Restaurant Style Shrimp Fried Rice (Sweet-Spicy) #friedrice

Restaurant Style Shrimp Fried Rice: An absolutely flavorful and mouthwatering restaurant style shrimp fried rice recipe using veggies, shrimp and a mix of sweet-spicy butter sauce. Perfect to celebrate special moments with your loved ones.

Restaurant Style Shrimp Fried Rice in Sweet-spicy butter sauce

The weekend is almost here and before we make any plans, I need to share this tantalizing and finger-licking good Restaurant Style Shrimp Fried Rice in sweet-spicy butter sauce recipe with you’ll.

Ingredients for Restaurant Style Shrimp Fried Rice:

Shrimp

Cooked White Rice

Mixed Vegetables – like carrots, peas, asparagus, whatever you like.

Chili Sauce

Honey

Butter

It’s one of those recipes that you make for special events or to go that extra mile and create a gorgeous looking dish for that someone special ….. for me.

I seriously wanted to make my mom feel extra extra extra special for everything she does for all of us.

Since we are going that extra mile, I’m going to serve it along with our favorite ‘Gold medal Winner(SF Chronicle Wine Competition Jan. 2017) – Butter Chardonnay Wine by JaM Cellars.

It’s a is rich, bold and luscious wine, made in the tradition of quality Californian winemaking.

They cold ferment this easy-to-love Chardonnay to a lush creaminess and age it in our unique blend of oak. Butter brims with stone fruit and baked lemon notes and has a lovely, long, vanilla finish.

Simply put, it melts in your mouth & just the PERFECT wine to go with our Restaurant Style Shrimp Fried Rice recipe.

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Now, that we know what we are making for #MothersDay celebrations, let’s discuss – How do you celebrate the Day?

Do you treat her with a whole day of a special pass for anything she desires 😉 or does you take her out for a fun outing?

I usually do a mix of both and I have to share this really funny incident that almost always happens to us or rather me & mom.

Every Mother’s day, we start the day early with a quick breakfast in bed and then we take her shopping where the men and women split up for obvious reasons.

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Unless you want to exit the mall in 10 minutes (cause the men to believe we just need 10 minutes to go, pick-up the first thing and come out … Seriously!).

Once in the mall, I always start with the stores she likes (which obviously I like too …which women don’t like clothes n cosmetics & jewelry ;)).

I promise, I always enter the store with the utmost feeling of helping mom choose stuff but then after 10-15 minutes once we are kind of comfortable around and suddenly my eyes are all over the stuff that I would buy.

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Now, I hope that’s fairly normal and I’m not the only one doing that 😉

So, the trip that started as Mom’s shopping spree takes a complete turnaround and somehow becomes ‘Mom look how cute is that top or how amazing is this new bag’ and so goes her shopping.

But thankfully, by the time we reach the checkout counter some mystical power prevails.

And I end up keeping most of my stuff away (hmmmmm…..which I would buy later over the week) as this is all about ‘Mom’!!!

Next stop is usually her favorite spa or we end up going to the beach or a drive around the gorgeous CA – Highway 1 which has the most picturesque drive.

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Once, we are back home, the chilled Butter Chardonnay is a perfect drink to unwind and relax with some light music and chit-chat.

As I had already prepared the Restaurant Style Shrimp Fried Rice heating up dinner is just a 10 minutes job and we are all set.

Before I leave, here are some more details on the Butter Chardonnay Wine by JaM Cellars :

  • JaM Cellars makes three easy-to-love, everyday California wines Butter Chardonnay, JaM Cabernet and Toast Sparkling.
  • Second-generation Napa Valley vintners John and Michele are the “J” and the “M” in JaM Cellars. They made these wines in a style they love to enjoy with their friends any day of the week.

