Can Muslims eat shrimp?

Chef's answer
Prawns, Crabs, Shrimps, Lobsters and Oysters are all examples of shellfish. Majority of the scholars of Islam consider all types of shellfish to be halal. So Prawns, Shrimps, Lobsters, Crabs and Oysters are all seafood that are halal to eat in Islam.
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Instructions
  • Heat 1 tsp oil in 12 inch skillet over high heat until smoking.
  • Meanwhile, toss shrimp with salt, pepper, parsley and crushed red pepper.
  • Add half of the shrimp to the pan in single layer and cook until edges turn pink, about 1 minute.
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  • Soak shrimp in brine. Soak quickly in brine to keep lean seafood moist as it cooks and season it throughout. ...
  • Remove shrimp and pat dry. Remove the shrimp from the brine and discard liquid. ...
  • Sear shrimp. Sear the shrimp in a cast-iron pan. ...
  • Serve immediately. Enjoy soon after cooking for the best texture.
  • Getting shrimp (and many other variety of seafood) right is less a matter of "how you cook them" but more a matter of "when you cook them". If you add in the shrimp to your dish too early, then they get heat for too long and end up "tough and rubbery"..
    Many people suggested baking soda, marinate shelled prawns with baking soda for half an hour then rinse thoroughly under running water to get rid of the after taste. As baking soda tenderised the prawns, I found that a little bit of "massage" helps in firming up and give them crunchy texture.
    it is actually not a vein (in the circulatory sense.) It is the shrimp's intestinal tract, and its dark color means it is filled with grit or other feces. The intestinal tract is often dark brown to black appeared more visibly on bigger shrimp like prawn..
    If the prawns are shell-on, you'll need to peel them. This can be done before or after cooking, but peeling them after cooking makes for a juicier, more flavourful prawn. ... It's not harmful to eat, but the prawn looks better without it, and it can be a bit gritty. Removing it is called 'deveining'..
    2-3 daysFresh Prawns (cooked or raw) can be refrigerated for 2-3 days between 0 and 4?C. Leave them in their shells, place them in a single layer on a plate or tray, cover tightly with plastic wrap and store in the coldest part of the fridge..
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