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Sharing a delicious seafood-inspired take on Caesar Salad with this Grilled Shrimp Caesar Salad recipe.Every fork-full of this Shrimp Caesar is party of flavors; spicy grilled shrimp, homemade garlicky croutons, avocado, and creamy 5-min Caesar dressing. What not to like?! A must-try salad for every salad and seafood lover.

This season,join me for a journey around the world to make healthy and delicious homemade salads-for-dinner. Last week's Crab Louie and today's Shrimp Caesar Salad fits in perfectly. I can have this Salad for dinner, every day. It's That good, filling and delicious.

Let's make Shrimp Caesar today!

Shrimp Caesar Salad

Today's recipe is a mouthwatering fusion of American and Italian cuisine. The Sea-sar Salad is seafood version of classic Chicken Caesar Salad. You can make it with simply sautéed shrimp but I used spiced grilled shrimpto give salad an extra layer of flavor.

Also added everyone's favorite - avocado. (surprise) The creamy texture of avocado pairs very well with spicy shrimp and garlicky Caesar dressing. It is optional but I highly recommend trying this Caesar Salad with avocado.

Recipe may look lot of work but actually just needs 10 minutes of cooking. I grill shrimp and make garlic croutons, on the grill, at the same time. By the time shrimp cooks, bread is half cooked. Flip it to char other side. In meantime assemble Caesar Salad, top with grilled shrimp and croutons.

Dig in!

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What Do You Need To Make Shrimp Caesar Salad?

Here is what you need to make Shrimp Cesar Salad:

  1. Shrimp
  2. Romain Hearts
  3. Creole or Cajun seasoning
  4. Oil
  5. Parmesan
  6. Avocado
  7. Caesar Salad Dressing (recipe included)
  8. Garlicky Croutons (recipe included)

Caesar Salad Dressing

The classic creamy Caesar salad dressing is very easy to make and a versatile dressing. I love homemade Caesar Dressing and use it often on many salads. So much so that I've also created a mayo-free vegetarian Caesar Salad Dressing. (Specially for the days when I don't eat mayo.)

For today's recipe you need following ingredients:

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  1. Lemon Juice
  2. Olive Oil
  3. Mayo
  4. Parmesan
  5. Garlic
  6. Worcestershire
  7. Salt and Pepper

Use good quality mayo. If you can find Classic Mayo, even better. Try homemade mayonnaise recipe.

To make the Caesar Salad dressing, in a medium bowl mix all ingredients except oil. Add oil to emulsify. Taste and adjust salt.

Grilled Shrimp For Caesar Salad

To make the grilled shrimp, season shrimp with oil and seasoning. Grill until shrimp curls and is pink. It just needs 2-3 minutes each side to cook.

If you don't have access to an outdoor grill; Use a sheet pan and grill shrimp in single layer. Or broil shrimp in the oven.

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Grilled Garlic Croutons For Shrimp Cesar Salad

Homemade grilled croutons are very to make. You just need three ingredients. (Salt and peeper on the house.)

  1. A day old rustic bread such as French/Country bread slices.
  2. Olive Oil
  3. Grated Garlic

I make the grilled croutons while I grill shrimp for Caesar Salad; Brush the bread with mix of oil and grated garlic, season, and then place on one side of the grill. Grill until nice grill marks appear.

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Croutons are ready for salad!Yes, it's that easy!

Honestly, making a delicious filling salad such as this Shrimp Cesar Salad at home helps me fit this easily to my diet preferences. For example;

  1. Skip crouton and salad is Gluten Free.
  2. Skip cheese and salad is Dairy Free.
  3. Swap half of the romaine with spinach and arugula for greens loaded Shrimp Salad.

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I only request to not change the shrimp. This shrimp recipe is utterly delicious. The spicy Cajun blackened shrimp bursts in flavor when paired with grated parmesan cheese and creamy Caesar dressing. (yum!)

Four takeaways to delicious Dinner Salad

To sum it all up, when you’re using planning to have salad for dinner, keep salad delicious and worth looking forward to by following these four tips:

  1. Pick greens you love. For example, my husband loves crisp-crunch of romaine more than any other salad green.
  2. Add lean protein to make a balanced yet healthy salad. This, in my opinion, is the most important way to stick to salad diet. Protein also helps keep full longer. Such as spicy shrimp in this Cesar Salad.
  3. Add crunch and pick a delicious dressing which goes well with salad greens and protein. Such as 5 minute Caesar dressing in this salad.
  4. Add a filling raw vegetable towhich will keep full longer. Such as avocado or roasted red bell peppers.

Last, but no way the least, don't be scared to customize salad to fit your diet needs. e.g. Make lite dressing by replacing half or all of the mayo with sour cream.

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My 5 Top Favorite Salads for Dinner

Friends,Crab Louie and this week's Shrimp Caesar Salad have joined my endeavor to help you eat more salads. There are plenty of Dinner Salads on the blog. I'm listing my top 5 favorites below:

  1. Sweet Potato Feta Chickpea Salad
  2. Chinese Chicken Salad
  3. Greek Chicken Cucumber Avocado Salad
  4. Tuna Nicoise Salad
  5. Grilled Shrimp Avocado Salad

Check more in Salads Category, or try search. You can also write to me to create a salad that you can't find on blog. I'm always excited to test and share new recipes.

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