Shrimp Garden Salad
"Go out into your garden and pick the following - lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, radishes, green onions and celery. Wash, chop, and toss into a salad bowl with a few lovel…" - by bluebayou
"Go out into your garden and pick the following - lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, radishes, green onions and celery. Wash, chop, and toss into a salad bowl with a few lovel…" - by bluebayou
"Shrimp and imitation crab mingle in lightly sweetened mayonnaise with cabbage, celery, and green onion in this salad." - by Jen K
"The start of summer means lighter meals, and ceviche is delicious, and quick to prepare. This is great served on a bed of lettuce or in a martini glass, with tortilla chi…" - by KIERSA
"A large and delicious seafood salad is full of shrimp, imitation crabmeat, avocado, and cilantro. The bright and colorful salad marinates overnight in a light dressing of…" - by Jodi
"Shrimp, white beans, red onion, and fresh tomatoes are tossed in an Italian vinaigrette and served over salad greens for a simple and tasty option for lunch or dinner." - by SMCOLLAR
"Tomatillo and tomato slices are topped with crisp jicama and shrimp. The dressing is made with seasoned rice vinegar, minced jalapeno, and sugar for a spicy, sweet, and t…" - by maddiesmom
"This appetizer item uses prepared tomato bisque, canned shrimp, and gelatin to make a spread for crackers or bread." - by wishbone
"Napa cabbage, fresh peaches, and rice noodles are the stars of this Asian-inspired salad with grilled shrimp and tomatoes. Your family doesn't need to know that it's anch…" - by Kim Nichols
"A colorful, zesty pasta and shrimp salad served ice-cold has the flavor of a Mexican-style shrimp cocktail for a very refreshing lunch or light supper." - by SueK
"Shrimp with chopped celery, onions, hard-boiled egg, shredded carrots, and mayonnaise." - by NIKIJO
"Zucchini and yellow bell peppers are grilled ahead of time and combined with shrimp, cherry tomatoes, and feta cheese. I leave the Dijon dressing on the side and toss it…" - by USA WEEKEND columnist Pam Anderson