I’m a big fan of taco night, and these easy shrimp tacos with a fresh pineapple slaw are one of my favorite recipes for the occasion. Honey and pineapple create the most delicious flavor for this cabbage slaw, and it’s an easy way to spice up some simple street tacos. The best part? Shrimp cooks fast, so these are ready to eat in just 20 minutes!
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Ingredients for Shrimp Tacos with Slaw
Perfectly seasoned and juicy shrimp are combined with a fresh and zingy pineapple coleslaw for a delicious taco full of flavor.
- Shrimp: Use 1 pound of frozen large shrimp, peeled and deveined. You can thaw them if you like, but they’ll still cook fast from frozen.
- Spices: A mix of salt, black pepper, ground cumin, and ground coriander adds a really simple flavor to the shrimp.
- Cabbage: Use any mix of shredded cabbage for the taco slaw (green or red both work). If you have a bag of “coleslaw mix”, you can use that too.
- Pineapple: The acid from the pineapple helps soften the cabbage, and the flavor complements the shrimp so well. Fresh or canned pineapple both work fine.
- Red Onion: This adds a nice bite to the slaw.
- Honey: A little bit of honey sweetens up the slaw.
- Oil: I recommend using olive oil or avocado oil for the slaw. You can use any type of cooking oil you prefer to cook the shrimp.
- Tortillas: I like making these as street tacos with small, 4-inch flour tortillas. But you can use any tortillas you like.
Spice up These Shrimp Street Tacos
I love using a simple seasoning mix for the shrimp so that the juicy pineapple cabbage slaw can shine when I bite into my tacos. But you can swap in any variation of shrimp to add even more flavor. I recommend using this chipotle shrimp recipe or this spicy Mexican shrimp if you want a little more heat.
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How to Store and Reheat
Shrimp tacos are best served fresh, but extras can be stored separately and reassembled after reheating. Store the cooked shrimp and pineapple slaw in separate containers, in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. The cabbage will release moisture as it sits, but I just spoon that away before adding it to my tacos–no problem!
Reheat the shrimp in a skillet just to warm it through. Warm up some fresh tortillas, then assemble your tacos and eat!
Serving Suggestions
I always finish off these easy shrimp tacos with some pico de Gallo, this easy guacamole, Mexican crema, or fresh jalapeños.
To keep the street taco vibe going, I like to serve them with Mexican grilled corn, esquites, or my favorite off the cob street corn. And of course I use these as an excuse to whip up a margarita! I think these jalapeño margaritas make a nice contrast to the sweetness of the pineapple cabbage slaw.
Notes from the Test Kitchen
- Take care not to overcook the shrimp, they only need to be cooked a couple of minutes on each side. Over cooked shrimp will have a rubbery texture.
- It’s best to shred the cabbage by hand with a knife. If you use a blender the cabbage can end up chopped too finely and release a lot of water.
- Warm the tortillas before filling them. This makes them soft and pliable so they won’t spilt when you eat them.
How to Make Shrimp Tacos and Pineapple Slaw Step by Step
Make the Pineapple Slaw: Place 3 cups of cabbage, 1 cup of pineapple, and ½ cup of red onion into a bowl. Then add in 2 tablespoons of oil, 1 tablespoon of honey, and 1 tablespoon of lime juice. Toss everything together until combined. Place the slaw in the refrigerator until ready to use for the tacos.
Prep the Shrimp: Heat 1 tablespoon of cooking oil in a large skillet over medium heat. While the oil heats, generously season 1 pound of shrimp with ½ teaspoon salt, ½ teaspoon black pepper, ¼ teaspoon ground cumin, and ¼ teaspoon ground coriander.
Cook Shrimp: Add seasoned shrimp to the skillet. Cook them on one side for 1-2 minutes; then flip shrimp and cook for an additional 1-2 minutes, or until they’re all pink and opaque. Remove the skillet from the heat and set aside.
Warm the Tortillas: Wrap 12 tortillas (or however many you need) in damp paper towels and microwave for 1 minute to warm. Alternatively, you can wrap them in foil and place them into a hot oven until pliable.
Assemble the Shrimp Tacos: Evenly divide the cabbage and pineapple slaw among the warmed tortillas. Then place the cooked shrimp in each taco, and finish with any other toppings you choose!