Craving a dish that brings the ocean to your plate in 30 minutes? East Coast shrimp rolls deliver tender, sweet shrimp in a tangy, creamy filling between crisp hot dog buns. Born from New England beachside meals, these rolls satisfy fast while evoking coastal charm. At Eminent Recipes, we craft dishes that balance speed with sophistication, and these shrimp rolls prove comfort food can still feel adventurous.
Recipe Overview
Prep Time | 20 minutes |
|---|---|
Cook Time | 10 minutes |
Total Time | 30 minutes |
Servings | 4 |
Difficulty | Easy |
Cuisine | American (East Coast) |
Why This Recipe Works
I first mastered these rolls while catering a Cape Cod summer picnic. The challenge? A recipe that’s both restaurant-quality and family-friendly. The solution came from combining restaurant-grade shrimp with pantry staples. Fresh lemon juice brightens the dish, while Dijon mustard adds a tangy contrast to the rich mayo.
The true breakthrough was using New England hot dog buns – sturdy yet airy enough to hold the filling without sogging. Toasting them briefly creates a crust that balances the creamy shrimp mixture. After years of tweaking, this version hits the ideal balance between sweet, tangy, and refreshing.
Ingredients
Ingredient | Quantity | Notes |
|---|---|---|
Shrimp | 1 pound | Peel and devein; substitute with 1 cup cooked shrimp |
Butter | 1 tablespoon | Ghee for dairy-free option |
Olive Oil | 1 tablespoon | Neutral oil like canola works |
Mayonnaise | 1/4 cup | Light option: Greek yogurt |
LeMON JUICE | 2 tablespoons | Lime juice acceptable |
Parsley | 1 tablespoon | Dill or cilantro alternative |
Green Onions | 1 tablespoon | Shallots preferred if raw |
Dijon Mustard | 1 teaspoon | Yellow mustard acceptable |
Salt and Pepper | To taste | Adjust during tasting |
Hot Dog Buns | 4 New England-style | Gluten-free available |
Lettuce | 4 leaves | Shredded cabbage alternative |
Step-by-Step Instructions
Clean and Ready the Shrimp
Rinse shrimp under cold water. Pat dry with paper towels to remove excess moisture.
Sauté the Shrimp
Heat skillet over medium heat. Add butter and olive oil. Add shrimp and cook 3-5 minutes until pink and opaque.
Cool the Shrimp
Transfer cooked shrimp to plate. Let cool completely before mixing with dressing.
Make the Dressing
In mixing bowl, combine mayo, lemon juice, parsley, green onions, mustard, salt, and pepper. Mix until smooth.
Prepare the Filling
Chop cooled shrimp into bite-sized pieces. Gently fold into dressing until fully coated.
Toast the Buns
Return skillet to medium heat. Toast buns until golden brown, about 1-2 minutes per side.
Assemble the Rolls
Layer lettuce in each bun. Pile shrimp mixture into buns, pressing slightly to compact without crushing.
Final Touches
Serve immediately while warm for peak flavor and texture.
Chef Tips for Perfect Results
Toast Closely: Toast buns 1 inch from flame for 30 seconds each side. Too far produces pale buns; too close risks burning.
Cool Completely: Let shrimp cool completely before mixing – warm shrimp risks creating a runny dressing.
Measure Precisely: 1/4 cup mayo adds necessary creaminess. Additional oil helps maintain moisture in refrigerated leftovers.
Chop Consistently: Chopped shrimp should maintain dice size between 1/4-1/2 inch for optimal texture contrast.
Use Fresh Herbs: Canned parsley lacks the bright flavor of freshly chopped leaves. Add to dressing last to preserve freshness.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Overcooking Shrimp: Pink shrimp with slight translucency in center avoid rubbery texture. Fix: Remove from heat as soon as pink appears.
Skipping Cooling Step: Warm shrimp + cold dressing = greasy mess. Fix: Let shrimp rest 10-15 minutes post-cooking.
Overmixing Dressing: 30 seconds mixing is sufficient. Overmixing drains flavor from herbs.
Underseasoning: Start with 1/2 teaspoon salt, testing and adjusting after 5 minutes stand time.
Using Regular Buns: Standard buns compress under weight. New England-style buns provide structural integrity.
