Top 5 Side Dishes That Pair Perfectly with Shrimp
Posted by Biloxi Shrimp Co. on Nov 26th 2024
Picture this: Thanksgiving has come and gone and you’re looking to add some flavor to your leftovers. Don’t give it a second thought, because wild-caught Gulf shrimp from Biloxi Shrimp Co. pair perfectly with a variety of side dishes, to bring that extra bit of flavor to your leftovers! Here are a few of our favorites!
1. Coleslaw
Creamy and cool, coleslaw is a perfect for any time of year. It also makes a delicious side for fried or grilled shrimp. For a classic recipe, combine shredded cabbage and carrots with mayonnaise, lemon juice, sugar and salt. Looking to save time? Most grocery stores carry pre-shredded coleslaw mix to minimize prep. For a twist, mix up your recipe with purple or Napa cabbage, shredded apples, spicy diced peppers or a dressing made with Mirin, soy sauce and ginger.
2. Grits
This Southern staple is quick and easy to prepare. All you’ll need to do is boil some water, whisk in cornmeal and allow the mixture to thicken. Finish with parmesan cheese to make a delicious side for grilled or sauteed shrimp.
3. French Fries
If you love fried shrimp, there’s nothing better than a heaping pile of crisp, crunchy French fries fresh from the fryer. Prep work is the hardest part of making homemade fries, as you’ll need to slice potatoes into thin, even strips and fry them in small batches to keep the oil hot. For those seeking a low-fat alternative, try baking French fries in the oven. And, of course, you can always go with store-bought fries. Spice them up with a little chili powder or opt for sweet potatoes to complement the sweetness of Gulf shrimp.
4. Fresh Vegetables
We don’t just love shrimp for their incredible flavor, they're also an excellent source of lean protein, loaded with vitamins and minerals and low in calories. Whether you’re hoping to eat a little healthier or just love the flavor of fresh vegetables, they make a wonderful side for your favorite shrimp dishes ranging from scampi to stir-fry. Steaming vegetables is a great way to preserve their flavor and texture without adding fat or calories. Simply top them with a squeeze of lemon juice alongside some salt and pepper and serve with your shrimp.
5. Rice Pilaf
Rice is extremely versatile, and many side dishes that include it are easy to prepare. They can also make an elegant choice for dinner parties and holidays while proving simple enough for weeknight dinners. Rice pilaf is cooked in stock or white wine and includes sauteed onions, celery and spices for a mild, yet flavorful taste that pairs perfectly with shrimp. Adding sliced mushrooms, pine nuts, peas, currants, other dried fruit or diced carrots can add color and complement whatever shrimp dish you’re preparing. No rice? Try making pilaf with couscous, quinoa or orzo.
Build Your Menu Around Gulf Shrimp
Our wild-caught Gulf shrimp are so delicious that you might forget all about side dishes. But if you’re preparing a menu for your next get-together or family meal, these selections and so many more are sure to satisfy. To learn more about cooking with shrimp, check out a few of our favorite shrimp recipes and be sure to order some for yourself today!
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