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High-Protein Shrimp Ceviche Cups

High-Protein Shrimp Ceviche Cups

Fresh shrimp “cooked” in citrus, mixed with tomato, onion, cilantro, and avocado — high-protein, low-carb, and ready in 45 minutes

These high-protein shrimp ceviche cups are bright, refreshing, and packed with flavor. Tender shrimp is cured in fresh lime (and lemon) juice, then tossed with juicy tomatoes, red onion, cilantro, and creamy avocado. Served in individual cups, every generous serving delivers 32 g of protein and only 6 g net carbs.

Completely sugar-free, low-carb, and perfect for a light lunch, appetizer, or warm-weather meal.

Prep15 min
Marinate30 min
Servings4
Protein32g
Net Carbs6g
Calories280

Why you’ll love these cups

  • 32g protein per generous serving — a complete high-protein meal
  • Only 6g net carbs and fully sugar-free
  • Bright, fresh, and citrusy with creamy avocado
  • Ready in about 45 minutes (including marinating)
  • No cooking required — the acid “cooks” the shrimp
  • Perfect for meal prep or entertaining

Health notes

  • High protein: Shrimp is naturally lean and protein-dense.
  • Low carb: Vegetables and citrus keep net carbs very low.
  • Sugar-free: No added sugar of any kind.
  • Fresh & light: Ideal for a clean, satisfying meal without heaviness.

Key element — fully “cook” the shrimp

The shrimp must sit in the citrus juice until it turns completely opaque and firm. This usually takes 20–30 minutes. Undercured shrimp will still look translucent and can be unsafe.

Ingredients

Shrimp & citrus

  • 1½ lb (680g) raw shrimp, peeled, deveined, and chopped into bite-sized pieces
  • ¾–1 cup fresh lime juice (about 6–8 limes)
  • 2–3 Tbsp fresh lemon juice (optional, for brightness)
  • ½ tsp salt (or to taste)

Vegetables & mix-ins

  • 2 medium tomatoes, diced
  • ½ red onion, finely diced
  • 1–2 jalapeños or serranos, seeded and minced (optional, for heat)
  • ½ cup chopped fresh cilantro
  • 1–2 ripe avocados, diced or sliced for topping
  • Optional: 1 cucumber, diced, or a handful of diced cucumber

To finish

  • Hot sauce (such as Tapatio or your favorite) for serving
  • Extra lime wedges
  • Salt and black pepper to taste

Swaps

  • Cooked shrimp: If preferred, use pre-cooked shrimp and reduce marinating time to 10–15 minutes just for flavor.
  • Milder version: Skip the jalapeño or use only a small amount.
  • Extra protein: Add diced cooked scallops or crab.
  • No avocado: Serve with a dollop of Greek yogurt or sour cream instead.

Instructions

Pro tips

  • Use the freshest shrimp possible and keep everything cold.
  • The shrimp is ready when it is fully opaque and no longer translucent.
  • Dice the vegetables fairly small so every bite has balanced flavor and texture.
  • Add the avocado last so it stays creamy and doesn’t break down.
  • This is best eaten the day it is made; the texture softens if left too long.

Nutrition

NutrientPer serving (1 generous cup)
Calories280
Protein32g
Net carbohydrates6g
Total carbohydrates9g
Fiber3g
Total fat12g
Sodium480mg

Estimates based on shrimp, tomatoes, onion, cilantro, and avocado. Exact numbers vary with shrimp size and amount of avocado used.

Variations

Spicy version

Add extra jalapeño, a dash of hot sauce in the mix, or a pinch of cayenne.

Tropical twist

Add a small amount of diced mango or pineapple (note: this will increase carbs slightly).

Cucumber-refresh

Stir in diced cucumber for extra crunch and freshness.

Scallop or mixed seafood

Replace part of the shrimp with diced scallops or a seafood mix.

Storage

MethodTimeNotes
RefrigeratorUp to 1 dayBest eaten the same day; texture softens over time
Do not freezeFreezing ruins the texture of the shrimp and vegetables
Make-ahead tipCure the shrimp and chop vegetables ahead; combine just before serving

FAQ

Yes. At only 6g net carbs per serving it fits most keto and low-carb plans.
The acid in the citrus denatures the proteins and “cooks” the shrimp. It must turn fully opaque. For extra safety, you can briefly poach the shrimp first and then marinate for flavor.
You can cure the shrimp and prep the vegetables a few hours ahead. Combine everything and add avocado just before serving for the best texture.
Use pre-cooked shrimp and marinate it in the citrus for 10–15 minutes just to absorb flavor. The texture will be slightly different but still delicious.
Serve as-is in cups, or with cucumber slices, jicama sticks, or a few low-carb crackers. Hot sauce and extra lime are classic.
It is best the day it is made. Store leftovers in the refrigerator and eat within 24 hours. Do not freeze.

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