Shrimp Butter
photo by Andi Longmeadow Farm
- Ready In:
- 5mins
- Ingredients:
- 6
- Serves:
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8-10
ingredients
- 1 lb cooked shrimp (chopped fine)
- 1⁄2 cup butter, softened
- 8 ounces cream cheese, softened
- 2 tablespoons mayonnaise
- 3 -4 tablespoons chopped scallions (or to taste)
- 1 -2 tablespoon lemon juice (or to taste)
directions
- Mix well.
- Spread on your favorite crackers.
- Tastes better if it's made several hours before serving so flavors can blend.
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Reviews
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This was amazing. Absolutely amazing, easy, fun, and the taste out of this world. I am not sure I knew what "shrimp butter" was until I saw twissis review, and knew we had to make it here, too. I followed this recipe exactly, except added a spot of garlic and Old Bay Seasoning as suggested by the other reviewers. Maryland and Old Bay go hand in hand. This is just great, and will make this often as this will make a nice treat for a Saturday evening after our work here on the farm during the day. I have some nice whole wheat crackers, and this was a perfect marriage. I steamed my shrimp, de/veined them, and peeled. Perfect! I think next time I might add some Tabasco, although just by itself this is one terrific recipe. Thank you, MamaJ!
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This was so easy-to-fix & very good! I used Icelandic baby shrimp, made a half recipe as written & then added fresh snipped chives at the end for more color. I served it on Ritz crackers as an appy snack for DH who ALWAYS comes home from work hungry & impatient for dinner. Thx for sharing this recipe w/us. :-)
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