 

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Here’s a Fun Quote from them which I really like:

“We take our wines seriously;

we just don’t take ourselves seriously!” – JaM Cellars 

 

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Restaurant Style Shrimp Fried Rice (Sweet-Spicy) #friedrice

Shrimp Fried Rice in Sweet and Spicy Butter Sauce #mothersday

Restaurant Style Shrimp Fried Rice: An absolutely flavorful and mouthwatering restaurant style shrimp fried rice recipe using veggies, shrimp and a mix of sweet-spicy butter sauce.

Prep Time 3 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 18 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1/2 lb Shrimp - cleaned and deveined - can be frozen or fresh as per choice
  • 2 Cups Cooked White Rice - you may use any kind
  • 1 Cup Peas & Carrot Mix - thawed
  • 1/2 Cup Asparagus Florets - optional
  • 3 Tbsp Olive Oil
  • 2 Tbsp Brown Butter - ghee

Sweet & Spicy Sauce Ingredients

  • 2 Tbsp Honey
  • 1 Tbsp Chili Sauce
  • 1 Tsp Soy Sauce
  • 1/4 Tsp Ginger+Garlic Powder
  • 1 Tbsp Sambal Chili Paste- use any other chili paste or ignore

Instructions

In a bowl, mix the sweet and spicy sauce ingredients and keep aside.

Step 1 - Saute Shrimp & Veggies

  1. In a large pan, heat 2 tbsp oil.
  2. Add shrimp and saute till they are cooked and turn orange.
  3. Remove shrimp.
  4. Add 1tbsp oil and add the asparagus and stir fry for 2 minutes on medium heat.
  5. Now, add peas & carrot and saute for another 2 minutes to cook everything together.
  6. Once cooked, remove the vegetables from pan.

Step 2 - Restaurant Style Shrimp Fried Rice

  1. In the same pan, heat 2tbsp brown butter for 1/2 minute.
  2. Now, pour the mixed sauce ingredients from the bowl and saute on medium heat for a minute.
  3. Add the sauteed veggies and let everything cook for minutes over medium flame.
  4. Finally, increase the flame to high, add rice and saute everything evenly.
  5. Carefully, keep stirring the mix from corners to make sure everything gets evenly coated.
  6. Cook for another 2 minutes and then turn off the heat.
  7. Transfer the fried rice in a serving bowl and serve fresh.

Notes

If you donot like spice, you can skip the chili sauce and reduce the quantity of honey.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

4

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 447Total Fat: 21gSaturated Fat: 7gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 12gCholesterol: 143mgSodium: 249mgCarbohydrates: 48gFiber: 4gSugar: 17gProtein: 19g

 

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28 Replies to "Restaurant Style Shrimp Fried Rice (Sweet-Spicy) #friedrice"

  • Kylee from Kylee Cooks May 2, 2017 (12:29 am)

    Oh man, your hubby is a lucky man – mine would think he’d died and gone to heaven if I made this for him! YUM!!

  • traditionallymodernfood May 1, 2017 (8:22 pm)

    My hubby prefers spicy food I like sweet version this will definitely sell in our house. looks so flavorful. I am more than addicted for friedd rice this is yum

  • swathi May 1, 2017 (6:57 pm)

    Love this shrimp fried rice with sweet and spicy sauce, I like the way you served with white wine. Mother’s day perfect menu. Yes every mother’s day is important to me as I miss mom a lot on that day also be happy one side becoming mom now.

  • Natalie May 1, 2017 (3:57 pm)

    Wow, that sauce sounds really delicious Molly. I love ginger, you probably noticed that! 😀 Nice colorful dish. Full of flavors. Love the spicy kick, and I love wine pairing suggestion 😉 Perfect for Mother’s Day, I agree!

    • Molly Kumar May 1, 2017 (5:32 pm)

      Thanks Natalie and I’m so happy you liked the recipe 🙂

  • Amy May 1, 2017 (12:44 pm)

    This sounds delicious! We don’t really have any set traditions for how to celebrate Mother’s Day except that I always request a photo with my girls each year. It’s fun comparing them from year to year and I don’t have very many pictures of my mom while I was growing up at all, so I’m trying to change that in my family.

