BBQ shrimp

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BobRSnow
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BBQ shrimp

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Sweetie made this at home tonight and they were fantastic. Only problem was that some of them were very hard to peel. Like the shrimp meat was stuck to the shells and I had to work hard to separate one from the other.
What was done wrong that the shells didn't peel right off?
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Re: BBQ shrimp

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Thats a symptom of being overcooked unfortunately.
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Yep... overcooked. I've done that, boy is it discouraging.
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Re: BBQ shrimp

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Me too, it's certainly quite frustrating!
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Hard to control when shrimp are not all the same size.

---------- Post added at 01:08 PM ---------- Previous post was at 11:47 AM ----------

Sorry guys, computer locked up, meant to add that it's not necessarily due to overcooking. I've had the sticking shell problem peeling raw shrimp.
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