Garlic Teriyaki Shrimp with Rice

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Sweet & saucy shrimp on a bed of fluffy rice - YUM :-)

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Very easy
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3 minutes

Prep time

10 minutes

Cook time

347 cal.

Per serving

Ingredients

Utensils

Stovetop, Frying pan, Pot (small)

recipe

Broccoli (fresh)

Step 1

Wash & slice the broccoli into florets.

Step 2

In a pot of salted boiling water, add the broccoli. Cook for 4-5 min. Once cooked through, drain the broccoli & keep warm.

Brown rice (long grain, cooked)

Step 3

Meanwhile, heat the rice according to package instructions.

Garlic

Step 4

In the meantime, heat a drizzle of olive oil in a pan, over medium-high heat. Add the grated garlic & sauté for 30 sec, stirring.

Raw shrimp

Step 5

Add the shrimp to the pan & sauté for 3-4 min, flipping halfway through.

Teriyaki sauce
Honey

Step 6

Add the teriyaki sauce, honey & a couple of tablespoons of water. Cook until the water is mostly evaporated, approx 2-3 min, stirring until the sauce is thick & bubbly.

Step 7

Serve the teriyaki shrimp in a plate with the broccoli & fluffy rice. Top the shrimp with the remaining garlic-teriyaki sauce & sprinkle the dish with sesame seeds, if you have some. Re-season to taste & enjoy !

Personal notes

Add your own flavor!


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Nutrition facts

Average estimated amount for one serving

Energy347 cal.
Fat7 g
Carbohydrates42 g
Protein31 g
Fiber5 g

Values are based on an average estimate for one serving. All nutrition information presented on Jow is intended for informational purposes only. If you have any concerns or questions about your health, please consult with a health-care professional.

On average, one serving of the recipe "Garlic Teriyaki Shrimp with Rice" contains 347 Energy, 7 g of Fat, 42 g of Carbohydrates, 31 g of Protein, 5 g of Fiber.

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