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Grilled Lemon Chicken Skewers

Grilled Lemon Chicken Skewers

  It’s a grilling season; nothing compares to the taste of juicy, succulent chicken cooked on the barbecue. Try these Grilled Lemon Chicken Skewers if you’re searching for a tasty and simple summer recipe. These delicate chicken skewers are bursting with citrus flavors and just read more

Beef Burrito Skillet

Beef Burrito Skillet

Beef Burrito Skillet is such a tasty ad easy dish that you will be making it over and over again. I mean who doesn’t like an easy weeknight recipe? We love simple weeknight dinners. Not only can you prep this quickly but it is versatile too. read more

Shrimp Rice Bowl

Shrimp Rice Bowl

Shrimp Rice Bowl
Shrimp Rice Bowl, image Copyright © 2023 Sandra Mihic

In case you have not noticed I love making rice bowls, and Shrimp Rice Bowls are one of my go-to. The last post was Salmon Rice Bowl, and one before that was Taco Salad Bowl. It is one of those convenient and fast meals everyone loves in my house.

A delicious and healthy dish known as a seafood rice bowl is often prepared with seafood, rice, veggies, and aromatic seasonings. Although I used shrimp, the type of seafood used in this dish might vary.

Squid, salmon, and mussels are frequently utilized. Rice is served with fresh vegetables, including cucumbers, tomatoes, and avocados, along with seafood, which has been sautéed or grilled.

Shrimp Rice Bowl,

Soy sauce, garlic, ginger, and sesame oil are often combined in seafood rice bowls. This imparts a rich, savory flavor to the food that pairs well with fresh seafood and veggies.

Gochujang sauce, also known as Korean chili sauce, or hot chili oil may also be used in some variations to up the heat and flavor. With that being said, you can use any sauce you prefer, even if it is as simple as butter.

Seafood rice bowls are delicious and nutritious. In general, they are low in calories and rich in protein, fiber, and vital vitamins and minerals.

Shrimp Rice Bowl

Additionally, they can be altered to meet special dietary requirements like gluten-free or vegetarian.

All things considered, shrimp or any other seafood rice bowls are a wonderful and wholesome way to enjoy seafood and veggies in a single, filling meal.

Seafood recipes you might like:

Salmon and Vegetables Sheet Pan Dinner

Classic Beer Battered Fried Fish

Easy Shrimp and Grits

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Yield: 4 SERVINGS

Shrimp Rice Bowl

Shrimp Rice Bowl

Simple and Easy lunch or dinner idea

Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 25 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 packs Southern Style Jumbo Shrimp (I used SeaPak)
  • 2 tablespoon olive oil, divided
  • 2 zucchini, quartered
  • 2 garlic cloves
  • ¼ teaspoon cajun seasoning
  • Salt and black pepper to taste
  • 1.5 cups cherry tomatoes, halved
  • 2-3 tablespoons chopped parsley, fresh
  • ¼ tsp lemon juice
  • 2 cups corn, saute
  • 1 avocado, sliced
  • 2 cups uncooked white rice + 1 tablespoon olive oil + 1/4 teaspoon salt

Instructions

Read the Instructions on how to prepare shrimp on the package. However, you can make your own fried, or in your skillet. I will add more in the notes.

AIR FRYER:

  1. Preheat the air fryer to 390°F.
  2. Arrange frozen shrimp in an airfryer basket in a single layer. Air fry for 7-8 minutes (full bag); SAUCE: Thaw unopened sauce packet in warm water. More on shrimp in notes.

STOVETOP RICE:

  1. Wash white rice 2 to 3 times, then soak it in cold water for 15 minutes.
    Remove the water, then add a good pinch of salt to the rice, then cover it with cold water; Water should be approximately 3/4 inch (1.9 cm) above the rice.
  2. Let the water boil at a high temp, then turn the temperature down to simmer for 13 to 15 minutes, covered; this will also depend on the size and freshness of your rice.
  3. When rice is cooked, uncover and mix it or fluff it with your fork. Add any other seasoning if you wish.

ZUCCHINI:

  1. Heat a skillet with a drizzle of olive oil. Add zucchini and sliced garlic, and sprinkle a bit of cajun seasoning, salt, and black pepper if needed.
  2. Stir often and cook for up to 3 minutes at medium-high heat.

CORN:

  1. Sauteed corn for one to two minutes. Season with salt and black pepper to taste.

CHERRY TOMATOES:

  1. Wash and slice tomatoes in half. chop parsley and add to a bowl with halved tomatoes.
  2. Add salt and pepper to taste, drizzle with olive oil, and a squeeze of lemon.

AVOCADO:

  1. Slice avocado into thin slices just before serving.

SERVE—

  1. In each bowl add approximately one cup of cooked rice.
  2. Top rice with air-fried shrimp and all the other toppings.

Notes

Shrimp:

You can pick up a couple of boxes of already-cooked shrimp as I did and cook it in your airfryer or oven, or you can make some in your skillet. It is up to you how which kind of shrimp you will use.

