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Recipe with pictures here: http://sleevers.wordpress.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=487&action=edit&message=6&postpost=v2

I wanted something fresh-tasting but high Protein. This fit the bill! The beauty of this is you can make it all from scratch, or if you’re in a hurry, buy some pico de gallo and get boiled shrimp and make this in a jiffy.

Makes 4 half-cup servings.

Ingredients

For the Pico De Gallo:

1/2 small red onion

2 ripe tomatoes

1/2 large cucumber

1 small jalapeno pepper

3-4 tbsp cilantro

1 ripe avocado

For the Sauce:

1/8 c ketchup

1 tsp cholula sauce or other mexican hot sauce

Juice of 1 big fresh lime

1/4 tsp ground cumin

1/4 tsp ground coriander

1 tsp salt or to taste

For the Shrimp

1/2 lb shrimp peeled, devined and tails taken off

1 tb salt

Method

1. Chop all pico de galo ingredients into small cubes of uniform shape and size. I totally cheat and use this to chop everything including the tomatoes. Just be sure to put the tomatoes skin side down and it will go through your onions, tomatoes, cucumber, jalapeno and yes even the cilantro.

2. Mix all ingredients for sauce.

3. Mix sauce with chopped vegetables and let it sit.

4. Meanwhile heat 3-4 cups of Water in a pan. Add 1 tbsp salt to the water and let it come to a boil. While you are waiting, get a small bowl ready with ice water.

4. Once the water is boiling, put your shrimp in and set the timer for 2 minutes. When the timer goes off, pick out the shrimp and dump them in the ice bath to stop them from cooking.

5. Cut cooked shrimp into bite size bits and mix with the sauce and vegetables.

6. Cut the avocado in half and remove the pit. Score like so. Then use a spoon to gently scoop out the cubes. Mix these in with the rest of the dish gently so as to not break the delicate avocado. Enjoy!

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Simply....yummy!!

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Simply....yummy!!

did you see the pics of the finished product? I was quite happy :)

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did you se e

did you see the pics of the finished product? I was quite happy :)

Yes, it looked so amazing. I bet it tasted so also!!

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Yumm! Thanks!

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I'm on the Fluid portion of the segment..and my lord, I think I'd sell a kidney for a portion of that right now!!!

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I'm on the Fluid portion of the segment..and my lord, I think I'd sell a kidney for a portion of that right now!!!

You'll be there soon! Hang in there.

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Stop it!

I just ate and you are making me drool!

Just stop it now! :P

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Stop it!

I just ate and you are making me drool!

Just stop it now! :P

I ate my portion at lunch and now I'm eying the left overs in the fridge. Bad Gamergirl!

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I ate my portion at lunch and now I'm eying the left overs in the fridge. Bad Gamergirl!

20 lashes with a limp shrimp for you! :P

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20 lashes with a limp shrimp for you! :P

If your shrimp is limp, you didn't follow my directions :P

I eated it all. I should feel bad maybe? I dunno. it's well within my guidelines. It just tasted too darn good to be so low calorie.

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Recipe with pictures here: http://sleevers.wordpress.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=487&action=edit&message=6&postpost=v2 I wanted something fresh-tasting but high Protein. This fit the bill! The beauty of this is you can make it all from scratch' date=' or if you’re in a hurry, buy some pico de gallo and get boiled shrimp and make this in a jiffy. Makes 4 half-cup servings. Ingredients For the Pico De Gallo: 1/2 small red onion 2 ripe tomatoes 1/2 large cucumber 1 small jalapeno pepper 3-4 tbsp cilantro 1 ripe avocado For the Sauce: 1/8 c ketchup 1 tsp cholula sauce or other mexican hot sauce juice of 1 big fresh lime 1/4 tsp ground cumin 1/4 tsp ground coriander 1 tsp salt or to taste For the Shrimp 1/2 lb shrimp peeled, devined and tails taken off 1 tb salt Method 1. Chop all pico de galo ingredients into small cubes of uniform shape and size. I totally cheat and use this to chop everything including the tomatoes. Just be sure to put the tomatoes skin side down and it will go through your onions, tomatoes, cucumber, jalapeno and yes even the cilantro. 2. Mix all ingredients for sauce. 3. Mix sauce with chopped vegetables and let it sit. 4. Meanwhile heat 3-4 cups of Water in a pan. Add 1 tbsp salt to the Water and let it come to a boil. While you are waiting, get a small bowl ready with ice water. 4. Once the water is boiling, put your shrimp in and set the timer for 2 minutes. When the timer goes off, pick out the shrimp and dump them in the ice bath to stop them from cooking. 5. Cut cooked shrimp into bite size bits and mix with the sauce and vegetables. 6. Cut the avocado in half and remove the pit. Score like so. Then use a spoon to gently scoop out the cubes. Mix these in with the rest of the dish gently so as to not break the delicate avocado. Enjoy!

Sounds yummy!!! I can't wait to try it!!!

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did you see the pics of the finished product? I was quite happy :)

Made this tonight and once again it was very tasty...thanks for sharing!!

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Made this tonight and once again it was very tasty...thanks for sharing!!

Yay! Thanks for letting me know :)

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