The homemade sauce used to stir fry the veggies and shrimps is about to be your go-to sauce for all stir-fries, it is delicious and the umami flavour is spot on. I love to serve this stir fry with freshly boiled basmati rice, coconut rice or noodles.

Shrimp stir fry recipe

Who doesn’t like a good stir fry especially on a busy weeknight when you just want something quick and easy but delicious. This shrimp and vegetable stir fry does give you that, it delivers on flavour. I love the fact that you can make this stir fry with everything but your kitchen sink, a great fridge forage meal. Use any vegetable you want, you have all the power over that but what I need to let you know is to cut the veggies to the same size so they cook evenly. This Chinese shrimp stir fry recipe is healthy, high in protein and low carb. No homemade stir fry recipe is complete without an amazing sauce and I am sharing this with you today. Easy stir fry sauce recipe that is great in all your Asian dishes. I should make a separate post about this all-purpose sauce. It is surely a lifesaver, especially if you keep one on your fridge. Once you have cut the veggies and make the stir fry sauce, the whole cooking process only requires 3 steps. Stir fry vegetables, add prawns or shrimps (you can use any seafood you want) then add the sauce and you are done. Easy peasy homemade shrimp dinner.

What you need to make this easy stir fry and vegetables

The list seems exhaustive but trust me, these ingredients are the basic everyday ingredients you may already have in your pantry Raw shrimps or prawns cleaned and deveined. You can also use precooked shrimps but make sure they are completely thawed before using.   Onion Bell peppers: I used green, yellow and red bell pepper Broccoli florets Green onions Vegetables oil Sesame seed to garnish

Stir fry sauce ingredients

Light soy sauce Dark soy sauce Oyster sauce Garlic granules Ginger minced Cornflour Water White pepper this is optional Toasted sesame oil Rice wine vinegar Sriracha or use according to preference  

How to make shrimp stir fry

Make the sauce: to a bowl, add soy sauce, oyster sauce, sesame oil, sriracha, rice wine vinegar, ginger, garlic, white pepper, cornflour and whisk to combine. Heat the vegetable oil in a large skillet on medium-high heat. Add the chopped onions and saute for about 1 minute, add the sliced bell peppers and continue to saute for another 2 minutes followed by the chopped broccoli florets and saute for 1 minute. Push the sautéed veggies to one side on the skillet then add the shrimps. Saute for about a minutes before stirring it with the veggies. Continue stirring until the shrimp turns pink and it is slightly curled. Add the chopped sliced green onions and the sauce to the stir-fried shrimps and vegetables, stir to combine, add ⅓ cup of water or more if you want it would rather have it saucier. Continue to stir for another 2 to 3 minutes until the sauce slightly reduces. Take it off the heat and serve over rice. Related post: If you love stir fry recipes, then you would love this easy vegetable fried rice recipe.

How to serve shrimp stir fry

You can serve this stir fry over rice, basmati rice, long grain rice or even brown rice. For healthier option and if you are on a low carb diet, substitute the rice for cauliflower rice.

How to store

This stir fry tastes better the next day, you can store it in the fridge in an airtight container for up to 3 days I do not recommend freezing the cornflower slurry may splits when reheating.

Tips

Prep all the ingredients before you start stir frying as the whole cooking process only takes about 15 minutes or 20 minutes tops.

Substitute the water for low sodium broth

You can use fresh or frozen peas to make this stir fry

Double or triple the stir fry sauce and use it as needed for a quick fix recipe during the week

Adjust the level of heat in this recipe to suit your taste. I used 2 tablespoons od sriracha and I understand that might be too hot for some people.

I recommend consuming the stir fry within 24 hours as shrimps/prawns tends to be rubbery when overcooked. Reheating the stir fry can make this happen.

I used a large skillet to make this stir fry but you an also use a wok or a non stick frying pan.

Other quick Asian recipes you would love

Vegetable Chow mein Instant pot ramen noodles Salt and pepper chicken If you made this easy shrimp stir fry recipe, don’t forget to leave me feedback. Tag me @thedinnerbite on Instagram and save away to your Pinterest. Please subscribe to the blog if you haven’t for free new recipes in your inbox DID YOU MAKE THIS RECIPE? PLEASE RATE IT AND LEAVE ME A COMMENT. USE #THEDINNERBITE OR TAG @THEDINNERBITE ON INSTAGRAM SO I CAN SEE YOUR PHOTOS, I WOULD LOVE TO SEE YOUR CREATIONS. THANK YOU!

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