Transport your taste buds to the tropics!
Coconut Shrimp with Minneola Salsa is easy to make and is a treat for the taste buds! Many breaded shrimp recipes call for frying the shrimp. Our Coconut Shrimp is baked for a lighter, healthier option. The Minneola Salsa is the perfect balance of sweet and sour — a great match for Baked Coconut Shrimp.
What Are Minneolas?
Minneolas are a kind of tangelo. They are a cross between a tangerine and a pummelo. You can recognize Minneolas by their bell shape, pronounced neck, and red-orange color. They are easy to peel and have few to no seeds. They are sweet and tart, just what you would expect from a tangerine/grapefruit hybrid. Minneolas are delicious out-of-hand but can be used in various ways, from baking to smoothies to salsas like the one here.
How To Peel and Devein Shrimp
This recipe calls for peeled, deveined shrimp. To save time, purchase shrimp that has already been peeled and deveined. To save money, purchase easy-to-peel shrimp and clean it yourself.
To peel shrimp, place your thumb under the thin, clear shell and slide off. Leave the tails on for this recipe. To devein the shrimp, use a paring knife and cut along the back of the shrimp just until you see the grey vein. Remove the vein with the tip of the knife or your fingers. (Here’s a great video tutorial if you need more help.)
Once you have your shrimp peeled and cleaned, breading it with a coconut batter is easy. First, you will dredge the shrimp in a flour mixture (see recipe below). Then, you will dip it in eggs that have been beaten. Finally, coat the shrimp with shredded coconut and a bit of salt. Now you’re ready to bake!
Minneola Salsa
Bake Coconut Shrimp is certainly delicious, but the Minneola Salsa is what really makes this dish shine. It is sweet and sour with just a touch of heat. Using minneolas rather than tomatoes as the base makes for a bright, tangy salsa. Combined with the coconut shrimp, this duo will mentally transport you to the sunny tropics!
Making fresh Minneola Salsa is easy! Simply combine all of the salsa ingredients (see below) into a food processor and blend.
Minneola Salsa is also tasty when paired with white fish. Make a big batch and use the rest for fish tacos for dinner another evening. And don’t forget to save some back for tortilla chips! Trust us, this stuff is good and you’re going to want extra!
Prep Time 20 minutes Cook Time 10-12 minutes Servings Prep Time 20 minutes Cook Time 10-12 minutes Servings
Serve Coconut Shrimp and Minneola Salsa as an hors-d’oeuvre or serve it alongside of rice as a main course.
Do you love minneolas? Have you tried them in salsa before? Let us know your favorite way to enjoy them in the comments below.
This looks amazing! I will definately give it a try!
I hope I will manage as I am not a great cook!