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Sriracha Miso Shrimp Stirfry

April 11, 2016 by Alison 2 Comments

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Sriracha Shrimp Stirfry
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The miso paste and mirin balance the spicy kick from the sriracha in this butterflied shrimp stirfry. Packed with broccoli, scallions and snow pea shoots, this stir fry is ideal for a Spring supper.
Servings Prep Time
4 people 20 minutes
Cook Time
15 minutes
Servings Prep Time
4 people 20 minutes
Cook Time
15 minutes
Sriracha Shrimp Stirfry
Print Recipe
The miso paste and mirin balance the spicy kick from the sriracha in this butterflied shrimp stirfry. Packed with broccoli, scallions and snow pea shoots, this stir fry is ideal for a Spring supper.
Servings Prep Time
4 people 20 minutes
Cook Time
15 minutes
Servings Prep Time
4 people 20 minutes
Cook Time
15 minutes
Ingredients
  • 4 cups broccoli florets
  • 4 tablespoons vegetable oil
  • 1 whole orange pepper sliced thinly, seeds removed
  • 2 whole jalapeno peppers diced finely, seeds removed
  • 2 tsp ginger root peeled and grated
  • 4 cloves garlic chopped roughly
  • 2 tbs rice wine vinegar
  • 3 tbsp Sriracha sauce
  • 1 tsp chili paste fresh, ground
  • 2 tbsp miso paste white
  • 1 tbs mirin
  • 3 tbs soy sauce
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 tbs honey
  • 5 oz shitaki mushrooms sliced
  • 2 bunches scallions washed and cut into 2 inch pieces
  • 3.5 oz snow pea shoots washed and stems cut
  • 2 tsp corn starch diluted in water as a paste
  • 1 cup chicken broth
  • 1.25 pound extra large shrimp deveined, tails on, butterflied
  • 1/2 cup peanuts dry roasted and salted
Servings: people
Instructions
  1. You'll want to use two skillets (a wok if you have one) to saute the shrimp and vegetables separately. One skillet should be a large one and the other medium sized.
  2. In a medium sized bowl, mix together the ginger, Sriracha sauce, miso, soy sauce, Mirin, rice wine vinegar, soy sauce and honey. Set aside.
  3. Heat 2 tablespoons vegetable oil on a medium high heat in each skillet or wok. Add half the jalapeños and half the garlic. Cook for two minutes, stirring constantly careful not to overcook the garlic. You'll want to cook both the vegetables and shrimp at the same time in different skillets.
  4. In the larger wok, first add the broccoli and cook for about 5 minutes, stirring frequently. During the next few minutes, add the vegetables in this order: peppers, mushrooms and scallions. Season with salt. Add the corn starch and 1/2 cup chicken broth. Stir well. You don't want the vegetables to overcook. Add half the sauce mixture and stir to combine.
  5. In the smaller skillet, add the shrimp and cook until the shrimp turns pink, approximately 5-7 minutes. Season with 1/2 teaspoon of salt. Add the other half of the sauce mixture and stir to combine.
  6. Add the shrimp to the vegetables in the larger skillet. Deglaze the pan in which you cooked the shrimp with the remaining 1/4 cup chicken broth, scraping the sides of the pan. Add this liquid to the vegetables.
  7. Just before serving, toss in the snow pea shoots and sprinkle with peanuts.

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  1. Inger Meyer says

    September 12, 2017 at 7:52 pm

    This sounds great, but when do you add the sriracha sauce? I’m going to have to make an educated guess as I’ve got everything ready to make this tonight, but would love to know when it is supposed to go in for future reference. Thanks!

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  2. Alison says

    November 21, 2017 at 8:17 am

    Hi Inger.

    I’ve updated the recipe. Thank you so much for noticing my mistake. The sauce should be split evenly between the shrimp skillet and vegetable skillet. The siracha is part of the mixture with the mirin and soy sauce. I hope your educated guess was correct and that you enjoyed the meal!

    Thanks for visiting my website.

    Alison

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