shrimp butter
Noun: A compound noun referring to a type of flavored butter. It is a spread or condiment made by blending butter with chopped shrimp or by seasoning butter with an essence or flavoring derived from shrimp shells.
This term is used to describe a specific culinary preparation. It functions as a mass noun (uncountable) when referring to the substance itself. * Shrimp butter is often used as a spread for crackers or bread. * The chef prepared a shrimp butter to accompany the grilled fish.
- The recipe for the canapés calls for shrimp butter as a base.
- He made a delicious shrimp butter by folding finely minced shrimp into softened unsalted butter.
- For a richer flavor, some chefs simmer the shells to make a stock before incorporating it into the shrimp butter.
- As a compound element: The term can be used attributively (like an adjective) to describe other food items that contain or are made with it.
- They served shrimp butter crostini at the party.
- The pasta was tossed in a shrimp butter sauce.
- Compound Words: This is a compound noun itself. Other similar culinary compound nouns follow the same structure: (e.g., , , ).
- Related Concept: (the French term for the same preparation).
- Flavored butter (general term)
- Seafood butter (broader category)
This term has a single, specific culinary meaning. It does not refer to butter that is somehow shrimp-shaped or butter meant for shrimp to eat. The defining characteristic is the incorporation of shrimp or shrimp flavor into the butter.
- butter blended with chopped shrimp or seasoned with essence from shrimp shells