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How to Clean Shrimp

How to Clean Shrimp

1. Rinse the Shrimp

Rinse the shrimp under cold running water to remove any surface grit or debris.

2. Peel the Shell

  • Hold the shrimp firmly by the tail.

  • Starting from the underside, gently pull off the legs.

  • Slip your fingers under the shell where the legs were and peel it away, working from the bottom up.

  • You can leave the tail tip on for presentation or remove it, depending on your recipe.

3. Devein the Shrimp

  • Use a paring knife or shrimp deveiner to make a shallow cut along the shrimp’s back (the outer curve).

  • Look for a dark vein (it's the digestive tract) and gently lift it out with the knife tip or rinse it away under running water.

  • If you see a vein on the underside (not common, but possible), you can remove that as well.

4. Rinse and Set Aside

Give the cleaned shrimp a final rinse and place them in a clean bowl, ready to cook.


Tips:

  • Keep shrimp cold while working to maintain freshness.

  • Save the shells in a separate bag or container to make a flavorful seafood stock.

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