What is a Traditional Mexican Shrimp Cocktail?
The traditional Mexican shrimp cocktail is called coctel de camarones, which means shrimp cocktail in Spanish. Authentic recipes call for:
ShrimpSpanish onions Lime juice CeleryTomatoCucumberJalapeñoTomato and clam juice
…and a few other ingredients! As you can see, we were totally inspired by this dish to create our own version.
What’s the Difference Between Mexican Shrimp Cocktail and Ceviche?
Mexican shrimp cocktail is sometimes confused with ceviche, another cold seafood-based dish. The difference is that shrimp cocktail always starts with cooked seafood, while ceviche consists of raw seafood that is served with an acid (like lemon or lime juice) — this ingredient cooks it slightly before it’s eaten. Both are then served with fresh vegetables and usually some sort of sauce.
Can I Use Precooked Shrimp?
If you’re in a pinch for time, you can absolutely use precooked shrimp for this recipe! Now, if you do want to cook your own shrimp at home, don’t forget to check out our guide on the best ways to cook shrimp. We opt for the boiling method for this recipe, but you could also steam your shrimp if desired. You can also use frozen shrimp, but be sure to let them thaw in the fridge overnight before using them.
Tomato Options:
We use Roma tomatoes for this dish because they are hearty, meaty, and hold up best in this dish. That said, if you have other varieties on hand at home, feel free to use those instead.
Spice Level Variations:
Like most Mexican-inspired dishes, this recipe calls for a bit of heat. If you like spicy foods, go ahead and use an entire jalapeño pepper. You could also use just half, or omit it completely if you don’t like spicy foods. The same goes for using horseradish. It’s usually found in shrimp cocktail sauce and would make a wonderful addition to this recipe. It is a bit on the spicy side, though, so hold off if you don’t like it.
Serving Dish Options:
We like to get a bit fancy sometimes! Serving up your creations in a specially made shrimp cocktail dish will really set this recipe apart. Alternatively, you can also serve them in a deep and wide cocktail glass to get the same effect.
Chips, salsa, and guacamoleGrilled steakGrilled vegetables: Potatoes, mixed veggies, or corn on the cobSalad: Tomato avocado, simple black bean and corn, or summer fresh corn
Storage Instructions:
Mexican shrimp cocktail will keep in the fridge for up to 3 days. If you leave it any longer, the shrimp, tomatoes, and avocado, in particular, will start to go bad. Make sure to keep it in an airtight container to ensure that it stays fresh. If you like this recipe, you may be interested in these other delicious Mexican-inspired recipes:
Mexican Street Corn SoupEasy Mexican HorchataMexican Skillet SteakThe Best Mexican Beef Barbacoa
Watch the video below where Caytlin will walk you through every step of this recipe. Sometimes it helps to have a visual, and we’ve always got you covered with our cooking show. You can find the complete collection of recipes on YouTube, Facebook Watch, or our Facebook Page, or right here on our website with their corresponding recipes. Δ Δ