Are you tired of the same old orange chicken on your dinner table? It's time to embark on a culinary adventure with an Asian - inspired, citrus - infused shrimp recipe that will tantalize your taste buds. And the best part? You only need one sheet pan to whip up this quick and easy seafood dinner.
Let's start with the ingredients. For this delicious dish, you'll need fresh shrimp. The key is to choose high - quality, deveined shrimp. About one and a half pounds of medium - sized shrimp will be perfect for a family dinner. You'll also need a medley of Asian ingredients. Some soy sauce, about two tablespoons, will add that classic umami flavor. A teaspoon of grated ginger brings a warm, spicy kick, while a couple of cloves of minced garlic add a savory undertone.
Citrus is the star of this recipe. Freshly squeezed lime juice, about three tablespoons, provides a zesty and refreshing flavor. You can also add a bit of orange zest for an extra burst of citrus aroma. To sweeten the deal, a tablespoon of honey or brown sugar will balance out the acidity of the citrus and the saltiness of the soy sauce.
Now, onto the preparation. Preheat your oven to 425°F (218°C). Line a sheet pan with aluminum foil for easy cleanup. In a large bowl, combine the soy sauce, ginger, garlic, lime juice, orange zest, and honey. Mix well until the honey is fully dissolved. Add the shrimp to the bowl and toss gently to coat them evenly with the marinade. Let the shrimp marinate for about 15 - 20 minutes. This allows the flavors to penetrate the shrimp.
While the shrimp are marinating, you can prepare some side ingredients. Sliced bell peppers, both red and yellow, add a pop of color and a sweet crunch. You can also include some thinly sliced red onions for an extra layer of flavor. Place these vegetables on the lined sheet pan in a single layer.
After the marinating time is up, remove the shrimp from the bowl and arrange them on top of the vegetables on the sheet pan. Pour any remaining marinade over the shrimp and vegetables. Drizzle a little bit of olive oil over the top to prevent the shrimp from drying out during the cooking process.
Put the sheet pan in the preheated oven and bake for about 10 - 12 minutes. Keep an eye on the shrimp. They are ready when they turn pink and opaque. Overcooking can make the shrimp tough and rubbery, so it's important to be vigilant.
Once the shrimp are cooked, remove the sheet pan from the oven. You can sprinkle some fresh cilantro or green onions on top for a finishing touch. This not only adds a pop of color but also a fresh, herbal flavor.
This Asian - inspired, citrus - infused shrimp recipe is not only delicious but also incredibly versatile. You can serve it with steamed rice for a classic Asian meal. The rice soaks up all the flavorful juices from the shrimp and vegetables. Or, if you prefer a lighter option, you can pair it with a fresh salad. A simple green salad with a citrus vinaigrette would complement the flavors of the shrimp perfectly.
Grilled seafood recipes like this one are a great addition to your BBQ & Grilling repertoire. They are easy to make, healthy, and full of flavor. Whether you're cooking for a family dinner or having friends over, this shrimp dish is sure to be a hit. So, forget about that orange chicken and give this recipe a try tonight. Your taste buds will thank you!

