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QuestionDoes the vein on the bottom of the shrimp have to be removed?Community AnswerNo, it doesn't. This is strictly up to personal taste. On large shrimp, the vein can be quite a mouthful, but on smaller shrimp you won't even notice it. Fully cooked, the vein won't hurt you.
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QuestionDoes the vein taste bad or hurt you?Jacquelyn HelmuthCommunity AnswerYou likely won't fall ill from eating fully cooked shrimp sand veins, as any bacteria in them should be destroyed during the cooking process. The vein is the digestive tract, so you might not like the idea of eating it, as you would be eating shrimp waste.
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QuestionHow long should I steam baby shrimp?Community AnswerJust until they turn pink. Shimp cook quickly so this shouldn't take more than a few minutes.
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QuestionFarmed shrimp have more bacteria; how can I clean the bacteria out before cooking?MicheleTop AnswererYou can't. Just cook them properly, and the shrimp will be okay to eat.
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QuestionDoes boiled shrimp need deveining?Community AnswerYup! If it hasn't been deveined before cooking, it's a good idea to do so. A slit down the back of the shrimp should expose the intestinal tract.
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QuestionDo I steam or cook in a skillet for shrimp scampi?Community AnswerShrimp should be sautéed in a pan with a mixture of olive oil, butter, and garlic.
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QuestionDo I remove the shell from the raw frozen shrimp before or after cooking?Community AnswerThaw the frozen shrimp and before cooking remove shell. Some might leave the shell on, but deveining is still needed.
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QuestionShould I remove the vein from the inner side of the shrimp?Community AnswerNo, that vein is really the nervous system and is safe. The "vein" in the back is really its intestine and is potential for bacteria and sandy grit, so is the one that needs to be removed.
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QuestionWhat should I do if the shrimp starts creating foam while I am cleaning it?Community AnswerIf it doesn't smell "fishy" or rotten, then you're probably cleaning really fresh shrimp! Just keep running it under cold water while you are cleaning it. The foam will rinse away. Remember to de-vein.
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