Shrimp Toast Recipe for Super Shrimpiest Toast
Here's a baked shrimp toast recipe based on a Vietnamese deep fried shrimp bread dish. This is a tasty shrimp recipe that works as an appetizer, party food snack, or a main dish. It doesn't take a lot of shrimp to make, so this recipe can be a pretty economical shrimp choice for your wallet. I like to use English muffins for this shrimp toast because half muffins are the perfect size, and they toast up super well in the oven. I use a mix of chopped and whole shrimp for maximum shrimpiness and visual effect, but experiment with your own shrimp bread recipes and find the perfect version that you like.
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Shrimp Toast Recipe Ingredients

12-15 SHRIMP peeled and deveined
3 ENGLISH MUFFINS
2 EGG WHITES
1 clove minced GARLIC
1 tsp dried ITALIAN SEASONING
1 tsp PAPRIKA
SALT and PEPPER to taste
some OLIVE OIL

How to Make Shrimp Toast

Peel and devein shrimp.
In a bowl, lightly toss shrimp with olive oil, season with salt, pepper, and paprika and set bowl aside.
Lightly coat English muffin halves with olive oil and slightly toast face down in a skillet.
Then place muffin halves face-up on a baking pan.
In a small bowl, whisk 1 or 2 egg whites with dried Italian seasoning and minced garlic.
Place a spoonful of this egg white mix on each muffin half.
Place shrimp over the egg white and cover the muffin half. Use whole shrimp, or chop them, or use a combo. I like using some chopped and whole shrimp, that way I can entirely cover the muffin with shrimp, but also have a whole shrimp on top so it looks extra cool and tasty.
Top the shrimp with another spoonful of the egg white mix. This will bake and form a seal to hold the muffin and shrimp together.
Bake in an oven at 400 degrees Fahrenheit for about 20 minutes, or until toasted golden.
That’s it. A healthier version Shrimp Bread that really works. Give it a try and let me know what you think. I’m still tinkering with the recipe a bit, but I’m pretty happy with this version of a twist on Vietnamese baked banh mi tom chien. If you find a tasty twist of your own, let me know! It’s an interesting recipe to experiment with.