Variations and Substitutions
Ingredient | Substitution | Impact on Flavor |
|---|---|---|
Shrimp | Cooked shrimp | Saves time; reduces ocean-fresh quality |
Butter | Ghee | Enhances nutty depth |
Mayonnaise | Greek yogurt | Lighter texture with tangy brightness |
Parsley | Skyr | Blue cheese alternative offers briny complexity |
Green Onions | Marinated artichoke | Mediterannian twist with decreased sharpness |
Serving Suggestions and Pairings
This roll excels as a main dish with: Classic Pairings – Eastern-style potato salad, garden salad, or coleslaw. Complete Meal – Baked beans and cornbread for a full spread. Seafood Menu – Oyster stew and crab cakes for a coastal feast. Great for: weeknight dinners, beach trips, and summer cookouts. For dessert, pair with Key lime pie or fresh berries.
Storage and Reheating
Method | Duration | Instructions |
|---|---|---|
Refrigerate | 2 days | Store in airtight container. Tightly seal after cooling completely. |
Freeze | 1 month | Portion in freezable bags. Thaw in fridge for at least 8 hours. |
Reheat | 5 minutes | Thaw rolls, re-toast buns in oven: 400°F oven for 2-3 minutes per side. |
Nutritional Information
Nutrient | Amount per Serving (approximate values) |
|---|---|
Calories | 520 |
Protein | 30g |
Fat | 28g |
Carbohydrates | 30g |
Fiber | 2g |
Sugar | 2g |
Sodium | 800mg |
FAQS
Can I use frozen shrimp?
Frozen shrimp work well if thawed completely and patted dry – excess moisture alters texture. Cook time may increase by 2-3 minutes.
How do I know when they’re done cooking?
Shrimp is done when fully pink with white centers. Avoid overcooking which leads to rubbery texture.
What if my dressing is too runny?
Add 1 tablespoon grated Parmesan – it emulsifies and thickens the dressing while adding savory dimension.
Can I make these ahead?
Prepare all components up to step 4. Assembly causes sogginess. Make rolls 1-2 hours ahead and refrigerate briefly before serving.
What wine pairs well with this dish?
Non-alcoholic pairing: sparkling water with lemon. Alcoholic option: Sauvignon Blanc or Pinot Grigio.
East Coast shrimp rolls offer the perfect marriage of speed and elegance. Whether you’re seeking a weeknight dinner solution or a showstopping picnic meal, this dish delivers. From the first zesty bite to the last satisfying crunch, these rolls capture the spirit of coastal cuisine. Master the technique today – your taste buds deserve the next beachside experience without ever touching sand.
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East Coast Shrimp Rolls
- Total Time: 30
- Yield: 4 rolls 1x
Description
Tender, sweet shrimp with tangy, creamy filling in crispy hot dog buns. A quick, coastal-inspired dish ready in 30 minutes.
Ingredients
1 pound shrimp, peeled and deveined
1 tablespoon butter or ghee
1 tablespoon olive oil
1/4 cup mayonnaise or Greek yogurt
2 tablespoons lemon juice or lime juice
1 tablespoon parsley, chopped
1 tablespoon green onions (or shallots)
1 teaspoon Dijon mustard or yellow mustard
Salt and pepper to taste
4 New England-style hot dog buns
4 lettuce leaves (or shredded cabbage)
Instructions
Rinse and dry shrimp.
Heat butter/oil in a pan; cook shrimp 2-3 minutes until pink.
Mix mayo/yogurt, lemon juice, parsley, green onions, mustard, salt, and pepper.
Toast buns briefly.
Assemble rolls with lettuce and shrimp mixture.
Serve immediately.
Notes
For halal option: use ghee instead of butter.
Substitute shrimp with 1 cup pre-cooked shrimp.
Use gluten-free buns for dietary restrictions.
- Prep Time: 20
- Cook Time: 10
- Category: Dinner
- Method: Sautéing and Toasting
- Cuisine: American (East Coast)
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 shrimp roll
- Calories: 250
- Sugar: 1g
- Sodium: 800mg
- Fat: 9g
- Saturated Fat: 3g
- Carbohydrates: 15g
- Fiber: 1g
- Protein: 10g
- Cholesterol: 150mg
