In an on-going effort to eat well and cook healthy, I made really good roasted shrimp on a bed of mixed greens and other fruits and veggies. I used my signature oil/mustard/lemon juice/honey vinaigrette and the overall effect was delicious. I don't think you need another side dish with this, but it can use some nicely toasted bread or pita.
Hint - When buying fresh shrimp, get the uncleaned vs. the cleaned - it'll provide a significant savings. I couldn't believe that the cleaned shrimp was a whopping $16.99/lb vs. the uncleaned which was a mere $6.99/lb at Whole Foods. It takes an extra 15 minutes to clean and devein, but it's worth it.
Hint - When buying fresh shrimp, get the uncleaned vs. the cleaned - it'll provide a significant savings. I couldn't believe that the cleaned shrimp was a whopping $16.99/lb vs. the uncleaned which was a mere $6.99/lb at Whole Foods. It takes an extra 15 minutes to clean and devein, but it's worth it.
Foodista's Roasted Shrimp Salad (serves 2)
1 lb of fresh shrimp (uncleaned)
Olive oil
Salt and coarse pepper to taste
Mixed greens such as arugula, radicchio, fresh baby spinach
1/2 red pepper, coarsely chopped
Mixed greens such as arugula, radicchio, fresh baby spinach
1/2 red pepper, coarsely chopped
1/2 or a whole golden delicious apple, peeled and coarsely chopped
2 pieces of fresh mozzarella cheese, cubed into 1/4" pieces
Handful of dried cherries, halved
My signature dressing
Handful of dried cherries, halved
My signature dressing
Directions:
Preheat oven to 425 degrees.
Peel and devein shrimp and then coat in olive oil (about 2 tbs). Season with salt and pepper and then mix thoroughly with your hands until well incorporated. Place on foil-lined baking sheet and put in oven for about 5 minutes or until the shrimp turns pink.
In the meantime, prepare the salad by tossing the greens with the peppers, apples, cheese, cherries and then finally the dressing.
When the shrimp is done, place on top of the greens and enjoy. As I mentioned, a crusty piece of bread or a pita might be tasty with this. Bon appetit.
Judes, this looks absolutely DELICIOUS! Ooo I must try :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Margs - coming from you, it's a great compliment :)
ReplyDeleteYou can get a pound of beautiful cleaned shrimp on 30th ave for $8-$9.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a great brunch dish! Very professionally done. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Gar. Anon - good tip, what place are you talking about?
ReplyDeleteI'm not 100% on the name, but I think it's something like "Ocean Fish Market". It's on the south side of 30th Ave, between 35th and 36th.
ReplyDeleteAhhh...Marino's?
ReplyDeleteNo, that's a block down, but not a bad choice either.
ReplyDeletewow looking tasty and still healthy wanna eat this
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