How to Butterfly Shrimp: 8 Steps
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Butterflying shrimp not only makes it easier to cook and eat, but it also makes a beautiful presentation. Here’s a simple guide to help you learn how to butterfly shrimp in eight easy steps.
1. Gather your materials:
– Fresh or defrosted raw shrimp
– A sharp knife
– A cutting board
– Paper towels or a clean cloth
2. Clean and peel the shrimp:
Remove the shell and legs from the shrimp, leaving the tail intact for presentation purposes. To do this, simply pinch the shell at the top and peel away from the tail, snapping off the legs as you go.
3. Devein the shrimp:
Carefully locate and remove the shrimp’s intestinal vein, which runs along the spine of the shrimp. Using a sharp knife, make a shallow cut along the spine to expose the vein and then remove it with your fingers or using a kitchen towel.
4. Turn the shrimp over:
Place the shrimp on your cutting board with its underside facing up.
5. Make an incision:
Carefully hold the tail of the shrimp while you make a vertical incision down its back, starting from underneath where you removed the veins. Be careful not to cut all the way through the flesh – this will help maintain its structure during cooking.
6. Spread flat:
Now that you’ve made this incision, gently press on each side of it to spread open the prawn like an open book or butterfly shape.
7. Optional marination:
If desired, marinate your butterflied shrimps in your favorite sauce or marinade for added flavor before cooking.
8. Cook your butterflied shrimps:
Your butterflied shrimps are now ready to be cooked using your preferred method – whether that’s grilling, frying, broiling, or baking!
Following these eight simple steps will ensure that your shrimp are beautifully presented and easy to cook – making them the perfect addition to any dish. Enjoy!