TweetLove a good shrimp burger.
TweetHere is a great way to enjoy a classic meal with way less calories, tons of protein and virtually no guilt. While it is less than 350 calories, do not be fooled! It packs quite a punch and can satisfy even the hungriest fitness fanatic. This is also a great option for that summer dinner party – treat your guests well by giving them a lower calorie, yet filling, option.
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Ingredients:
Kelapo Coconut Oil
5oz raw shrimp (peeled, deveined)
fresh parsley
cumin, garlic, pepper (choice of other seasonings)
red onions
bell peppers
whole wheat bread or Ezekiel Food for Life Bread
lettuce
tomato
goat cheese
Instructions:
Place peeled shrimp with seasonings and parsley into a food processor.
Pulse blend the mixture but do NOT blend. It should be chunky and sticky. Remove from food processor.
Add in diced onions and bell peppers (if desired).
Lightly spray a skillet with either Kelapo Coconut Oil spray or use about 1-2 tsp of Kelapo Coconut Oil to cook the patty until it is brown on both sides. I used about 2 tsp of the Kelapo Coconut Oil because I wanted to ensure the burger did not burn, and I wanted to add a mild coconut flavor.
Assemble the burger with your choice of veggies. Feel free to add cheese. I recommend low fat mozzarella or my favorite, goat cheese.
Smash it in your face. Boom.
Approx macros: 334 calories, 37g protein, 30g carbs, 6g fat.
TweetLove a good shrimp burger.
TweetIf you grilled the shrimp that would bring on a whole new flavor to the entree. I think all the vegetables would be better grilled and the bun heated in a pan. Thank you for the recipe!! Has anyone had this at a resturant?
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TweetI had someone make it for me once. Love it
TweetNever had a shrimp burger...Now that is my next recipe, thanks brother!! But I am hesitant about goat cheese lol