Simply Recipes (http://www.simplyrecipes.com/recipes/shrimp_ceviche/) and Food Network (http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/saras-secrets/shrimp-ceviche-recipe/index.html) have some excellent shrimp ceviche recipes. They suggest that you pre-boil your shrimp to destroy bacteria and use 4 lemons/limes per pound of shrimp.
For shrimp ceviche I suggest the website Simplyrecipes.com. The recipe is very well written, easy to follow and has pictures of what the ceviche should look like. Just remember that with shrimp ceviche, the shrimp will need cooked slightly before making it because the acids will not cook the shrimp or get rid of bacteria like they do when using fish.
"Ceviche Shrimp" is a type of fresh salad, using cooked shrimp as a primary ingredient and an assortment of garden-fresh or canned vegetables, to suit your palate. Alicia Ross offers a book titled "Ceviche for Beginners" that would probably answer all your questions.
There are many websites online that have a Ceviche Recipe Shrimp. Check out Simply Recipes, Mexican Food, All Recipes, Mommy's Kitchen, Taste for Adventure, Eating Well, and more. There are even videos on YouTube that show step by step instructions.
Your best option would probably be doing a web search of your desired recipe. There should be a fair amount of recipes on websites such as foodnetwork.com
We've never made it that way, but we had ceviche with squid in a restaurant in South Padre, TX once.
There are three basic chioces: sushi(raw), grilled and bioled. My favourite one is chevice shrimp deluxe with a dollop of honey on the shrimp. This takes the fishy aftertaste out of the whole affair.
You can find recipes to make your own coconut shrimp at home at the following websites....recipes.sparkpeople.com/recipe-detail.asp?recipe=423195 or rasamalaysia.com/coconut-shrimp
Yes, though it is a recipe containing shrimp, not a species of shrimp.
There are many recipe websites which offer a variety of recipes. One of the most popular ones is allrecipes.com but there are many others to choose from to look for shrimp cocktail recipes.
The best place to find a shrimp salad recipe is shrimpsalad.com. It's been around since 2005. This website lists every shrimp salad recipe known to man. Enjoy!
Some good shrimp cocktail sauce recipes can be found at the Wisegreek website and Shockingly Delicious website. Both website contain a lot of shrimp cocktail sauce recipes for home use.
If allergies run in your family, you may want to delay the introduction of highly allergenic foods such as peanut butter, tree nuts, shellfish (like shrimp), and fish until your child is 3 or 4 years old. Otherwise, cooked shrimp would probably be fine. However, if by "cooked in lime," you mean ceviche (raw shrimp marinated in lime juice until opaque), then no, you should not serve ceviche to a toddler.