Hey there fellow seafood lovers! I’ve been cooking shrimp for years and one question keeps popping up in my DMs “How many large shrimp should I serve per person?” Today, I’m gonna break it down for you in the simplest way possible, so you’ll never have to guess again!
Quick Answer
For large shrimp (31-35 count per pound):
- Appetizer: 4-6 shrimp per person
- Main course: 10-12 shrimp per person
Detailed Breakdown by Serving Type
As an Appetizer (4-6 Large Shrimp)
When serving large shrimp as an appetizer you wanna aim for 4-6 pieces per person. This is perfect because
- It’s enough to satisfy initial hunger
- Leaves room for the main course
- Works great for cocktail parties
- Perfect for shrimp cocktails or light starters
️ As a Main Course (10-12 Large Shrimp)
For main dishes you’ll need to bump up those numbers to 10-12 large shrimp per person. This works well because
- Provides a filling portion
- Accounts for shell weight (if unpeeled)
- Satisfies bigger appetites
- Perfect for shrimp scampi or grilled shrimp dishes
Shrimp Size Guide
Here’s a handy table I’ve put together showing different shrimp sizes:
Size Category | Count Per Pound |
---|---|
Extra Colossal | U/10 |
Super Colossal | U/12 |
Colossal | U/15 |
Extra Jumbo | 16/20 |
Jumbo | 21/25 |
Extra Large | 26/30 |
Large | 31/35 |
Medium Large | 36/40 |
Medium | 41/50 |
Small | 51/60 |
Pro Tips for Buying and Serving
1. Calculate Total Amount Needed
For a party of 8 people, you’d need:
- Appetizer: 32-48 large shrimp (about 1-1.5 pounds)
- Main course: 80-96 large shrimp (about 2.5-3 pounds)
2. Consider Your Crowd
I always add extra shrimp when I’m serving:
- Big eaters
- Seafood lovers
- All-adult parties
- When it’s the only protein being served
3. Account for Preparation Method
Different cooking methods might affect serving size:
- Breaded or fried shrimp feel more filling
- Shell-on shrimp require larger portions
- Cold shrimp cocktail might need smaller portions
- Hot dishes usually need larger portions
Common Serving Scenarios
Party Appetizers
When I’m hosting a party, I usually plan:
- 4-5 large shrimp per person for mixed appetizers
- 6-8 large shrimp per person if it’s the only appetizer
- Extra 20% for safety margin
Main Course Combinations
For dinner parties, these combos work great:
- Shrimp scampi: 10-12 large shrimp + pasta
- Grilled shrimp: 10-12 large shrimp + sides
- Shrimp stir-fry: 10-12 large shrimp + vegetables and rice
Storage and Leftovers
Listen up! Don’t throw away extra shrimp! Here’s what I do:
- Cooked shrimp last 3-4 days in the fridge
- Can be used in salads
- Perfect for quick pasta dishes
- Great for lunch next day
Final Thoughts
Ya know what? At the end of the day, it’s better to have too many shrimp than too few. I always say, “When in doubt, add a few extra!” Trust me, leftovers are never a problem with shrimp – they’re just too yummy!
Remember these portions are just guidelines. You know your crowd best! If you’re serving shrimp lovers, maybe throw in a few extra pieces. And hey, if you’ve got any questions, drop ’em in the comments below – I’d love to help ya out!
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Budget Considerations for Large Groups
Thoughtful hosts know quality seafood neednt command premium prices. Watch for sales on frozen shrimp—those family-sized bags yield a surprising bounty. While fresh varieties command higher prices, frozen varieties deliver excellent value.
Maximize your seafood investment:
- Craft creative medleys mixing shrimp with complementary seafood choices
- Stretch portions with classic additions – sweet corn, potatoes, spicy sausage
- Choose individually frozen shrimp to control portions and prevent waste
- Master crowd-pleasing classics like paella or jambalaya
Heres an insider secret: Most “fresh” market shrimp arrives flash-frozen, making quality frozen varieties equally fresh and far more economical.
What’s the recommended serving size for shrimp appetizers?
When offering multiple appetizers, serve about 2-3 medium or larger shrimp per person. If shrimp is the only appetizer, consider increasing this amount to 4-5 shrimp per person.
How Many Pounds of Shrimp Do You Need Per Person for a Shrimp Boil?
FAQ
How many large shrimp are in one serving?
A serving of large shrimp typically consists of 8-9 shrimp for a 3-ounce portion.
Is 1 lb of shrimp enough for 4 people?
Yes, one pound of shrimp is generally enough for four people, especially if it’s being served as part of a larger meal with other dishes.
What’s bigger, 13/15 or 16/20 shrimp?
The lower the number, the larger the shrimp. For instance, our Colossal Shrimp are U-8/12, meaning you’ll get 8 to 12 big, fresh shrimp per pound. Colossal is the largest size available! Our wild-caught shrimp are slightly smaller and fall into the Jumbo range, with 16 to 20 shrimp per pound (U-16/20).
How much shrimp do I need for 8 people?
For 8 people, you’ll need about 4 to 8 pounds of raw, shell-on shrimp, depending on whether it’s an appetizer or a main course and the size of the shrimp. If it’s a main course, 1/2 pound (8 ounces) per person is a good guideline.