shrimp thoroughly under cold water. Leave shells on for best flavor.
Step 2: Prepare Steaming Liquid
- In a large stockpot, pour in beer.
- Add celery seed, dry mustard, black pepper, red pepper, vinegar, sugar, and salt.
Step 3: Heat the Broth
- Bring mixture to a rolling boil.
Step 4: Cook Shrimp
- Add shrimp to the boiling mixture.
- Return to boil, then reduce to a gentle simmer.
- Cook for 45 minutes after shrimp begin boiling.
Step 5: Serve
- Remove shrimp from liquid and serve hot with cocktail sauce, melted butter, or lemon wedges.
Tips
- Use shell-on shrimp for the best flavor during steaming/boiling.
- Add lemon slices, garlic, or onion to the pot for extra aromatics.
- Serve with melted butter, cocktail sauce, or remoulade.
- Substitute part of the vinegar with lemon juice for brighter acidity.
- Reduce cooking time if using smaller shrimp to avoid overcooking.
- Chill cooked shrimp and serve as peel-and-eat for parties.
- Add corn on the cob and small red potatoes to make a full shrimp boil.
- Use Old Bay or Creole seasoning alongside (or instead of) the individual spices.
- For less heat, reduce the red pepper; for more spice, add cayenne.
- Rinse briefly after cooking if you prefer less salty shells.
Nutrition
Calories: 285kcalCarbohydrates: 3gProtein: 45gFat: 7gSaturated Fat: 1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 0.5gCholesterol: 315mgSodium: 980mgPotassium: 350mgFiber: 1gSugar: 1gVitamin A: 320IUVitamin C: 7mgCalcium: 120mgIron: 3mg
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