Shrimp Po Boy Sandwiches (not fried) - Dinners for Two (2024)

Shrimp po boy sandwiches are a tribute to our honeymoon that started in New Orleans. We learned not all Po Boys are fried, and the shrimp sandwiches tossed with garlic butter became our favorite. These are your new favorite skillet dinner for two, made in just 30 minutes.

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Shrimp po boy sandwiches

I have a prediction for you: For the foreseeable future, all of my Dinner For Two recipes will be inspired by the meals we had on our honeymoon.

On our honeymoon, we visited: New Orleans, Birmingham, Alabama, Savannah, Georgia, and Charleston, South Carolina. The food of New Orleans sticks out in my mind the most, probably because after one heck of a wedding day on Saturday and then an 8-hour drive to New Orleans on Sunday, you work up quite an appetite.

New Orleans was where we first relaxed and 'let it all go.' We dropped our suitcases, and promptly headed downstairs to the Carousel bar (we stayed at the Monteleone on Royal). We fueled up on Sazeracs, and headed out to the streets hungry, mostly in search of authentic New Orleans Beignets, of course.

I didn't plan too many of our New Orleans meals ahead of time, because I knew that almost everything would be delicious. It turns out, we didn't have a bad po' boy in that town. We also learned that not all po' boys are fried. Our favorites contained seafood sauteed in a garlic butter sauce, like these shrimp po boy sandwiches you see here. Some po boys also contain nothing but gravy and french fries, and we recommend at least one of those in your life!

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Authentic New Orleans Shrimp Po Boys

These buttery shrimp sandwiches are the perfect weekend lunch that remind me of my favorite authentic New Orleans po boy. Yes, most shrimp po boy sandwiches are fried, but they definitely don't have to be. We had plenty that were not fried. We also learned that if your po boy shop doesn't have oyster po boys that day, it's because he didn't buy any at the dock that morning. The oysters probably weren't up to his standards, so always trust your sandwich maker and buy the special po boy of the day.

The spicy Creole mayonnaise is a flavorful addition to this shrimp po boy sandwich that makes up for the fact that the shrimp aren't fried. The crispy bun also helps with that, too. You can use any leftover Creole seasoning on my instant pot Cajun chicken pasta, of course! I also love Tony Chachere's Creole seasoning sprinkled over my instant pot potato salad. Cajun seasoning has so many uses in the kitchen; buy a bottle and enjoy it in many things!

Ingredients:

  • wheat sandwich rolls: If you can find Mexican bolillo rolls, I think they make the best sandwiches. If not, any long hoagie-style roll works!
  • butter
  • mayonnaise
  • Creole seasoning: I reach for Tony Chachere brand of Creole seasoning, and I believe it can be found in the spice section of almost any well-stocked grocery store. I've lived all over the U.S., and I've never had trouble finding it in any state.
  • shrimp: Buy the clean, deveined and tail-less shrimp that are on the smaller side, like 31-50 shrimp per pound. You only need a half pound for this recipe.
  • garlic
  • lemon juice
  • salt and pepper
  • chives: for garnish

Step by step:

  1. This is a one-skillet recipe that you make while the bread toasts in the oven; it's so easy! First, slice your bread rolls open, and toast in a toaster oven or oven at a low temperature. Check them after 4-5 minutes, don't let them get overly crisp.
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  2. Next, make the Creole mayonnaise by measuring out the seasoning and stirring it into the mayonnaise. I use olive oil mayo, for reference, because I think it has the cleanest, brightest flavor.
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  3. Meanwhile, melt the butter in a small skillet over medium heat. When the butter is sizzling, stir in the garlic and shrimp.
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  4. When the shrimp is cooked, in about 4-5 minutes, turn off the heat.
  5. Assemble the sandwiches by spreading both sides generously with Creole mayo, topping it with shrimp, and then piling in lettuce, tomatoes, and freshly snipped chives.

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Other easy shrimp dinner ideas:

  • Shrimp Fried Rice
  • Lemon Risotto with Shrimp
  • Garlic Butter Shrimp

Yield: 2

Shrimp Po Boy

Unfried shrimp po boy sandwiches, with spicy Creole mayonnaise.

Prep Time15 minutes

Cook Time8 minutes

Total Time23 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 wheat sandwich rolls*
  • 2 tablespoons butter, softened, divided
  • ⅓ cup mayonnaise
  • 2 teaspoons Cajun Creole seasoning
  • 8 ounces shrimp, cleaned and tails removed
  • ¼ teaspoon garlic, fresh, chopped
  • Salt, to taste
  • Black Pepper, to taste
  • 2 tablespoons Lemon Juice
  • Chives, chopped, to taste
  • Tomato, chopped, to taste

Instructions

    1. Split the wheat rolls and butter the insides with 1 tablespoon of the butter. Toast the bread in a toaster oven or in a low oven for just 3-4 minutes. Keep an eye on it so it doesn't get too crisp.
    2. Meanwhile, stir together the mayonnaise and Cajun seasoning and set aside.
    3. Preheat a small skillet over medium-high heat. Add the remaining butter to the skillet. When it starts to sizzle, add the shrimp and garlic. Add a pinch of salt and pepper. After 1 minute, stir the shrimp and let them cook on the other side for another 1-2 minutes. Do not overcook. When done, add the lemon juice and stir.
    4. Assemble sandwiches: To each side of the bread, spread the mayonnaise mixture. Top with lettuce, shrimp, then onionsand tomatoes. Serve hot.

