Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Easy Shrimp & Artichoke Stir Fry #recipe from author @DarylWoodGerber


From Daryl:

As I press on through the summer writing, writing, and writing--I'm working on Cookbook Nook #6 right now; so much fun!! plus I'm doing all the PR prep for A Deadly Éclair...November is fast approaching--I don't like to think about making huge dinners or even dinners with lots of steps.

And when it's hot, I don't like to cook at length and heat up the house. I want something that takes minutes to prepare and minutes to serve.

This recipe is it!

One of the easiest of all items to buy at the store is:  salad bar. On a busy day, I head to my favorite grocery store and pick up a salad with all my favorite goodies.

Then I throw a piece of fish or a chop on the barbecue, and dinner is ready!

I also like raiding the salad bar for the veggies that I use in a quickie stir fry. Why buy the whole pack of green onions? Why buy a whole jar of Kalamata olives? Why buy a full carton of baby tomatoes? I do keep artichoke hearts on hand because I love them.

This easy dish, which takes 3 minutes to prepare, 3 minutes to cook the first portion, and 3 more minutes to cook the second half...a total of 9 minutes from refrigerator to table, should satisfy the savory eaters in your group!

EASY Shrimp and Artichokes

Serves 1  (obviously multiply to make larger portions)

8-10 cooked medium-sized shrimp
4 marinated artichoke heart quarters (including oil)

Plus, a quick raid on the salad bar:

3-4 miniature plum tomatoes, sliced in half
6-8 Kalamata olives
2 tablespoons peas
1 tablespoon green onions
Season with salt and pepper, as desired. 
(My artichoke hearts had plenty of seasoning in them.)

In a medium sauté pan, heat the shrimp and artichoke hearts (using 1-2 tablespoons of the marinated artichoke hearts' oil) over medium-high heat for 3 minutes. 

Add the tomatoes, olives, and whatever else you have chosen from the salad bar. Cook for 3 more minutes.

Serve hot.






I served with a crisp pinot grigio.

Savor the mystery!

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6 comments:

  1. It's very hot here again today. I think I know what I'm making for dinner. Thanks for the recipe!

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  2. Brilliant! Let someone else do all the slicing and dicing, give the shrimp and artichokes a quick saute, and you've got dinner!

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    1. Thanks, Sheila. And who needs a whole head of "whatever" in the fridge. That's what I like about the salad bar. It's just the right amount every time. ~ Daryl

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  3. I don't mind food prep at all but using a salad bar for ingredients would be a good idea if you are only cooking for one person.
    I cook with shrimp a lot and I use marinated artichoke hearts for that extra zip. This recipe didn't state marinated so I assume they weren't. I would add fresh lemon juice for sure as I love that extra freshness and little acid finish to shrimp. Thanks for posting as it reminded me of making this quuck kind of meal again very soon.
    Cynthia B.

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    1. Sorry, yes, they are marinated artichokes. I'll go repair that part of the recipe. I used the "oil" from the artichokes as the oil to sauté the shrimp. ~ Daryl

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