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Before you start eating this shrimp taco, politely apologize to your family that you’ll be unavailable for the next 15 minutes (5 minutes to wolf it down and 10 minutes of food coma). These Shrimp Tacos with Coconut Coleslaw & Mango Salsa are a yummy mouthful and you will not want to put them down.
This was inspired by the famous fish tacos at Coconut’s Fish Cafe that we tried twice in Maui. It’s a copycat recipe except for the shrimp part. Since it’s really hard to come by fresh Mahi and Ono in Idaho, we chose shrimp. To be honest, I think I loved the shrimp more; not a hint of fishiness and perfectly seasoned with a subtle spicy kick.
This Shrimp Tacos with Coconut Coleslaw & Mango Salsa recipe makes 6 towering, juicy shrimp tacos. They aren’t neat and tidy either; that’s intentional! I like having a fork nearby to clean my plate once I’m done with my taco. 😉
Did I mention they are GLUTEN FREE? Those are white corn tortillas you’re seeing! My oh my these were amazing.
Ingredients For the Shrimp:
1 lb shrimp, peeled and deveined (click for quick tutorial)
1/2 tsp chili powder
1/2 tsp cayenne pepper
1/2 tsp ground cumin powder
1/2 tsp salt (I used sea salt)
Coconut Coleslaw (click here for the recipe)
Mango Avocado Salsa
1/2 small Red Onion, finely diced
2 Tbsp of canned hot Jalapenos, finely chopped
1/4 bunch of cilantro
1 fresh Mango, diced
1 avocado, diced
3 Tbsp fresh Lemon Juice
To Serve:
12 Small white corn tortillas
1 medium tomato, diced
1 Lemon cut into 6 wedges
How To Make Shrimp Tacos with Coconut Coleslaw & Mango Salsa:
Prepping the Shrimp:
1. Combine 1/2 tsp chili powder, 1/2 tsp cayenne pepper, 1/2 tsp cumin and 1/2 tsp salt and sprinkle over shrimp. Stir shrimp to coat evenly.
2. Heat a large skillet over medium/high heat. Swirl in 1-2 Tbsp olive oil and saute about 1 min per side, or until pink and cooked through. Remove from pan and set aside. Once shrimp are cooled, chop into large pieces if desired (they’re easier to eat if chopped).
Prep your Coconut Coleslaw:
Click here for the full recipe & tutorial. Don’t skip the coleslaw, ok? For goodness sake, DON’T!
Mango Salsa:
1. In a medium bowl, combine: diced red onion, 2 Tbsp jalapeños, 1/4 bunch chopped cilantro, diced mango and diced avocado then drizzle in 3 Tbsp fresh lemon juice and stir to combine.
Assembly:
1. When ready to serve, heat a medium skillet over medium heat and add 2 Tbsp olive oil. Stack 2 tortillas on top of each other and once the oil is hot, saute until the bottom is golden (no need to flip the tortillas). You’ll see the top one curl up; this is a good thing. The top one should be warm not toasted. Repeat with remaining tortillas.
2. Place 1/6th of the shrimp on each taco (I like to make it an assembly line and have everyone make their own taco, that way I can focus on what’s important; like eating my taco!)
Add 1/6th of the coleslaw (it seems like a lot but you’ll thank me later), top with 1/6 of the mango salsa and finally stud the top with some freshly diced tomatoes. Put a wedge of lemon on each plate because they are even more amazing with a good squeeze of fresh lemon juice over the top.
