Ordering any type of fried rice is pretty much the law when you’re picking up Chinese food, whether it’s veggie fried rice, chicken fried rice, or shrimp fried rice. The thing is, is that more often than not the stuff you get at restaurants is high in sodium and added sugars. This is why I enjoy recreating all kinds of Asian cuisine at home. Controlling the ingredients I put in is part of the appeal. Plus it always ends up tasting so much better than any take-out anyway! As delicious and juicy as the pieces of shrimp are, it’s only one element of rice and shrimp and I love that I can swap it out for a different protein every now and then. Let’s not forget the rice is always the star of the show.  This restaurant-style dish works as a side dish or a main dish and it has become a well-loved family recipe that makes an appearance any time I’m putting together an Asian-inspired meal! I often serve shrimp fried rice with Chicken and Broccoli Stir Fry or Asian Chicken Meatballs.

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Key Ingredients

Complete list of ingredients and amounts can be found in the recipe card below.

Shrimp – You’ll end up with about 51-60 pieces of shrimp if using smaller shrimp. A little bigger is fine too, but you want to avoid large shrimp otherwise they’ll overpower the dish. Peeled, deveined, and tails off. Be sure to thaw them if frozen.Salt and pepper – Added to taste. Soy sauce is quite salty, so be careful not to add too much salt.Oil – Vegetable, canola, or peanut oil are great choices. They’re all mild in flavor and work well when used over medium or high heat.Eggs – Scrambled eggs are a signature part of fried rice and it adds a bit of texture, protein, and flavor.Veggies – I use a package of frozen carrots and peas, thawed as they are traditionally what you’ll find in take-out fried rice. You can opt to use whatever veggies you have on hand. Bean sprouts and broccoli are popular substitutions or additions.Cloves garlic – An aromatic flavor that enhances the entire dish. Cooked jasmine rice, cold – This is a great time to use any leftover rice or plan ahead and make things even easier by cooking it the day before and keeping it in the fridge until you’re ready to use it.Soy sauce or coconut aminos – Soy sauce adds a salty, savory taste to recipes. Coconut aminos is a great substitute for those looking for a gluten-free sauce instead.Sesame oil – This will give the rice a deep nutty flavor that is a classic element of Chinese cooking.Scallions – A pop of green to finish the dish that gives it a finishing touch in terms of taste and presentation. Scallions are called spring onions in the UK.

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How to Make Shrimp Fried Rice

Top Tips

To get 5 cups of cooked rice, you need to cook 1 cup of uncooked rice. 1 cup of rice is 7 ounces/200g and serves 5 people.I prefer to cook the eggs separately and then add them in, this way they don’t end up overcooked. You want the eggs to be fluffy scrambled eggs so do not break them apart too much.Add a little extra soy sauce towards the end if you feel it needs it. Alternatively, you could have some on the table and allow people to add it themselves.Use a minimum of medium heat. Fried rice should be cooked over high heat and treated almost like a stir fry. Quick movements, always stirring and served immediately.Swap the shrimp for a different protein like chicken, pork, or tofu. You can also omit the protein altogether and enjoy a classic Instant Pot fried rice instead. 

Ways to Serve Shrimp with Fried Rice

Shrimp fried rice is a complete meal all on its own, so it doesn’t need much to complete it. My family loves to drizzle a little yum yum sauce overtop or if we’re already having some cream cheese rangoons on the side, we might use sweet and sour sauce instead.  If you’re creating a menu to include fried rice as a side, think about serving it alongside slow cooker teriyaki chicken, orange chicken, and air fryer chicken and broccoli. These dishes all come with their own protein, so you could decide to use my Instant Pot fried rice recipe instead!   I’d love to hear in the comments how your shrimp fried rice turned out! Don’t forget to share this recipe with others so that they too can have a quick and easy go-to fried rice recipe. © Little Sunny Kitchen

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