Notes

wheat sandwich rolls: If you can find Mexican bolillo rolls, I think they make the best sandwiches. If not, any long hoagie-style roll works!
Creole seasoning: I reach for Tony Chachere brand of Creole seasoning, and I believe it can be found in the spice section of almost any well-stocked grocery store. I've lived all over the U.S., and I've never had trouble finding it in any state.
shrimp: Buy the clean, deveined and tail-less shrimp that are on the smaller side, like 31-50 shrimp per pound. You only need a half pound for this recipe.
chives: optional, for garnish

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

2

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 1208Total Fat: 46gSaturated Fat: 13gTrans Fat: 1gUnsaturated Fat: 30gCholesterol: 285mgSodium: 2929mgCarbohydrates: 151gFiber: 26gSugar: 3gProtein: 59g

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FAQs

Does shrimp have to be fried for a po-boy? ›

Authentic New Orleans Shrimp Po Boys

These buttery shrimp sandwiches are the perfect weekend lunch that remind me of my favorite authentic New Orleans po boy. Yes, most shrimp po boy sandwiches are fried, but they definitely don't have to be. We had plenty that were not fried.

What is the difference between a po-boy and a poor boy sandwich? ›

According to historian Errol Laborde, the correct way to refer to the sandwich is “poor boy” because it was created by the Martin brothers after the streetcar strikers – those “poor boys.” But whether it's referred to as a poor boy, po' boy, po-boy, or po boy, what everyone can agree on is that the famous sandwich ...

What is a poor boy sandwich in Louisiana? ›

This Louisiana staple varies depending on the restaurant and town, but typically, a classic poboy includes toasted French bread stuffed with some type of fried meat, and the sandwich is “dressed” with tomatoes, romaine lettuce, pickles, mayonnaise and a generous spread of hot sauce for a Creole “kick.”

What type of bread does a traditional po-boy come on? ›

You're looking for a classic French bread roll—the kind you'd use when making French bread pizza. In a perfect po' boy, the shrimp are allowed to be shrimp—they are not, in other words, imprisoned in a thick coating of batter.

What is a traditional Po Boy sandwich? ›

What is a po-boy sandwich? Piled with lettuce, tomato and pickles and filled with roast beef, fried shrimp, oysters–or whatever you choose–po-boys are stuffed and slathered with sauce or mayonnaise, and then served between two long pieces of French bread.

Is a po-boy just a sandwich? ›

A po' boy (also po-boy, po boy derived from the non-rhotic southern accents often heard in the region, or poor boy) is a sandwich originally from Louisiana. It traditionally consists of meat, which is usually roast beef, ham, or fried seafood such as shrimp, crawfish, fish, oysters, or crab.

What is a Cleveland Poboy? ›

The Polish Boy is a sausage sandwich native to Cleveland, Ohio. It consists of a link of kielbasa sausage placed in a bun, and covered with a layer of french fries, a layer of barbecue sauce and a layer of coleslaw.

Does a po-boy have cheese? ›

It is like a hoagie or sub sandwich on French bread (crispy crust with soft inside), it can have a variety of meats and ingredients like lettuce, onions, peppers, and cheese. Very popular are crispy fried shrimp or crawdads, catfish or oysters with a spicy mayonnaise or remoulade.

What is a Buddy Boy sandwich? ›

Our classic Buddie Boy sandwich has deli sliced ham. covered with melted Swiss cheese, tomato and lettuce. and finished with our special sauce all on bakery fresh. bread.

What is a ricky sandwich? ›

Rikitaki and Frikitaki are street sandwiches, the first consumed mainly in Santiago and other northern cities, the latter in Santo Domingo. They're made with Pan de agua – a common baguette-type bread – cabbage, green tomatoes or onions, ground beef or salami, and egg. By Wendy Soto - Last reviewed Feb 24, 2024 .

What is a Charlie Brown sandwich? ›

House-made peanut butter, Cheddar cheese and brisket. Topped with bacon. On a roll.

What's the difference between a po-boy and a muffuletta? ›

Most po'boys consist of fried shrimp on a crusty hoagie-style bread although there are variations. Meanwhile, muffuletta sandwiches are made of sliced Italian cold cuts and cheese piled high onto a flat, sesame-crusted bread that the sandwich is named after.

What to eat with a po-boy? ›

Po' Boy Sandwich Serving Suggestions
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  • Creamy Potato Salad.
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  • Or any of these 33 favorite summer salad recipes!

What is a baba sandwich? ›

Baba Ganoush Sandwich. This sandwich is finger-licking good! The main character inside is the baba ganoush. That's a typical Arabic dish that consists of cooked aubergines (eggplant) mixed with tahini and some seasonings.

How do you eat a shrimp po boy? ›

Lay down a layer of shredded lettuce on the bottom of the sandwich, then arrange the shrimp on top. Lay 3-4 slices of tomato on the shrimp and press the top of the bread down on the bottom, compressing the sandwich a little. Serve at once with hot sauce and a beer.

Is all shrimp pre cooked? ›

Shrimp often come pre-cooked in the grocery store. You may also have leftover shrimp you need to reheat. When cooking already cooked shrimp, thaw the shrimp if necessary and then use the oven, microwave, or stove to heat the shrimp. Pre-cooked shrimp can be used in a number of dishes, including pastas and salads.

What is the difference between grilled and fried shrimp? ›

Grilling utilized direct heating — think conventional grills — or indirect heat — think electric grills or grill pans. Conversely, pan-frying uses a cooking medium like hot cooking oil. Grilling drains excess fats from cooked foods while pan-frying boosts grease and fats since you've used oils for cooking.

Are you supposed to eat fried shrimp tails? ›

So, if you've ever found yourself curious: Yes, shrimp tails are safe to eat. They also benefit us by effectively holding the shape of the shrimp as it cooks. The shell allows the meat inside to soak up additional flavors and moisture.

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