The stir fry reminds me of so many popular restaurant dishes, except with far less salt, fat, grease, and more budget-friendly. It’s a fast, easy recipe that the whole family will love and it’s ready in 15 minutes. The stir fry has sweet and juicy shrimp, crisp-tender sugar snap peas, broccoli, bell peppers, and carrots. The shrimp and veggies are coated in a sweet-and-sour sauce mixture that’s perfectly sweet with just the right amount of tang. Use the recipe as an excuse to clean out your produce drawer or pantry. Try mushrooms, snow peas, baby corn, bamboo shoots, or water chestnuts. Healthy, effortless, quick and easy dinners are always welcome especially on busy weeknights.
1cupuncooked riceabout 2 cups cooked; or make as much as desired, cooked according to package directions
Stir Fry
½cupsweet-and-sour sauce
2tablespoonshoney
2tablespoonslemon juice
1tablespoonsesame oilolive oil may be substituted
1tablespoonapple cider vinegar
1teaspoonground ginger
½teaspoonsaltor to taste
½teaspoonpepperor to taste
pinchcayenne pepperoptional and to taste
1tablespoonolive oil
1poundlarge shrimppeeled, de-veined, and cleaned with tails off
1cupsugar snap peas
1cupbroccoli florets
½cupcarrotsdiced small
½cupyellow bell peppersdiced small (another color may be substituted)
½cuporange bell peppersdiced small (another color may be substituted)
Instructions
Rice – Cook according to package directions; set aside.
Stir Fry – To a medium bowl or large measuring cup, add the sweet-and-sour sauce, honey, lemon juice, sesame oil, apple cider vinegar, ginger, salt, pepper, optional cayenne, and stir to combine; set sauce aside.
To a large skillet, add the olive oil, shrimp, and cook over medium-high heat for about 2 minutes, or until just pink; flip halfway through. Cooking time will vary based on size of shrimp and pan used. Shrimp should be about 90% cooked through; be careful not to overcook because shrimp continue to cook as they simmer in the stir fry sauce and you don’t want them to get rubbery or tough.
Carefully add the sauce, noting that it will likely bubble up in the first few seconds.
Add the vegetables and stir to combine.
Allow sauce to bubble at a low boil for about 3 to 5 minutes, or until sauce has thickened and reduced some, shrimp are cooked through, and vegetables are crisp-tender. Stir intermittently throughout.
Serve immediately over rice. Stir fry is best warm and fresh, but will keep airtight in the fridge for up to 3 days. Reheat gently prior to serving as desired.