Potted shrimps
Traditional English dish
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Potted shrimps is a traditional English dish made with brown shrimp flavored with nutmeg and baked in butter. The butter acts as a preservative,[1] and cayenne pepper may also be used.[2] Regarded as a delicacy, it is traditionally eaten with bread.
Potted shrimps on toast with pickles | |
| Place of origin | England |
|---|---|
| Region or state | Lancashire |
| Main ingredients | brown shrimp, nutmeg |
Potted shrimps was a favourite dish of Ian Fleming, who passed on his predilection to his fictional creation James Bond.[3] Fleming reputedly used to eat the dish at Scott's Restaurant on Mount Street in London.[4]