Shrimp Tacos with Coconut Coleslaw and Mango Salsa

Ingredients
- 1 lb shrimp, peeled and deveined
- 1/2 tsp chili powder
- 1/2 tsp cayenne pepper
- 1/2 tsp ground cumin powder
- 1/2 tsp salt, I used sea salt
Coconut Coleslaw
- Visit NatashasKitchen.com to print coconut coleslaw recipe
Mango Avocado Salsa
- 1/2 small Red Onion, finely diced
- 2 Tbsp of canned hot Jalapenos, finely chopped
- 1/4 bunch of cilantro
- 1 fresh Mango, diced
- 1 avocado, diced
- 3 Tbsp fresh lemon juice
To Serve:
- 12 Small white corn tortillas
- 1 medium tomato, diced
- 1 Lemon cut into 6 wedges
Instructions
Prepping the Shrimp:
- Combine 1/2 tsp chili powder, 1/2 tsp cayenne pepper, 1/2 tsp cumin and 1/2 tsp salt and sprinkle over shrimp. Stir shrimp to coat evenly.
- Heat a large skillet over medium/high heat. Swirl in 1-2 Tbsp olive oil and saute about 1 min per side, or until pink and cooked through. Remove from pan and set aside. Once shrimp are cooled, chop into large pieces if desired (they're easier to eat if chopped).
Prep your Coconut Coleslaw:
- Visit: https://natashaskitchen.com/2014/04/01/creamy-coconut-coleslaw-recipe/ for the full recipe & tutorial.
Mango Salsa
- In a medium bowl, combine: diced red onion, 2 Tbsp jalapeños, 1/4 bunch chopped cilantro, diced mango and diced avocado then drizzle in 3 Tbsp fresh lemon juice and stir to combine.
Assembly:
- When ready to serve, heat a medium skillet over medium heat and add 2 Tbsp olive oil. Stack 2 tortillas on top of each other and once the oil is hot, saute until the bottom is golden (no need to flip the tortillas). You'll see the top one curl up; this is a good thing. The top one should be warm not toasted. Repeat with remaining tortillas.
- Place 1/6th of the shrimp on each taco (I like to make it an assembly line and have everyone make their own taco, that way I can focus on what's important; like eating my taco!) Add 1/6th of the coleslaw (it seems like a lot but you'll thank me later), top with 1/6 of the mango salsa and finally stud the top with some freshly diced tomatoes. Put a wedge of lemon on each plate because they are even more amazing with a good squeeze of fresh lemon juice over the top.
Can you tell these are my favorite tacos? They can be your favorite too! 😉 Swoon…
OH!!! Thank You SO much for this recipe. I also have visited Coconuts on Maui and loved everything we ever ate there. Your picture of this recipe looks INSANELY DELICIOUS!!! I have to make these tacos with just a slight variation since my hubby is allergic to mango & avocado… basically I’ll be substituting the mango for pineapple, and hubby will just have to do without Avocado (I however WILL have myself a healthy helping of it).
I’m so happy you found the recipe too. It’s something I wish I had found, but no one else had attempted it so I went for it 🙂 I hope you love it and I hope it brings back great memories for you!
Amazing Recipe. The whole family loved it. So fresh and so good. Thanks for posting 🙂 Will be making this again for sure :):)
Deepa thank you so much for the great review! (cool name by the way!) I’m so happy you all loved it 🙂
we had for dinner. we loved them. I didn’t add avocado but already good
I’m so glad you liked the tacos! You’ve got me craving them! 🙂
wow, looks so delicious, I’ll try this for dinner.
It really is quite a treat! I hope you love it as much as we did. Now you’ve got me craving it again! 😉 Enjoy and have a fun Memorial Day!
Just returned from our Maui vacation and have been talking about the great fish tacos at Coconuts!! We are trying this recipe tomorrow. Thank you so much!!
I hope you love it! It totally took us back 🙂
Thank you. They were great!
I made these for my family and they all loved it! There are so many flavors in this dish. I’m going to make some tonight as well. Thank you Natasha for posting your recipes. You are a blessing from God.
Oh goodness you are so sweet 🙂 I’m so happy you loved the tacos! I need to make them again. They remind me of Maui every time 🙂
I made these tacos last week and we loved them. Sooo good! 🙂
Thank you for a great review Alla :). I still have plenty of tortillas and shrimp left so might have to make some soon again.