I have one of my favorite shrimp recipes HERE

Topping:

You can do whatever you prefer. These are my topping preferences and I love them all together.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

4

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 347Total Fat: 16gSaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 13gCholesterol: 5mgSodium: 250mgCarbohydrates: 48gNet Carbohydrates: 41gFiber: 7gSugar: 7gProtein: 8g

This data was provided and calculated by Nutritionix. Nutrition information isn’t always accurate, but we try our best.

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Easy Salmon Rice Bowls

Easy Salmon Rice Bowls

Unlike Poke Bowls, a popular dish in Hawaiian cuisine, these Easy Salmon Rice Bowls are just a bit different. This one consists of a base of rice and is topped with bite-sized cooked pieces of salmon, along with an array of vegetables, fruits, sauces, and read more

Taco Salad Bowl

Taco Salad Bowl

I LOVE the taco salad bowl. It is probably one of my favorite quick and easy meals. In addition to lettuce, beans, tomatoes, cheese, avocados and so on you can add any protein that you prefer and include any other topping. Tap Here for more Salad read more

Italian Sub-Inspired Sliders

Italian Sub-Inspired Sliders

Italian Sub-Inspired Sliders

I am a sandwich gal through and through, and Italian Sub Sliders are truly my jam. There’s something irresistible about melty cheese, savory deli meats, and soft, buttery bread baked to golden perfection.

I have quite a few slider recipes on my blog already, and honestly, I love them all equally—but these are the ones my family asks for again and again.

Whether you’re hosting game night, a casual dinner, or just want something quick and satisfying, these Italian Sub Sliders check all the boxes. They’re loaded with flavor, easy to prep, and incredibly fun to eat.

Italian Sub-Inspired Sliders

Tips for Making the Best Italian Sub Sliders

You can absolutely customize these sliders to fit your taste. While I love using spicy salami and Kentucky smoked ham, you can easily swap in smoked turkey or roast beef. If you don’t have brioche buns, Hawaiian rolls or even simple dinner rolls work beautifully.

One tip that takes this recipe to the next level? I add a layer of sun-dried tomato pesto, and oh my goodness—it soaks into the bread and creates the most incredible flavor.

It adds a little tang, a little richness, and a big “wow” factor. Top that with a pizza cheese blend, and brush the tops with melted butter mixed with Italian herbs, parsley, and garlic powder.

Tap here for more recipes like this tasty Italian Sub Sliders

Italian Sub-Inspired Sliders

Make It Personal

What I love about these sliders is how nostalgic they feel—easy, satisfying, and perfect for sharing.

My kids devour them, and they’re often the first thing gone when we have guests over. It’s one of those no-fuss recipes that always impress.

If you make these Italian Sub Sliders, I’d love to see your creations! Tag me on social media and share your twist—I always get inspired by your ideas!

Tasty Sandwiches

If you decide to make these tasty and simple Italian Sub Sliders, do not forget to tag me on social media.

You can find me on Instagram most of the time, so use the tag @sandraseasycooking with the same hashtag #sandraseasycooking. If you are private, you can DM me a pic.

YOU MIGHT LIKE THESE RECIPES:

Build Your Own Burger Board

Chicken and Bacon Tortilla Pinwheels

Pull Apart BBQ Chicken Sliders

Ham and Cheese Skillet Sliders

Yield: 6

Italian Sub-Inspired Sliders

Italian Sub-Inspired Sliders
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 12 minutes
Total Time 22 minutes

Ingredients

  • 12 brioche slider buns
  • 12 teaspoons Sun-dried tomato pesto, more if desired
  • 1/2 lb. shredded cheese, Italian blend
  • 12 slices Italian spicy salami
  • 12 slices Italian Genova salami
  • 6 thicker slices of smoked ham, chopped into smaller pieces
  • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
  • 1 teaspoon Italian herbs
  • 1 teaspoon dried parsley
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder

Instructions

  1. Open each bun and place it on the bottom of the sheet pan. Then spread an equal amount of sun-dried tomato pesto on each bottom of the bun, following a generous sprinkle of Italian shredded cheese.
  2. Add salami and smoked ham, and add more cheese on top.
  3. Plays the tops of the band back and brush on melted unsalted
    butter, mixed with Italian herbs, dry parsley, and garlic powder.
  4. Bake at 375 Fahrenheit for 12 minutes. Take it out of the
    oven then wait for five minutes before serving. Enjoy!

Notes

If you do not eat ham, use smoked turkey or chicken, or just omit it.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

6

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 914Total Fat: 57gSaturated Fat: 29gTrans Fat: 1gUnsaturated Fat: 24gCholesterol: 292mgSodium: 1661mgCarbohydrates: 67gFiber: 3gSugar: 12gProtein: 32g

This data was provided and calculated by Nutritionix. Nutrition information isn’t always accurate, but we try our best.

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