Raw Shrimp Easy-Peel, Shell-On

Sustainability sourced Pacific White Shrimp. One of the most popular species of shrimp in the world, named for the color of their shell – sweet, delicate flavor and tender, succulent texture. Your go-to seafood for the week.

Packages Sizes

1lb, 2lb

Sizes available in package weight option

8 – 12, 13 – 15, 16 – 20, 21 – 25, 26 – 30, 31 – 40

Cooking & Preparation Instructions

Overnight Thaw

Place bag on a leak proof dish and thaw in refrigerator overnight. Remove shrimp from packaging and drain for 2 – 3 minutes.

Quick Thaw

Remove shrimp from packaging and place in colander under cold running water for 5 – 8 minutes or until thawed. Drain for 2 – 3 minutes.

Sauté
  • Heat 1 – 2 Tbsp of olive oil or butter over MEDIUM-HIGH heat
  • Add shrimp and saute for 2 minutes per side, turning once; season to taste with sea salt and fresh ground black pepper
Oven
  • Place shrimp in a single layer on a non-stick baking sheet; brush lightly with olive oil or melted butter and season to taste with sea salt and fresh ground black pepper
  • Preheat oven to 425°F (220°C) or set to broil
  • Bake/broil for 3 – 5 minutes, turning once
Grill
  • Marinated shrimp in your favorite marinade for a maximum of 4 hours in the refrigerator
  • Remove shrimp from marinade and grill over MEDIUM-HIGH heat for 2 – 3 minutes per side

Since appliances vary, these instructions are guidelines only.

Safe Handling

Do not refreeze thawed shrimp. Store thawed shrimp in the refrigerator and use within two days. Shrimp are cooked when flesh is completely white and firm to the touch.

Ingredients

Since appliances vary, these instructions are guidelines only.

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 0.25 Cup (63g)
Amount Per Serving Calories 90
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 5g 6%
– Saturated Fat 1g 5%
– Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 40mg 13%
Sodium 270mg 12%
Total Carbohydrate 0g 0%
– Dietary Fiber 0g 0%
– Sugars 0g
Protein 12g 24%
Calcium 10%
Iron 2%

*The % Daily Value tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.