Shrimp glazed with teriyaki sauce and tossed with fresh basil leaves. This basil teriyaki shrimp is easy to make and delicious with rice.
I adore teriyaki sauce. I swear, it complements almost everything. So if I could, I’d probably use it with everything.
Whenever I’m at a Japanese restaurant, I’m always ordering something with teriyaki. Whether it’s chicken, salmon, sushi rolls topped with teriyaki sauce, there’s almost always something in my meal that has teriyaki. It’s such a versatile sauce that’s perfect with almost everything.
So, in today’s recipe, I decided that I wanted to try to create a twist to the classic teriyaki sauce. Slightly spicy with the delicious aromatic flavor of basil, this teriyaki glazed shrimp tastes oh so very amazing.
Whipping up the teriyaki sauce and cooking the shrimp takes only a few minutes. Served with rice, you’ll have dinner ready in absolutely no time at all.
In a small pan, add soy sauce, mirin, and granulated sugar over low heat. Stir to dissolve the sugar.
In a small bowl, mix together corn starch and water until it is well combined. This will serve as a thickener for your sauce. Slowly, add this cornstarch mixture into the sauce, making sure to stir well. If you don’t stir the sauce well, the sauce will start to clump together unevenly. Once the sauce starts to thicken, remove the skillet from heat.
In a different pan, add a little bit of vegetable or olive oil and allow it to heat for a few minutes. Add the shrimp to the pan and cook them until the shrimp turns reddish orange and is no longer gray. Once the shrimp are all reddish orange, remove the pan from the heat.
Toss the shrimp with the teriyaki sauce and torn basil leaves.
Serve the shrimp with rice.
Enjoy!
- 2 tablespoons soy sauce
- 2 tablespoons mirin
- 1 tablespoon + ¼ teaspoon granulated sugar
- 1 tablespoon water
- 1 teaspoon cornstarch
- ¼ teaspoon crushed red peppers (optional)
- 1 tablespoon vegetable or olive oil
- 2 dozens large shrimp, deshelled and deveined
- 5-6 large basil leaves, torn
- In a small pan, add soy sauce, mirin, and granulated sugar over low heat. Stir to evenly incorporate the ingredients and to dissolve the sugar.
- In a small bowl, mix together the water and cornstarch until the cornstarch has dissolved. This cornstarch mixture will be a thickener for the sauce. Slowly pour the cornstarch mixture into the sauce, stirring as you pour. Once the sauce starts to thicken, remove the pan from heat. Stir in the crushed red peppers.
- In a separate small pan, add vegetable or olive oil over low heat. Once the oil is heated, add the shrimp and cook them for a few minutes until the shrimp turns from gray to reddish orange.
- When the shrimp is cooked, toss them with the teriyaki sauce and torn basil leaves.
- Serve the shrimp with rice.
Freda @ Aromatic essence says
Looks tempting !
Mara says
Andrea, thank you so much for checking out Entertaining Family! I am so excited that you like what we are doing. It’s mutual. I love your blog! It’s gorgeous.
Victoria says
It’s funny, I never used to be a fan of teriyaki sauce. But as I’ve gotten older, I’ve learned to appreciate it. The dish looks absolutely divine!
Victoria
http://awayweroam.com/
birdonthehill says
These shrimps look so scrummy! Going to try this recipe out.
luvsclassics says
Hi, thanks for visiting my blog. I agree, job search is stressful and I am on search as well. Do you belong to a Job Search group? Your photos look so mouth- watering good. I love basil taste, good combo for shrimp.
Amanda Bella says
Oh my gosh, this looks so delicious! I’m saving this recipe for sure! Beautiful photos XO
Annesmiles says
That looks so delicious, I’m almost drooling! 🙂
I Say Nomato (@ISayNomato) says
I also always reach for the teriyaki 🙂 I haven’t had it on shrimp before and this looks incredible!
odyssaa says
Made me go hungry. LOOKS SO GOOD!!! I love shrimp!
crendina says
oh my! this is just ….so blissful! i never tried to make the teriyaki sauce…but with your instructions i wanna give it a try! The rice you made it’s just…perfect…! Well done!Cris