Looking for a burrito that breaks the mold? These Old Bay Shrimp Burritos with Creamy Avocado Lime Sauce are a vibrant, flavorful twist on a classic! The zesty Old Bay seasoning perfectly complements the sweet shrimp, while the cool, creamy avocado lime sauce adds a refreshing counterpoint. This recipe is surprisingly easy to make and guaranteed to become a new weeknight favorite. Get ready for a flavor explosion in every bite!

What You’ll Need
- 500g (1 lb) Raw Shrimp, Peeled and Deveined: We’re using raw shrimp here for maximum flavor, but ensure they are peeled and deveined to save you prep time. Look for sustainably sourced shrimp whenever possible. The size is up to you, but medium to large shrimp work best in these burritos.
- 2 tbsp Old Bay Seasoning: The star of the show! Old Bay is a classic American seasoning blend, known for its savory, slightly spicy, and wonderfully aromatic profile. It’s perfect for seafood and adds a unique kick to the shrimp.
- 2 tbsp Olive Oil: Extra virgin olive oil is preferred for its flavor, but any good quality olive oil will work for sautรฉing the shrimp.
- 8 Small Flour Tortillas (โ20 cm / 8-inch): Smaller tortillas make for easier rolling and a more manageable burrito size. Look for tortillas that are soft and pliable.
- 1 cup (240 ml) Cooked White Rice: Long-grain white rice is a great base for these burritos. Make sure it’s cooked according to package directions and slightly cooled before assembling. You can use leftover rice to save time!
- 1 cup (240 ml) Canned Black Beans, Rinsed and Drained: Black beans add a hearty texture and earthy flavor. Rinsing and draining them removes excess sodium and starch.
- 1 cup (100g) Shredded Cheddar Cheese: Cheddar provides a classic, melty cheese pull. You can use mild, medium, or sharp cheddar depending on your preference.
- ยฝ cup (120 ml) Greek Yogurt: Greek yogurt forms the creamy base of our avocado lime sauce. It adds tanginess and a healthy dose of protein. Full-fat or 2% fat Greek yogurt will result in a richer sauce.
- 1 Ripe Avocado: A perfectly ripe avocado is essential for a smooth and creamy sauce. It should yield to gentle pressure.
- 2 tbsp Fresh Lime Juice: Freshly squeezed lime juice is crucial for brightness and acidity. Bottled lime juice doesn’t compare!
- ยผ cup (10g) Fresh Cilantro Leaves, plus extra for garnish: Cilantro adds a fresh, herbaceous note to the sauce and a beautiful garnish. If you dislike cilantro, see the substitutions section below.
- ยฝ tsp Ground Cumin: Cumin adds warmth and depth of flavor to the avocado lime sauce.
- Salt and Freshly Ground Black Pepper, to taste: Seasoning is key! Adjust the salt and pepper to your liking.
- 2 tbsp Toasted Pepitas (Pumpkin Seeds) for garnish: Pepitas add a delightful crunch and nutty flavor. Toasting them enhances their flavor even further.
Substitutions & Variations
No Cilantro? If you’re not a fan of cilantro, you can substitute it with an equal amount of fresh parsley.
Let’s Build Your Old Bay Shrimp Burritos: A Step-by-Step Guide
- Prepare the Avocado-Lime Sauce: In a food processor, combine the avocado flesh, lime juice, Greek yogurt, cilantro, cumin, a pinch of salt, and pepper. Blend until completely smooth and creamy. This sauce is the star, providing a cool, tangy counterpoint to the spicy shrimp. Taste and adjust seasoning as needed โ more lime for tang, more cumin for warmth. Transfer the sauce to a bowl and set aside.
- Season the Shrimp: Place the peeled and deveined shrimp in a bowl. Generously sprinkle with Old Bay seasoning, a little salt, and a dash of black pepper. Toss to ensure each shrimp is evenly coated. Don’t be shy with the Old Bay โ it’s what gives these burritos their signature flavor!
- Cook the Shrimp: Heat the olive oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Once the oil is shimmering, add the seasoned shrimp in a single layer (work in batches if necessary to avoid overcrowding). Sautรฉ for 2-3 minutes per side, until the shrimp turn pink and opaque. Be careful not to overcook the shrimp, as they will become rubbery. Remove from the skillet and set aside to keep warm.
- Warm the Black Beans: In a small saucepan, gently warm the rinsed and drained black beans over low heat, stirring occasionally. This ensures they’re heated through without becoming mushy.
- Warm the Tortillas: Briefly warm the flour tortillas on a dry skillet over medium heat (about 20 seconds per side). This makes them pliable and prevents them from cracking when you roll them. You can also warm them in the microwave, wrapped in a damp paper towel, for about 15-20 seconds.
- Assemble the Burritos: Lay a warmed tortilla flat on a clean surface. Spread 2 tablespoons of the avocado-lime sauce evenly in the center. Layer with ยผ cup of cooked rice, ยผ cup of warmed black beans, 3-4 Old Bay shrimp, and a sprinkle of shredded cheddar cheese. If desired, add a few lettuce leaves for extra crunch. Drizzle another teaspoon of avocado-lime sauce over the fillings.
- Roll the Burritos: Fold in the sides of the tortilla towards the center, then tightly roll the burrito from the bottom up. This prevents the filling from spilling out.
- Toast the Burritos: Place the rolled burritos seam-side down on the same skillet. Press gently with a spatula and toast for 1-2 minutes, until the tortilla is lightly golden and the cheese begins to melt.
- Melt the Cheese (Optional): For extra melty cheese, preheat your oven to 180ยฐC (350ยฐF). Transfer the toasted burritos to a baking sheet and bake for 5 minutes.
