I have pescetarian tendencies, but my family does not. Each of them likes certain types of fish or seafood, but would revolt if I tried to completely remove other meat permanently from their diets. So instead, I just slip some in as often as possible.
A few days ago, I picked up some beautiful raw shrimp at the market that was just screaming for the grill. I entertained the thought of lining it up on a skewer with some veggies, but since I also had some ground beef, I thought maybe it'd be fun to have a surf-and-turf burger option for dinner that night.
Since the shrimp was so pretty, I wanted to take advantage of it by leaving some larger chunks that you could see when you bit into the burger. The larger pieces make the burgers a bit more delicate to handle, but I thought it was worth it. If you don't want to deal with that, simply pulse the shrimp in a food processor to make a bit more of a paste instead of using a knife.
I was so pleased by the bold flavors of these shrimp burgers, but even more pleased that my family all reached for a one before they reached for a familiar beef burger that night. Those pescetarian tendencies of mine must be rubbing off on them—at least a little bit.
See my original Shrimp Burgers post at Food Fanatic.
See the Shrimp Burgers recipe at Food Fanatic.
Speaking of burgers:
Garbanzo Brown Rice Burgers
Homemade Hamburger Buns
Piggy Burgers w/ Sundried Tomato Ketchup
Salmon Burgers w/ Pickled Ginger & Coriander
Secret Ingredient Sliders
Sweet and Sour Pork Burgers w/ Pineapple Slaw