Juicy shrimp cooked in a slightly spicy and very garlicky soy sauce, perfect with rice for a quick dinner. This delicious dish is so flavorful you won’t be able to resist!
Garlicky shrimp. Seriously, do I need to say more? With just the slightest hint of spicy from crushed red peppers, lots of garlic, a little bit of sugar, and some soy sauce, this sauce is so tasty, you’ll want to use in all your dishes.
The last few days have been rainy. We even had hail earlier today and a thunder storm the last two days. Which means that the lighting isn’t so great for my photos. Sadness. But that does not mean that this shrimp dish is not as delicious as it sounds. It doesn’t take long to make and you won’t regret trying this recipe at all. Promise.
All of these ingredients are items I already have in my house. Shrimp, garlic, crushed red peppers, sugar, soy sauce, and paprika. In the right combination, it’ll taste amazing.
What you need to do first is defrost the shrimp, then deshell and devein. Or you can buy them deshelled and deveined. It’ll save you a lot of time. But don’t buy the ones that are already cooked. I don’t like precooked shrimp because I feel that it won’t be as succulent and delicious as when you cook them from raw.
Mince the garlic.
In a medium size skillet, add about a tablespoon of olive oil over medium to low heat. Wait about 30 seconds before you add minced garlic. Stir the garlic with a spatula to cook the garlic until it turns a golden brown. You want the garlic to be aromatic but be careful not to burn them.
Turn off the heat to allow the oil to cool down for about a minute before you carefully add a little bit of water. Be very careful when you do this. Oil and water do not mix well so if the oil is still hot, when you add water, it will start to pop. So be careful.
After you add the water, turn the heat to medium high. Add in the crushed red pepper, sugar, paprika, and soy sauce. Stir to mix all the ingredients. I happen to like spicy, but if you prefer it to be less spicy, you can either add less of the crushed red pepper or replace them with black pepper. You can also use honey instead of sugar. I haven’t tested this recipe with honey so you can add it to taste.
In a small bowl, mix ¼ cup water with one teaspoon of flour. Slowly pour this mixture into the simmering sauce in the skillet and make sure to quickly stir as you pour. This step will help thicken the sauce. But you need to make sure that you stir otherwise the flour will clump together into a jelly like form.
Lastly, add the shrimp and stir to mix with the sauce. Cook the shrimp until they are no longer grey and translucent. Instead they will appear red orange.
Once the shrimp is completely cooked, pour the shrimp and the sauce into a plate.
Serve warm with rice.
Enjoy!
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Andrea says
YUM! This looks delicious! I’m going to pin it too 🙂
Andrea | Cooking with a Wallflower says
I hope you’ll like the recipe when you try it, Andrea! =)
Anna says
that looks yumm!
Andrea | Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you, Anna!
TonyZ says
Thanks for the recipes. I love your blog. 🙂
Andrea | Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you!
amritawrites says
need to try this Asap!!!
Andrea | Cooking with a Wallflower says
I hope you’ll like it =)
Mr Zaloum says
Reblogged this on sneaky beer and commented:
This looks delicious. 🙂
geoffers says
I have just put my pizza back in the freezer, time for shrimp for me now!
Andrea | Cooking with a Wallflower says
I hope you liked the recipe! =)
biancasee says
Reblogged this on Living and breathing, however neurotically and commented:
Nothing like a good shrimp recipe, especially when there’s garlic involved.
biancasee says
I am a fool for shrimp. This looks sooo good. Thank you for this!
Andrea | Cooking with a Wallflower says
I know me too. I love anything with shrimp in it. So you’ll see a lot of shrimp dishes. =)
Shari says
Looks delicious! I love all the garlic in it. Thanks for sharing this!
Andrea | Cooking with a Wallflower says
The garlic really works well in this recipe =)
Victoria says
YUMMM!!