- Plate and Garnish: Slice the burritos diagonally to reveal the vibrant layers inside. Drizzle with a zigzag of the remaining avocado-lime sauce. Sprinkle with toasted pepitas and fresh cilantro leaves for added texture and visual appeal.
Why Old Bay and Shrimp are a Match Made in Flavor Heaven
The magic of this recipe lies in the pairing of Old Bay seasoning with shrimp. Old Bay’s complex blend of spices โ celery salt, paprika, black pepper, red pepper, and more โ complements the delicate sweetness of shrimp beautifully. This isn’t a new combination; it’s a beloved tradition in many coastal regions, particularly in the Chesapeake Bay area, where Old Bay originated. The seasoning enhances the shrimp’s natural flavor without overpowering it, creating a savory and slightly spicy base for the burrito.Customizing Your Burrito: Spice Level and Filling Variations
Want to kick up the heat? Add a pinch of cayenne pepper to the Old Bay seasoning when coating the shrimp. For a milder flavor, reduce the amount of Old Bay. Feel free to experiment with other fillings too! Grilled corn, sautรฉed bell peppers, or a dollop of sour cream would all be delicious additions. If you’re not a fan of cheddar, Monterey Jack or pepper jack cheese would also work well.The Creamy Avocado-Lime Sauce: The Key to Balance
The avocado-lime sauce isn’t just a condiment; it’s an integral part of the burrito’s flavor profile. The creaminess of the avocado balances the spice of the Old Bay, while the lime juice adds a bright, zesty note. Using Greek yogurt instead of mayonnaise or sour cream adds a healthy boost of protein and a subtle tang. Don’t skimp on the cilantro โ it provides a fresh, herbaceous flavor that ties everything together.
Tips for Perfectly Rolled Burritos
Rolling a burrito tightly can be tricky, but with a little practice, you’ll get the hang of it. Start by not overfilling the tortilla. A moderate amount of filling is easier to manage. Fold in the sides first, then tuck the bottom edge tightly over the filling and roll upwards, keeping the roll snug as you go. If the burrito starts to unravel, you can secure it with a toothpick until it’s toasted.Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use frozen shrimp?
Yes, but make sure to thaw it completely and pat it dry before seasoning and cooking.Can I make the avocado-lime sauce ahead of time?
Yes, you can make the sauce up to a day in advance. Store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator. The color may darken slightly, but the flavor will still be delicious.What if I don’t have pepitas?
Toasted sesame seeds or chopped walnuts make a good substitute for pepitas.Enjoy Your Flavorful Creation!
These Old Bay Shrimp Burritos with Creamy Avocado Lime Sauce are a delightful explosion of flavors and textures. They’re perfect for a weeknight dinner, a weekend gathering, or any time you’re craving something satisfying and delicious. Don’t forget to save this recipe to Pinterest for easy access later! [Pinterest Save Button/Link] Print
old bay shrimp burritos recipe
- Total Time: 40 minutes
- Yield: 8 burritos 1x
- Diet: General
Description
These Old Bay Shrimp Burritos offer a flavorful twist on a classic, combining zesty Old Bay seasoned shrimp with a cool and creamy avocado lime sauce. It’s an easy recipe perfect for a quick and delicious weeknight meal.
Ingredients
- 500g (1 lb) Raw Shrimp, Peeled and Deveined: seasoned with Old Bay
- 2 tbsp Old Bay Seasoning: for a savory and spicy kick
- 2 tbsp Olive Oil: for sautรฉing the shrimp
- 8 Small Flour Tortillas (8-inch): soft and pliable
- 1 cup (240 ml) Cooked White Rice: long-grain, cooled
- 1 cup (240 ml) Canned Black Beans, Rinsed and Drained: for hearty texture
- 1 cup (100g) Shredded Cheddar Cheese: mild, medium, or sharp
- ยฝ cup (120 ml) Greek Yogurt: full-fat or 2%
- 1 Ripe Avocado: yielding to gentle pressure
- 2 tbsp Fresh Lime Juice: freshly squeezed
- ยผ cup (10g) Fresh Cilantro Leaves: plus extra for garnish
- ยฝ tsp Ground Cumin: for warmth and depth
- Salt and Pepper: to taste
- 2 tbsp Toasted Pepitas: for crunch and garnish
Instructions
- Make Avocado-Lime Sauce: Blend avocado, lime juice, yogurt, cilantro, cumin, salt, and pepper until smooth.
- Season Shrimp: Toss shrimp with Old Bay seasoning, salt, and pepper.
- Cook Shrimp: Sautรฉ shrimp in olive oil for 2-3 minutes per side, until pink and opaque.
- Warm Beans: Gently warm black beans over low heat.
- Warm Tortillas: Briefly warm tortillas on a dry skillet.
- Assemble Burritos: Spread sauce, rice, beans, shrimp, and cheese on a tortilla.
- Roll Burritos: Fold sides in, then roll tightly from bottom up.
- Toast Burritos: Toast seam-side down in a skillet for 1-2 minutes.
Notes
For a spicier burrito, add cayenne pepper to the Old Bay seasoning. Don’t overfill the tortillas for easier rolling.
- Prep Time: 20 minutes
- Cook Time: 20 minutes
- Category: Mexican
- Method: Sautรฉ
- Cuisine: American
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 burrito
- Calories: 450 kcal
- Sugar: 8 g
- Sodium: 600 mg
- Fat: 20 g
- Saturated Fat: 8 g
- Unsaturated Fat: 10 g
- Trans Fat: 0 g
- Carbohydrates: 40 g
- Fiber: 8 g
- Protein: 25 g
- Cholesterol: 150 mg
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