This post is sponsored by House of Tsang.
Zucchini noodles stir fry with shrimp, sweet peppers, edamame, mushrooms, and spinach in a delicious ready to use peanut sauce. This shrimp zucchini noodles with peanut sauce is delicious and perfect for an Asian inspired weeknight dinner.
We’re well into the fall season, and that means that the holidays are just around the corner.
I don’t know about you, but as we get closer to the end of the year, my schedule gets so busy and hectic. Maybe it’s because work and blogging can be pretty seasonal. But as much as I love staying busy, sometimes it leaves me with little time for anything else. At least, for a little while anyway.
Some days, after coming home from work, I’m so exhausted and the thought of cooking just doesn’t seem to have its usual appeal.
So I like having a dish that’s easy to make with simple ingredients that I can rely on for those nights. That way I can quickly have dinner on the table and relax after.
This Asian inspired shrimp zucchini noodles with peanut sauce is the perfect dish for that.
I’m so obsessed with zucchini noodles. How can I not be? They’re refreshing and easy to make with that crisp texture that I so love.
Jumbo shrimp, colorful sweet peppers, protein loaded edamame, sliced mushrooms, and quick to cook spinach, this dish is a vegetable lover’s dream. While these ingredients are the ones I chose for this zucchini noodle dish, you can definitely customize everything to your own taste. Substitute shrimp with chicken or tofu. Use kale instead of spinach. The possibilities are endless! And that’s what makes cooking and eating what you make so much fun. It never has to be the same.
And no dish is complete without a delicious sauce.
For these zucchini noodles, I chose to use House of Tsang’s Bangkok Peanut Sauce™ for a slightly spicy, creamy, tangy Asian flavor with hints of lemongrass and ginger. You’ll want to keep this sauce in your fridge for your Asian inspired meals and an authentic Asian experience. Since the sauce is ready made, you won’t need to prepare any extra ingredients to make the sauce for your favorite dish.
I love that this flavor packed peanut sauce is so versatile. You can add it to your cooking or use it as a dipping sauce for some of your favorite appetizers. There are so many different uses for it, which makes this sauce worth having on hand at home. And you can find them in the Asian section of your grocery store.
If you love Asian inspired dishes, you can find more recipe inspirations at House of Tsang.
In a medium sized skillet, add about a tablespoon of olive oil and allow it to heat for about a minute.
Once the olive oil has heated, add minced garlic and cook the garlic until they become aromatic and golden brown.
Next, add the mushrooms and sweet peppers. Cook until these become tender.
Add shrimp to the skillet then cook and stir them until they become reddish orange and are no longer gray in color.
Pour the House of Tsang Bangkok Peanut Sauce into the skillet and stir to combine until all the ingredients are coated in the sauce.
Add zucchini noodles, spinach, and edamame to the skillet and cook for about a minute until they are warmed. The zucchini noodles will soften slightly and the spinach will be wilted.
Plate the shrimp zucchini noodles with peanut sauce. Top with chopped peanuts or walnuts. And add sliced chili peppers for extra heat.
Serve this shrimp zucchini noodles with peanut sauce warm.
Enjoy!
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- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 2-3 cloves of garlic, minced
- 2 cups sliced mushrooms
- 1 ½ cups sliced sweet peppers
- 6 large shrimp, deshelled and deveined
- ½ cup House of Tsang Bangkok Peanut Sauce™
- 2 cups spinach
- ¼ cup edamame, deshelled
- 1 large zucchini, spiralized or julienned
- 1 chili pepper, sliced (optional)
- 1 teaspoon chopped peanuts or walnuts (optional)
- In a medium sized skillet, add about a tablespoon of olive oil and allow it to heat for about a minute.
- Once the olive oil has heated, add minced garlic and cook the garlic until they become aromatic and golden brown.
- Next, add the mushrooms and sweet peppers. Cook until these become tender.
- Add shrimp to the skillet then cook and stir them until they become reddish orange and are no longer gray in color.
- Pour the House of Tsang Bangkok Peanut Sauce into the skillet and stir to combine until all the ingredients are coated in the sauce.
- Add zucchini noodles, spinach, and edamame to the skillet and cook for about a minute until they are warmed. The zucchini noodles will soften slightly and the spinach will be wilted.
- Plate the shrimp zucchini noodles with peanut sauce. Top with chopped peanuts or walnuts. And add sliced chili peppers for extra heat.
- Serve this shrimp zucchini noodles with peanut sauce warm.
Thank you House of Tsang for sponsoring this post! All opinions are my own.
Michelle says
I have that peanut sauce in the fridge!
This is the perfect recipe for it! Looking forward to trying soon!
Michelle
callmetrav says
I can’t wait to try
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Hope you’ll like it!
Maggie says
That looks very colourful and tasty.
I don’t think we have House of Tsang in Ireland. Leastways I’ve never seen it.
Thank you so much for sharing and don’t forget to link back to Judi and my blogs as well as Fiesta Friday.
Amy says
Sooo delicious!!!
Shar says
Looks awesome. What kind of spiralizer do you have? Thus far, I have just used a julienne peeler, but I’d love to get those sweet curly-noodles.
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Hi Shar! I use the Paderno Tri-Blade.
GoughPubs says
Hi Shar, I’ve used the vegetti — makes nice zucchini-spaghetti curls. 🙂 –Donna
Shar says
Thanks! I’ll give it a try!
Dreaming in Peach says
Looks so yummy!! Thanks for posting and happy blogging!
xoxo,
Amber
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you so much, Amber!
youthfoodblog says
Colorful and hearty!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you!
msgt3227 says
I just looked at all your recipe postings using zucchini noodles… Looks like I am going to be busy for the next few days trying them ALL, they all sound so good!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
I hope you’ll like the ones you try!
GoughPubs says
Looks delicious! Another recipe to add to my “to-make” list. Thanks for posting!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you so much! I hope you’ll get a chance to try it!
Blissful Miri says
Looks so yummy Andrea! I definitely want to prepare this dish! I’ve got almost all the ingredients at home, minus the sauce and the edamame. But I’ll find something similar.
Thanks for sharing!
Miri💋
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thanks, Miri! Hope you’ll like it!