Mike's Drunken Shrimp Cocktails
Mike's Drunken Shrimp Cocktails

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This drunken shrimp cocktail from Delish.com is the perfect party appetizer. Fill with cocktail mixture and garnish with shrimp and a piece of parsley. Lena Abraham Food Editor Lena Abraham is the Food Editor at Delish, where she develops and styles recipes for video and photo, and also stays.

To begin with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can cook mike's drunken shrimp cocktails using 31 ingredients and 3 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Mike's Drunken Shrimp Cocktails:
  1. Take ● For The Fluids [per glass - chill all - shake well & strain]
  2. Make ready as needed Crushed Ice
  3. Take 1.5 oz EFFEN Cucumber Vodka Or, Spicy Vodka [chilled in freezer]
  4. Get 1.5 oz Clamato Juice [chilled & well shaken]
  5. Prepare 1.5 oz Spicy V8 Juice [chilled & well shaken]
  6. Prepare 4 Dashes Tabasco Sauce [chilled & shaken]
  7. Make ready 2 Dashes Habenero Tabasco Sauce [chilled & shaken]
  8. Take to taste Fresh Ground Black Pepper
  9. Get 1 Dash Red Pepper Flakes
  10. Get 1 Dash Garlic Powder
  11. Take 1 Dash Onion Powder
  12. Get 1 dash Horseradish [optional]
  13. Prepare 1 Dash Worshestershire Sauce
  14. Take ● For The Proteins [6 per glass]
  15. Get as needed Jumbo Steamed Chilled Shrimp
  16. Make ready ● For The Vegetables & Fruits [as needed - all chilled]
  17. Take Lime Wedges
  18. Make ready Lemon Wedges
  19. Take Jumbo Green Olives
  20. Prepare Sprigs Chive Lengths [with bulbs]
  21. Take Whole Pickled Jalapeños
  22. Take Whole Cherry Tomatoes
  23. Prepare Whole Radishes
  24. Get Pickled Asparagus Lengths
  25. Get Celery Stalks [with leaves]
  26. Take Whole Peperoncinis
  27. Get Whole Habenero Peppers
  28. Prepare ● For The Equipment
  29. Make ready Colorful Cocktail Spears
  30. Make ready Colorful Cocktail Stirs
  31. Make ready Glasses [with lime rim edges & dipped in salt or tabasco salt]

Drunken Shrimp with Roasted Jalapeno Cocktail SauceSpicy Southern Kitchen. Shrimp are quickly marinated with soy sauce, lemongrass, lime, and cilantro, then stir-fried with a splash of vodka. Shrimp like to breathe, otherwise they start to get smelly. To avoid foul seafood, you'll first want to store your shrimp in the coldest part of your fridge.

Instructions to make Mike's Drunken Shrimp Cocktails:
  1. Here's what you'll need. Add all of your ingredients in your ● Fluids Section and shake well. Run a lime wedge around the rim of your glass and dip it in salt. Fill glasses with crushed ice.
  2. Fill chilled glasses with cocktail fluids. Add your shrimp to your glass rim and add whatever chilled vegetables and fruits you desire. Serve with warm chips, chilled salsa and cocktail sauce to the side.
  3. Enjoy!

Seafood Restaurant in Gulf Shores, Alabama. These bacon wrapped shrimp are coated in a sweet and savory glaze and broiled to perfection. The perfect easy appetizer or main course! This recipe for Mexican shrimp bites is seared shrimp and guacamole layered onto individual potato chips. Make the drunken shrimp: In the same bowl, add the shrimp and toss until fully coated with the spice blend.

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