I discovered the goodness of succotash only a few months ago when I tried a Rachey Ray recipe. I love it! I love how different types of vegetables mix in in one bowl. I found this recipe on a Eating Well cookbook but the original recipe calls for frozen edamame but I could not find them anywhere at the grocery store! But if you have those in hand, you can use them instead of green peas, or maybe even both. Edamame are supposed to be very heart-healthy ingredient. The shrimp and the succotash were wonderful together and one serving has only about 310 calories and this recipe makes 4 servings. Enjoy!
Green Peas Succotash with Shrimp
Adapted and changed from "Eating Well" cookbook
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Ingredients:
2 tablespoons bacon cumbles or 2 slices bacon, cooked and crumbled
1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil
1 medium onion, diced (I omitted this because my husband "hates" onions)
1 red bell pepper, fivrf
2-3 cloves garlic, minced
1 1/2 teaspoons chopped fresh thyme
10-ounce package frozen green peas or edamame
10-ounce package frozen corn (about 2 cups), thawed
1/2 cup chicken broth
1 tablespoon cider vinega
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 pound raw shrimp or prawns (about 24-26), peeled and deveined
1/4 teaspoon lemon pepper
Directions:
Heat oil in a large pan. Add onion, bell pepper, garlic and thyme and cook, stirring until softened, about 3 minutes. Stir in green peas (or edamame), corn, broth, vinegar and salt. Bring to a simmer; reduce heat to medium low and cook for 5 minutes.
Meanwhile, sprinkle shrimp on both sides and lemon pepper. Add the shrimp on top of the vegetables, cover and cook until the shrimp are cooked through, about 5 minutes. Sprinkle the crumbled bacon on top and serve.
Sook, this dish looks definitely healthy. A great dish to start the New Year.
ReplyDeleteLooks both healthy and delicious. 310 calories fits into my allowance any day of the week.
ReplyDeleteIt's the first time I get to know this name - Succotash. Everything in this dish is my favourite.
ReplyDeleteOh wow, and here I thought your last shrimp dish was amazing, but this one looks just as delicious. I may not know where to start!
ReplyDeleteThis dish looks very refreshing and healthy.
ReplyDeleteYum! I like the presentation of this dish. It is a bonus to know that it has only 310 calories. :)
ReplyDeleteI also made shrimp today :-), mine is with corn http://cookingrookie.blogspot.com/2010/01/shrimp-corn-and-baked-zucchini.html, but I love edamame beans, I bet your recipe tastes great!
ReplyDeleteP.s. and my bf also "hates" onions :-(
That's a great combination of giant prawns, peas and corns. Flavourful, nutritious and healthy.
ReplyDeleteShrimps!! I will scream with delight at every shrimp dish. Has to be my favourite. Looks delicious. Would be great with rice.
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightfully delicious way to cook up ur shrimps...love all ur fab recipes dear.
ReplyDeletewow such a beautiful click and delicious dish
ReplyDeleteGreat photos and that recipe sounds so good and healthy.
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Funny. Yesterday I was looking all over the net for tasty low carb recipes and heres one. Definetely going to try this!
ReplyDeleteI really love shrimps. So this is the type of dish I'm want to bookmark it.
ReplyDeleteyumyumZ!
ReplyDeleteI love shrimps to the core, this looks too good, nice combo' very fulfilling meal:)
ReplyDeleteThat looks colorful and delish...
ReplyDeleteThis truly sounds delicious! I have never tried making or even eaten succotash but I saw Sunny Anderson making it on Food Network--it just sounds great! I am adding it to my list of things to make :-)
ReplyDeleteI am in such a mood for shrimp!!!! This looks great!
ReplyDeletelove your blog! great design and pictures! i'm a big fan of shrimp! will try your recipe soon. i subscribed to your blog today. looking forward to more recipes.
ReplyDeleteYum, I love succotash! In fact, I ate my mum's just last week. She usually makes it with fava beans but peas are a great easy option that I hadn't thought of. And the shrimp is a terrific addition.
ReplyDeleteThis looks healthy, but also FULL of flavor! Shrimp and green peas sounds like a really delicious combo!
ReplyDeleteLooks so tasty and healthy!
ReplyDeletethis looks healthy and delicious. we always cook the green pea with ground chicken. Definetely going to try your recipe.
ReplyDeletemmm - looks so good! We make something similar to this dish (it's so easy to make for a weekday dinner!), but I will try the seasonings you use (lemon pepper) next time!
ReplyDeleteI so needed a new idea for a healthy dish. Trying to keep my New Year's healthy eating resolution and this will make it easy! Thanks for the great idea!
ReplyDeleteSuccotash was something I ate a lot of as a kid. It sounds great with the shrimp. I have a hard time finding edamame too, and I always stock up on it when I do find it.
ReplyDeleteI really like succotash, never thought about adding shrimp. I'll bet this was very good indeed. Love the colors, so appealing and tempting. Excellent pix.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a perfect dish to make when you come home late in the evening - too tired to eat anything heavy, yet hungry and worn out! I love such healthy meals for my late dinner. Thank you for the recipe!!
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