Sesame shrimp flavoured with garlic, ginger and chillies, then cooked quickly with crunchy snow peas, baby corn and bean sprouts. It’s quicker than ordering a takeout! For more Chinese recipes, check out my Chinese Chicken Curry. We don’t do takeouts too often around here and when we do, it’s always Indian. This is mostly because curry has become Britain’s national dish and out of 200 + takeout restaurants available in our area 150 of them are Indian and Nepalese. I love it but Brad often complains that he is in serious need of Chinese food. I’ve never been a big fan. Don’t take me wrong, I love a good Sweet and Sour Pork or Peking Duck as much as the next person but I can rarely find a restaurant that will do them justice. I am as picky as they come but visiting China more than a decade ago and eating authentic Chinese food ruined me for good. I guess what bothers me most in local takeouts is the overall unhealthiness of the food, which is usually down to the method of cooking and the ingredients not the cuisine itself. This recipe for shrimp stir fry, however, couldn’t be further away from that. My shrimp stir fry is healthy and delicious; bursting with fresh flavours and vibrant colours!
Ingredients
Like most stir fries, the ingredient choices are endless and the recipe can be adapted based on your preferences and what is available to you. Here are some of my favourites:
garlic, ginger, fresh chillies, lime juice, cilantro and sesame oil, soy sauce and 5 Spice Mix for flavour shrimp or any other protein you like snow peas, bean sprouts, baby corn, peas or any other veg you prefer
How long does it take to make a Chinese stir fry?
Chinese stir frys are quick dinners. Most of the time goes into preparing the ingredients but peeling and cutting the vegetables. The cooking itself happens within minutes. That is why it’s important to have all ingredients prepped and ready to go before the you turn the heat on. This recipe comes together in 15 minutes! Quick, healthy, delish. It ticks all the right boxes. For more tips on making stir fry check out my Beef, Mushroom and Snow Pea Stir Fry.
Substitutions
If you are not a fan of shrimp, it can be easily swapped for chicken or strips of beef or pork. There is no need to make major changes to the recipe other than the time to cook the meat, which will take longer than shrimp. If you make it vegetarian it’s still full of flavour! I love versatile recipes like that.
More stir fry recipes
Beef and Broccoli Stir Fry Prawn Noodle Stir Fry Teriyaki Chicken Stir Fry Beef, Mushroom and Snow Pea Stir Fry