This shrimp dish with oyster mushrooms turned out pretty well. Therefore, I am sharing it here. It is simple, yet delicious. I used the oyster mushrooms and the scallions I bought at the farmer's market. The spiciness may be lacking, but I did not have any chilies on hand. Feel free to add them.
1 lb jumbo shrimp
¾-1 lb fresh oyster mushrooms
2 large scallions (chopped)
2 red chilies (optional)
5 leaves of basil (preferably Thai basil)
2 cloves garlic (sliced)
1 tsp dried basil
1 tbsp fish sauce
2 tbsp canola oil
Thai ginger peanut sauce
1 tsp salt
Cut the mushroom cluster in a way where each piece will have 3-4 of the mushrooms attached. Chop the chilies if you choose to add some spiciness to the recipe. Salt the shrimp. Heat the oil on medium heat in a large pan. Add the garlic and chilies. Sautee for 3-4 minutes, add the Thai ginger peanut sauce and the fish sauce to the garlic. Stir and add the mushrooms. Cook for 2 minutes before adding the shrimp. Add the dried and fresh basil. Stir for 3 minutes and add the scallions. Allow 2 minutes to cook after adding the scallions. Serve with plain rice. Garnish with fresh basil and red chilies if you wish.
I never cook Thai but I love it. I should try it, this looks extremely doable.
ReplyDeleteYou're right, it's very simple. Hope you try it. Thanks for visiting again :)
ReplyDeletei rarely attempt to divert from any traditional recipe when it comes to cooking for the family because they really are stuck to old favorites. i cook what my husband wants, which is how the children ended up eating what their father likes.
ReplyDeletehowever, having grown up in New Zealand, i know how much i would like to eat something different once in a while, especially asian food...
Yeah, when people are used to certain ways, sometimes it's difficult to break those habbits. You should try to cook something different for yourself every once in a while. They can have their food and you can have yours!
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