Coctel de Camarones with shrimp, tomatoes, onions, cucumber, cilantro, jalapenos in clam and tomato juice cocktail. This Mexican Shrimp Cocktail is refreshing and seriously addictive! Serve with saltine crackers or tostadas for the best Mexican flavors.
Coctel de Camarones is how I get through the oppressive California summer with sanity intact.
When days get too hot and sweaty, I lounge by the pool with a cocktail glass full of this Mexican shrimp cocktail on the one hand and an icy cold Corona on the other. Sometimes, for real and most times, make-believe.
How do You Cook Shrimp for Shrimp Cocktail
Most of the work of prepping the shrimp is peeling and deveining but once that’s out of the way, they take only about 2 to 3 minutes to cook depending on size.
In a pot, bring about 4 quarts of water and 1 teaspoon of salt for every pound of shrimp. Add the shrimps and as soon as the color changes to pink, drain from the liquid. Place in a bowl and refrigerate to cool completely. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
How do you Make Mexican Shrimp Cocktail
In a bowl, combine the shrimp and the prepared tomatoes, cucumber, onions, chili peppers, and cilantro.
Squeeze lime juice on shrimp mixture.
Add ketchup. Stir to combine.
I used Clamato which is a commercial preparation made of tomato juice, clam broth, and spices for the caldo (cocktail juice) but you can substitute broth from poaching the shrimp or clam juice and vegetable juice.
Along with the lime and vegetable juices, freshly-squeezed orange juice or orange-flavored soda is also commonly added for flavor.
Add avocados, if desired. Adjust seasonings with salt and pepper to taste. Gently stir to combine.
Refrigerate for about 10 to 15 minutes to allow flavors to meld. Ladle into cocktail glasses, garnish with diced avocados and serve with saltine crackers.
This coctel de camaron is very easy to prepare; you can have a huge batch ready in 30 minutes or less! It’s brimming with fresh yet bold flavors you’ll love all year long!
Want more Mexican flavors in your life? This nopales salad is nutritious as it is delicious!
Ingredients
- 2 pounds large shrimp, peeled and deveined
- juice from 2 limes
- salt and pepper to taste
- 3 Roma tomatoes, seeded and diced
- 1 onion, peeled and diced
- 1 large cucumber, peeled and diced
- 2 jalapeno or Serrano peppers, seeded and chopped
- 1/2 bundle cilantro, stems trimmed and chopped
- 1/2 cup ketchup
- 1 cup shrimp (reserved from poaching shrimp) or clam juice
- 1 cup vegetable or tomato juice
- 2 large avocadoes, pitted and diced
Serve with:
- hot sauce
- Saltine crackers
- Tostadas
Instructions
- In a pot over medium heat, bring salted water into a boil. Add shrimp and cook for about 2 to 3 minutes or just until color changes. Drain shrimp, reserving 1 cup of the poaching liquid.
- Chill shrimp and reserved stock in the refrigerator for about 1 hour.
- In a bowl, combine shrimp, tomatoes, onions, cucumber, jalapeno, and cilantro. Add lime juice.
- Add ketchup and stir to combine.
- Add 1 cup shrimp stock or clam juice and 1 cup vegetable juice (or use 2 cups Clamato juice).
- Add avocados. Season with salt to taste. Gently stir to combine.
- Refrigerate for about 10 to 15 minutes to allow flavors to meld.
- Divide into cocktail glasses and serve with saltine crackers or tostadas.
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Nutrition Information
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Janice says
I am making a bunch of Mexican inspired dishes to take to a friend’s house for a couple of days. Can I make everything the night before, except for the shrimp? I would do the shrimp in the morning, then add it to the cocktail mix.
Kim says
Absolutely delicious 😋 Exactly the flavor I have been craving. Also so easy to make. Thank you for the recipe. It’s been my breakfast, lunch and dinner. I can’t get enough.
Gina says
How long can you store?
Victor Orta says
Try Pace Picante Sauce Into It..Or Other Brancd Picante Sauce….Lemon Pepper.. Cajun Seasoning… Tajin…. V8
Dee says
Love this, it is now a biweekly- weekly recipe I fix. Once & cool for the summer heat.
Tommy McNeal says
Sounds delicious im about to try it out. I just went and got all the ingredients.
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Dee says
Omg, the best recipe I’ve tried & made myself with fresh from the coast…shrimp. I will be making this a lot for myself at least a couple times a month. MAKE ahead for next day & let it all marinate. LOVE IT!!!
Tim Cotrone says
Very good, not a fan of cucumber so I left that out. Added a.little.more catsup.
Tommy Barnes says
The classic way on the gulf coast around Veracruz is served in Sundae glasses with toasted saltine crackers. They layer the ingredients for visual effect.
Lalaine says
How interesting! I need to try that one of these days. Thanks for the tip!
Israel Munive hernandez says
I just make it…yummy in my tummy😊
Lalaine says
I am glad you enjoyed it 🙂
Chef Markus Mueller says
What a great idea for a summer appetizer . something different then all those shrimp cocktail glasses! I could probably eat the whole bowl though before positioning it into glasses ?
Lalaine says
Hahaha, yes, the cocktail glasses are just for pictures. I usually just eat it straight from the bowl ?
Tyler Johnson says
Hi Lalaine! Recipe looks great! Where did you purchase that glassware? I have a customer who fell in love with them from your picture.
Lalaine says
Hello Tyler,
I am sorry but I’ve had them for so long, I can’t remember where I got them. I go to thrift shops regularly for props also so I might have picked them up from there. 🙁
Tabitha @ Tabitha Talks Food says
This looks so good!
Lalaine says
Thanks, Tabitha 🙂
Coco @ Opera Girl Cooks says
This sounds so perfect. A bowl of this and some tortilla chips and you’ve got a meal.
Lalaine says
Hi Coco
Yes, a light and refreshing meal. Thanks for the visit. 🙂
Diane Villegas says
Spicy bloody mary mix is perfect for this. I hate clamato! 😁