All-American Shrimp Cocktail – Jumbo Shrimp is Not an Oxymoron

Before I knew much about food or dining out, I knew that if they brought shrimp cocktails to the table as an appetizer, we were eating at a "fancy" restaurant. I'm sure I enjoyed the shrimp, but what I really loved was dipping the crackers in the spicy, horseradish-spiked cocktail sauce.

As I got older, I started to notice that while all shrimp cocktails pretty much looked the same, they sure didn't all taste the same. It's really easy to make a bad shrimp cocktail.

Simply use already peeled shrimp, boil them in plain water, and serve them with sauce from a jar. Any "shoemaker" can do that. By the way, this is not an insult to shoemakers, but an old kitchen term for something that tastes like a non-cook made it.

Making a great shrimp cocktail requires the shrimp be cooked with the shells on, and in a very flavorful poaching liquid, called a court bouillon.

It may seem like a lot of extra work, for just a little bit of extra flavor, but it really is the difference. There are a million formulas, but as long as there is salt, some acid, and some aromatics, you can pretty much do whatever you like.

Another tip; get the biggest shrimp you can find. This is a recipe where you want to have something substantial to bite into and chew for a while, so the cocktail sauce has time to mingle and work its magic.

Regarding the cocktail sauce; this is based on what my mother Pauline used to mix up, but I'm sure I put in a lot more horseradish than she did. You may want to add the horseradish last, and do it to taste, if you are not experienced using it. Enjoy!

Ingredients for 4 servings:

  • 2 pounds colossal shrimp (12-15 per/lb)
  • Poaching Liquid:
  • 3 quarts cold water
  • 1/4 onion, sliced
  • 2 garlic cloves, peeled and bruised
  • 2 springs tarragon
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 1 tablespoon Old Bay
  • 1/2 lemon
  • 1 tsp black peppercorns
  • Cocktail Sauce:
  • 1/4 cup horseradish, or to taste
  • 1/4 cup chili sauce
  • 1/2 cup ketchup
  • 1 tsp fresh lemon juice
  • 1 tsp Worcestershire sauce
  • few drops of hot sauce, optional
  • pinch of salt
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