Mango Shrimp Salad by Mickey J Corrigan

When the three women in Girlfriends on Demand get together for girl talk, they hang out on a patio overlooking the water. The breeze is cool, the sun nice and hot, and their time is their own. While chatting about work, men, and getting paid for love, they nosh on pita pockets stuffed with a rich mix of mayonnaise, shrimp, and fresh mango .

The mango shrimp salad they use to make sandwiches is an easy summer recipe you might enjoy too. The girlfriends stuff it into whole-grain pita bread for finger foods easily consumed while lounging in the sun, but you can serve it over a lettuce or arugula bed instead. Bon appetite!

Mango Shrimp Salad
(Serves 3)

1 tbsp. lime juice
1 tbsp. olive oil
¼ tsp. sugar
2 large firm mangoes
½ red bell pepper
¼ med onion
1 lb. shrimp, cooked and peeled

½ cup Greek yogurt
¼ cup mayonnaise
1 tbsp. fresh mint, chopped fine

1. Whisk lime juice, olive oil, and sugar until sugar is dissolved. Set aside.
2. Dice mango into ½ inch chunks.
3. Dice pepper and onion. Dice cooked shrimp. In a large bowl, combine with mango chunks; add lime juice marinade and set aside.
4. In a separate bowl, stir together yogurt and mayonnaise. Stir in chopped mint.
5. Add dressing to shrimp mixture and stir until coated.
6. Chill until serving.

Best if served cold, still fresh. Serve as a sandwich spread or in mounds over lettuce beds.

NOTE: For a lighter version, eliminate the mayo-yogurt mixture and replace with balsamic dressing; pour several tablespoons over mango-shrimp, sprinkle with mint, and toss lightly before serving.

 About the Author

Mickey J Corrigan


Originally from Boston, Mickey J. Corrigan writes tropical noir with a dark humor. Novels include Project XX about a school shooting (Salt Publishing, UK, 2017) and What I Did for Love, a spoof of Lolita (Bloodhound Books, UK, 2019).

Social media links:

www.mickeyjcorrigan.com

http://mickeyjcorrigan.tumblr.com/
https://www.goodreads.com/Mickey_J_Corrigan

 

 



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Comments

  1. Mmmm mango. My very favourite fruit.

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    1. We have mango trees in south Florida and we're always looking for something to do with our bountiful supply!

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  2. Delicious recipe and the book sounds good.

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    1. Thanks. Let me know if you like the book...or the recipe.

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  3. A cool salad for summer and a cool book for a summer read:)

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  4. Great post dear, so nice and interesting, love it! 

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  5. Sounds so yummy, any way you finish it!!

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  6. This sounds like such a refreshing treat on a hot day! The book sounds fascinating. Thanks for sharing. :)

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  7. The recipe sounds delicious. A tropical twist on shrimp.

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  8. Lovely recipe. The book sounds good.

    Greetings from London.

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  9. Everything looking very nice! Thanks for sharing! 😍😍😍 Have a great week!

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