This fresh and healthy recipe features avocado halves filled with a delicious mixture of shrimp, mayonnaise, lemon, mustard and more
Nutrition per Serving: Kcal 600 • Protein 25g • Fat 53g • Net Carb 4.5gClick to get more Easy, Healthy Recipes
Preparation Time
10 minutesCooking Time
2-3 minutesDifficulty Rating
1Health Level
4Serves
1

Ingredients
- Shrimps, peeled and deveined, 1/2 cup (113 g)
- Avocado, 1
- Mayonnaise, 2 tablespoon (28 g)
- Mustard, 2 Tablespoon (34 g)
- Celery, 1/2 cup (47 g)
- Spring Onions (Scallions), 2 tbsp chopped (12 g)
- Olive Oil, 2 tablespoon (30 g)
- Lemon Juice, 2 tablespoons (30 g)
- Parsley, 1/2 Tablespoon (2 g)
- Table salt, 1/4 teaspoon (2 g)
- Black Pepper, 1/2 tsp, ground (1 g)
Instructions
- Boil the shrimp for 2-3 minutes.
- Chop the parsley, the celery and the scallion.
- Cut the avocado in two and remove the seed.
- Remove about 1/3 of the avocado meat to create a larger cavity.
- In a bowl, combine mayonnaise, mustard, celery, scallion, olive oil, lemon juice, salt and pepper and also the meat of the avocado previously removed.
- Mix well, then add the shrimps and mix again, gently.
- Place the mixture in the cavity of the avocado and garnish with parsley.
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This was delicious. I love avocados!
I had fun making this. Thank you!
Can you have scrambled egg with nothing added instead for breakfast?
Hi, Keba106. Eggs themselves are not very keto-supportive. I would suggest to at least cook it in olive oil to boost the keto potential. Other than that, I would recommend some sort of salad green along side.
I am allergic to mayo and onions. Is there a substitute or can I just omit them?
Hi, Lanicehamilton. You can omit the onions, but the mayo should be replaced to keep the mrecipe keto-supportive. We suggest tahini or sour cream.
I can’t eat shrimp and I don’t eat avocado, is there another receipe I can get.
Hi, Xax2312. Absolutely – any of the recipes will do. Just be sure to right-size the portion to match the calorie amount.
Which size should i choose? Its small, medium and big, right?
Hi, Clueless. The size of the shrimp doesn’t matter, but rather the amount – 1/2 cup – and weight – 4 ounces/113 g.
I haven’t eaten mayonnaise for years could plain yogurt or sour cream be substituted? I just don’t like it anymore.
Hi, Justmari69. Sour cream is an excellent choice. You can also use tahini.
If I use olives are they the green olives in brine?
Hi, MzAngela. Yes, those are fine.
Allergic to sea food? Any replacement
Hi, Jennc. You can replace the shrimp here with 3 ounces of uncured ham or 2 small-medium eggs.
In most recipes, you can just use another protein food, or you can swap out the recipe entirely (see instructions on your menu page).
Can you have both halves or just one half as a serving?
Hi, Leigh0712. Both halves = 1 serving.
I don’t like avacodos
Hi, Cindy5487. If you like the rest of the recipe, just leave out the avocado and salt, and in their place add 1/4 cup of olives and double the amount of shrimp. You also have the option of swapping the recipe for something else in your menu – just click on the edit tool on the same line (a pencil icon), then select an alternative from the pop-up list.
How many can I have ? 1 or 2 ?
Hi, Donta. The recommendation is to have one at a meal. If you like it, you can have two in a day as two separate meals.