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.
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!
One can find a recipe for coconut shrimp on the food network's website. Rachel Ray and Guy F., all have wonderful recipes for coconut shrimp that a mother will love.
There are many Coconut Shrimp Recipes personally I like the chilli mayo sauce version,there are many sites that provide different versions such as allrecipes.com/recipe/coconut-shrimp-i/
Yat is thick noodles in a brown sauce, with whatever kind of meat you order it with. They look like spagetti noodles. They have Pork Yat, Beef Yat, Chicken Yat, Shrimp Yat, Plain Yat, etc. Oh, it also has onions in it.
One can find a shrimp salad recipe on the FoodNetwork. Their TV shows often have cooking guides and recipes. Their online website also has such a recipe for free for users to view.
Allrecipes has a quick and easy delicious coconut shrimp recipe. Just mix one egg with some flour, flaked coconut, and beer and dip your shrimp in this batter before frying them.
It's a Japanese recipe cooked at the Hibachi grill in Japanese restaurants.
A shrimp salad recipe can be found in many cookbooks that deal with seafood. Another option would be to search for one online. There are plenty of websites that carry all sorts of recipes, and shrimp salad is a common one.
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.
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.