Joesfolks; I haven't made this recipe, but know that it should be close. Let me explain. I went to a church related function once , at a neighbors home, where the host served this incredible jelled lobster stuff. I have no idea what it was called but remember it very well, and it was truly delicious.
Here's how I would adapt it to your cooked shrimp.
Remove the tails and chop the shrimp to make 1 cup of meat. Following package directions, use unflavored gelatin to make 2 cups. While the gelatin is till hot, and liquid, add no more than 2 tbs. sweetener (Splenda or sugar as you prefer), and 2 tbs. shrimp soup base (you could subtitued canned clam juice for the shrim base if you want, but remember to reduce the amount of water by the amount of clam juice you use). Add the shrimp meat, and a little red food coloring. Pour into your favorite jello mold. Chill until firm. Garnish with lemon wedges and a sprig or two of fresh mint.
Remember, I've never made this so the flavorings may have to be adjusted in quantity. You could add less sweetener, taste, and add more until you get the flavor you want. The same is true of the shrimp base or clam juice.
When you get it just right, this dish is elegant and will impress just about anyone who shares it with you. It is very low cal and has the nutritional value of the gelatin as well.
The lobter gelatin I had is sooo good on triscuits and alternated with smoked salmon dip. This is great served up as a mold, or made into canape's.
Seeeeeeya; Goodweed of the North