Have you noticed how I rarely post any meals with fish or seafood in it? Yeah, that’s because that sh*t is overpriced. It’s stupid. I’d rather eat canned tuna filled with mercury that will make my teeth rot out (I have no idea what mercury does, so that’s my best guess) then have to buy fish that increases the interest on my credit card. That’s not possible, but you know what I mean. But anyways, only if seafood is super cheap OR it’s given as a gift, do I cook with it. Luckily, Dom recognized my constant complaining about the price of shrimp when he asked me to make a diablo shrimp, so he (being the amazingly generous person he is) bought me a pound of shrimp. And what did I do with that shrimp?! Definitely didn’t make diablo shrimp. Nor did I share any with him. See, I suck as a friend. Selfish. But I did make some delicious thai shrimp instead. And then I ate it all to myself. I’m such an only child.

This meal was honestly even better the next day after sitting in the fridge all night. Cold shrimp is the way to go in the summer time. And it was super simple to make. Do you have to use the stove? Yes. Will your house be as disgustingly hot as mine was while you’re cooking? Probably not. I’ve begun to cook food practically naked. TMI? I don’t care, it’s my blog. Does this make my roommates and roommate’s boyfriend uncomfortable? Probably. It’s not the best sight to behold when you’re trying to eat. Thank god my food smells good or I might get voted off the island.

Ok, real quick, I need to touch upon something very important. VERY IMPORTANT. I just watched the Bachelorette last night for the first time. What the sh*t is that about? That’s the most unrealistic load of crap I’ve ever watched. Sorry ladies who love it, but really? On the next episode preview, the girl is talking about how the Fiji islands are the perfect place to fall in love. What a dumbass. No sh*t sherlock. I would fall in love with a hair ball if I could swim is crystal clear waters and stay in a honeymoon getaway with it. Dumbest sh*t I’ve ever seen. It’s hilarious though. No sure it’s suppose to be. Good job ABC. Or NBC. Whatever.

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Paleo Thai Coconut Lime Shrimp

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4.4 from 16 reviews

Ingredients

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  • 1lb uncooked, deveined shrimp, peeled
  • 1 (6oz) can coconut milk
  • 3 egg whites, whisked
  • 1/3 cup coconut flour
  • 1 cup unsweetened shredded coconut
  • 3 tablespoons yellow curry powder
  • 1 teaspoon cayenne pepper
  • 1/2 teaspoon siracha
  • 1/2 teaspoon sea salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1 garlic clove, thinly sliced
  • 1 tablespoon fat, I used coconut oil
  • 1 lime, juiced

Instructions

  1. Ok grab a 3 bowls. Stop complaining. The first bowl you’ll whisk the egg whites until they are foamy. In the second bowl, mix the coconut flour with 2 tablespoons curry powder, the cayenne, salt and pepper. The add just the shredded coconut to the third bowl.
  2. Let’s get your shrimp ready. Lie out all 3 bowls along with a plate to place them on when covered. First, dip the shrimp in the egg, then coat with the coconut flour, then finish off coating with the shredded coconut.
  3. Once all the shrimp are covered in happiness, heat up a large skillet. Add your fat of choice along with your garlic clove.
  4. Once the garlic becomes fragrant, add your coconut milk, siracha, and 1 tablespoon of curry powder. Mix together and let it cook down for about 1 minute under medium heat. Once it is bubbly and starting to thicken, add your shrimp. Let cook on both sides for about 2-3 minutes or until they are pink and the tails begin to curl in.
  5. When they are about done, squeeze the lime in the mixture and over the shrimp.
  6. Now serve. Honestly, they rock even more the next day. With avocado. Oh sh*t yeah

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42 Comments

  1. Jen says:

    Would you serve this alone or with a side of some veggies? Which ones? Help. I’m not great at improv.

    1. juli says:

      any veggies!! sauteed peppers would go well on this!!

  2. Kelly says:

    Any recommendations for what to serve as a side with this?? I do a food exchange with some people and need to have a side to go along with it 🙂

    1. juli says:

      sauteed peppers would be great!

  3. AJ says:

    This turned out AWESOME! Thanks so much Juli. It was a perfect meal with just the right balance of sour (lemon), hot (siracha and cayenne), sweet (coconut), and savory (shrimp). Ooh yeah! :))






  4. Liz says:

    Yummy! This was delicious. I tried two ways of breading the shrimp. I breaded it as per the directions and also breaded the shrimp once in the flour mixture and threw it back into the egg mixture before putting on the coconut. Both were yummy! Thanks for this almost devious recipe. 😀






  5. Alison says:

    OMG!! This was so damn yummy!! I made double the batch and plan to put it on a salad tomorrow for lunch!!!






  6. Marissa says:

    We could be friends, I loved the rant! haha And I also I’m an only child so I know what you mean about not sharing. Cant wait to make the shrimp!






  7. Hannah says:

    Lately I’ve been really missing the creamy, crumbly, and crunchy in my paleo meals so I decided to make this for my hubby and I for dinner last night. It was awesome! Totally wonderful and combined so many flavors that we love – perfect






  8. Pauline says:

    Made this for dinner last night, had no shrimp so I used cod I cut into smaller pieces. Didn’t have enough shredded coconut so what I had I added to the flour. Used extra sriracha for more spice. It was superb!! I could still smell the curry when I woke up this morning, wish I had left overs. Thanks for the great recipe!

  9. Jessica says:

    I think all of the people that ended up with mushy shrimp used a whole full sized can instead of just the 6 oz. My shrimp turned out perfectly.

    The prep work for the shrimp took daysss but it was so worth it! I’m seriously forcing myself not eat the whole thing. I’m so glad shrimp was on sale!






  10. Mary Beth Barnhardt says:

    Ohmygod you make me laugh. I LOVE your blog. And your sense of humor. Nice work.

    1. juli says:

      thanks so much!!