Hi – Your RECIPES are always a EY OPENER ! Thanks Ursula @ursula cooks.com
Hi Natasha!!
Just had these delightful tacos for dinner and really enjoyed them!! All the flavors came together so well!!! I made my very own homemade flour tortillas and it was the perfect dinner. Thank you so much for sharing this recipe with us! You are the best!!:)
Thank you for the great review. I bet these were fantastic with fresh homemade tortillas. You’re making me hungry! 😉
Yeeeessss! I need these right now! Fortunately I’m heading to the store in about 5 minutes…well as soon as I stop gawking at your posts…
Can’t wait to try these out! I think a margarita is called for on the side, no?
The pictures give me intense cravings too. We understand each other! 😉 lol Enjoy!
Wondering why you toast 2 tortillas at once on top of each other and load everyone onto 2….
Can I just use one or is there a reason why u do 2???
It makes sure they don’t tear when you eat them. Corn tortillas are a little easier to tear than flour tortillas. You could try two. The restaurant used two just like this and it worked really well. The tacos are also pretty juicy from the coleslaw so it helps to contain the juiciness 🙂
I want these now. They’re light, I’m sure delicious and perfect for the Spring that’s actually showing itself around here. Pinned!
Thank you Norma :).
Mmm, these look good. I love the addition of mango.
Thanks Chloe, you definitely get a mouthful of different flavors :).
I hate messy food. If I can’t look descent eating it, I don’t touch it. But THIS! this is something!! Summer on a plate!
P.S. there’s no link where it says “click here, to get the recipe for the coleslaw”.
“Summer on the plate” – I like that comparison :D, thank you Marina. I did check the link and it seems to be working right now.
We made this tacos for dinner tonight and they turned out great!!I had three of them 🙂 Thank you for the recipe Natasha!
You are quick!! I’m so glad you liked the recipe 🙂 It doesn’t surprise me one bit that you had three. lol 😉
I’m in love! Totally my food and me and my 3 year old have the same face when eating tacos. Pinning because my clean eating-abs wanters will love this recipe!!!
That’s a cute picture 🙂 Thanks so much for pinning! You’re awesome. So now when I start desiring better abs, all I have to do is eat more tacos? Score!!
Haha, um, not really. First, you will have to stop baking cakes and cupcakes. 😀 Then bust your butt in the gym and eat cottage cheese with cinnamon for snacks and chicken breast for dinner. No mayo anywhere. Ready? 🙂
Give up mayo, cakes and cupcakes? Girl you crazy! lol. Just kidding. Nope I’m not ready. Except for cauliflower crust pizza. I am ready for that! And your chia pudding is amazing too! 🙂
Thank you! To each their own and as I always say “As long as you are happy”. So, enjoy and I’ll bust my butt for us.;)
Something is going on with your site. The background is Tinkerbelle ??
Looks like an advertisement for Disney’s Pirate Fairy
Hi Katia 🙂 That is supposed to be there. Disney is sponsoring my site for 3 days (today is the last day). What are your thoughts on it? I love feedback from my readers. Thanks Katia!
Nice! Sponsorship from Disney, way to go girl!
I don’t like it as background. I think it would be better if the advertisement was on the side
It was only temporary. They wanted it all and it was a pretty cool opportunity for our blog so we said yes 🙂 I don’t think I would want it there all the time, for sure! Thanks so much for your feedback 🙂
Just reading your description made me hungry, all i need is to pick up tortillas on the way home so we can have these tacos for dinner, thank you for the recipe
You’re welcome! I hope you love it! Don’t forget ingredients for the coleslaw! It wouldn’t be the same without it 😉
Yummy!!!!!!!!
Agreed 😉 Thanks Vera!
It is supposed to be in the 90’s here soon, so this recipe is going on my must-make list. It sounds wonderful and refreshing! Thanks for sharing 🙂
It is such a treat and it’s pretty healthy too. You just feel good after eating one, or two 😉