    • Molly Kumar May 3, 2017 (6:24 am)

      Thanks Amy. I love the idea of having pictures taken with family on special occasion and then just look at them in later years – Totally Priceless Moment 🙂

  • Donna May 1, 2017 (2:42 am)

    I can’t believe Mother’s Day is rolling around again for another year, time just flies way too quickly! This sounds absolutely delicious!! Love the wine pairing, I haven’t had a good chardonnay in so long, I will have to give this one a try

  • Marisa Franca @ All Our Way April 30, 2017 (11:25 pm)

    The colors alone are beckoning me to dig in. We love fried rice and with that wine — perfection. Hubby and I do love our wine at night time. It seems like it slows us down and lets us relax and enjoy the meal. Great recipe.

  • ManilaSpoon April 30, 2017 (8:04 pm)

    I love fried rice! I grew up with it so I can literally eat it everyday! Love the flavors here and specially the spicy kick you added!

    • Molly Kumar April 30, 2017 (10:09 pm)

      Thanks and glad you like the recipe.

  • Sandhya Ramakrishnan April 30, 2017 (1:51 pm)

    My husband loves the sweet and spicy flavor and I can make this vegetarian fried rice by throwing some tofu in it. Love the recipe and what a great color of the rice.

    • Molly Kumar May 3, 2017 (5:41 am)

      Thanks Sandhya and yes, you can definitely use tofu or simply omit shrimp as it does have other veggies in it.

  • Gloria @ Homemade & Yummy April 29, 2017 (9:56 pm)

    We were just talking about the Mother’s Day menu…and making something different. This looks delicious. The wine adds a nice touch, and makes it celebration worthy.

  • Erin April 29, 2017 (5:48 pm)

    I’m not a shrimp fan but dear god this look amazing! I love the colors. I will have to try it with chicken instead.

  • Sarah April 29, 2017 (3:42 pm)

    Sounds like your mom is perfectly spoiled on Mother’s Day! This shrimp fried rice looks great, and of course I’ll have a glass of wine or two with it!

  • Eileen April 29, 2017 (1:22 pm)

    That sounds like a perfect way to celebrate Mother’s day to me. What a nice relaxing way to spend time with mom. The fried rice looks delish and that wine sounds wonderful with it.

  • Adriana Lopez Martn April 29, 2017 (3:25 am)

    I love fried rice and yours looks so colorful I bet makes a wonderful pairing with that wine. I enjoy wine and food pairing and shrimps go perfect with whites.

    • Molly Kumar April 29, 2017 (4:07 am)

      Thanks so much Adriana and the wine was amazing with this recipe 🙂

  • Marlynn | UrbanBlissLife April 29, 2017 (12:10 am)

    I really love shrimp fried rice, and your sweet and spicy sauce sounds like a great twist on traditional fried rice with shrimp. Must try this sometime!

  • Veena Azmanov April 28, 2017 (8:10 pm)

    That looks so yum Molly!! That color!!! I love shrimp fried rice.
    I make a similar prawn pulao on busy days and it’s always a hit, Love the sound of sweet and spicy sauce. Next time I’m trying this recipe. Yum!!

    • Molly Kumar May 3, 2017 (6:06 am)

      Thanks Veena and do give it a try soon 🙂

  • Stephanie@ApplesforCJ April 28, 2017 (5:23 pm)

    I actually just saw some of this Butternut Chardonnay the other day when wine shopping. Now that I’ve read this I think I’m going to try it. This wine along with shrimp fried rice would be the perfect for a Mothers Day celebration.

  • peter @Feed Your Soul Too April 28, 2017 (3:45 pm)

    After seeing the name of the recipe, I had to check out the ingredients to see what you used to make it spicy. I love cooking with sambal. You also got a great color in your dish.

    • Molly Kumar May 3, 2017 (6:09 am)

      Thanks so much and yes, Sambal just adds so much flavor n color to the dish.

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