
National Shrimp Scampi Day on April 29th gives us a tasty way to celebrate. On this day, we honor the delicious dish of shrimp cooked with butter, garlic, lemon juice, and white wine.
Scampi is a culinary term for small lobster known as Nephrops (also known as langoustine or Dublin Bay Prawns) and which is completely unrelated to this day.
The day is wholly dedicated to the buttery, garlicky, lemony, and wine-sauced preparation of shrimp. Prepare the dish using fresh or frozen shrimp. When serving the dish, add a side of noodle or rice, steamed vegetables, and crusty bread or rolls. Shrimp scampi pairs well with white wine. Since the dish is light, a rich dessert of cheesecake or crème brûlée rounds out the meal.
More Seafood?
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- National Shrimp Day
- National Baked Scallops Day
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- French Fried Shrimp Day
- National Lobster Day
- National Go Fishing Day
- National Catfish Day
- National Caviar Day
- National Oyster Day
- National Seafood Bisque Day
- National Crab Meat Day
- Lobster Newburgh Day
- Deep Fried Clams Day
- Crab Stuffed Flounder Day
- National Sardines Day
- National Clam Chowder Day
HOW TO OBSERVE #NationalShrimpScampiDay
As the days heat up, serve up a dish that tastes like the sun. Pick out some peal-and-eat shrimp for a simple meal or go all out with side dishes and serve a feast.
Use #NationalShrimpScampiDay to post on social media.
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