Thai Grilled Shrimp with Coconut Sticky Rice

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Don’t Be Afraid To Thai 🍀πŸ₯₯πŸ₯’It! 

This recipe is for anyone (like me) who doesn’t always have a ton of specialty ingredients at the ready, just sitting in your kitchen.  This is a flavor bonanza of a recipe that you can put together pretty quickly.  Forget about jumping in the car and picking up “to-go” or “drag-ins”.  You can make this yourself in no time and really wow the crowd.  Make it a Stay-Cation night and enjoy  Thai Grilled Shrimp with Coconut Sticky Rice

This recipe includes options for ingredients, so you can make it with what you already have on hand or what can be easily found at your local grocery store.

Easy Thai Shrimp Recipe Ingredients
Easy Thai Shrimp Recipe Ingredients

Thai Grilled Shrimp with Coconut Sticky Rice is a welcomed departure from the usual cooking grind.  You’ll have fun with these bright flavors that work so well together. This recipe is a total flavor πŸ’£ bomb!  Why not drop it on someone you like to hang with tonight?  The spicy, grilled shrimp contrast perfectly served with the creamy and only slightly sweet πŸ₯₯ coconut rice.

Are You A 🌍 World Traveler?

If you’re like me and don’t get around the world the way you wish you could,  why not have fun making food from places you’d like to travel to.  I loved watching Parts Unknown and No Reservations with Anthony Bourdain.   I loved to see the world the way he showed it.  He left some pretty big shoes to be filled, if anyone can come close.  Anthony especially loved Asia and all  the local street foods.  My bucket list would have absolutely been a dinner somewhere amazing with Anthony Bourdain…..even if it was my own kitchen, and we made Thai Grilled Shrimp with Coconut Sticky Rice!

Prep the Thai Grilled Shrimp Early In The Day

Place 1 cup of rice into a bowl and cover with 1 can of coconut milk and equal parts of water.  Let the rice soak covered, in the refrigerator for at least 8 hours.   I used Jasmine rice because that’s what I had on hand for this recipe, but if you have short Asian short grain rice, even better.   This will work with jasmine rice.

 Soak wooden skewers in water.

Thai Nite
What’s For Dinner “Thai Nite?”

One Hour Before Dinner

Clean the shrimp and remove the tail.  I used 21-25 count, which is extra large.  The count is the number of shrimp per pound, so the less shrimp per pound, the b  You can use any size shrimp you like best, but they shouldn’t be too small as they cook very fast on the grill.  Set the shrimp back into the refrigerator, covered.

Into a small bowl, add all the marinade ingredients.  Finely mince 5 cloves of garlic, zest and juice of three limes, 1 tablespoon of fish sauce, or if you don’t have fish sauce, you can substitute worcestershire sauce.   Finely grate or chop 1 inch of fresh peeled ginger, about 1 tablespoon.  Add 1 tablespoon of soy sauce, 3 tablespoons of minced cilantro and 1 tablespoon honey or coconut sugar or even granulated sugar, mix well. 

Asian Shrimp Marinade
Asian Thai Shrimp Marinade

What’s Your Heat Index?  Try These Options For Thai Grilled Shrimp

If you’re into really spicy Thai food and want to take this to the next level of heat, here are a few options:  1)  Add Sriracha.  It’s got a nice heat and full of other delicious flavors that work really well in this recipe.  2)  Add Sambal Olek, a variety of peppers made into a paste or sauce with lots of other delicious flavors.  It’s very close to Sriracha in flavor and popular in a lot of Asian cooking.  3) Add fresh peppers, such as jalapeno or Serrano peppers to taste.  If you don’t like the heat, leave it out.  It will still be delicious!

Add the marinade to the shrimp and toss to coat.  Cover and refrigerate for 30 minutes.  After 30 minutes, skewer shrimp for the grill.   

 

marinate shrimp
Let the shrimp marinate for about 30 minutes to 1 hour max.

Pour the remaining marinade into a small sauce pan and heat to boiling.  This will remove any of the bacteria from the marinade and make it safe for further cooking.  You will use the cooked marinade to brush onto the shrimp while it’s grilling.

Skewer Shrimp

Meanwhile, Back To The Coconut Rice

Remove the rice from the refrigerator and drain it into a metal strainer.  Place the metal strainer with the rice on top of a sauce pan with boiling water.  Let the rice steam, covered for about 20 minutes, until it is tender. 

steam coconut rice
drain the rice then set in the metal strainer over boiling water to steam until tender

Meanwhile, add the second can of coconut milk to a sauce pan with 1 tablespoon sugar or coconut sugar and 1 teaspoon salt.  Let the mixture come to a boil, then turn off the heat, and pour into a medium sized bowl.

Remove the rice from the strainer and add it to the coconut milk.  Let the rice sit in the milk until all the liquid is absorbed, about 20 minutes.

GRILL IT 

Heat your grill or grill pan on high.    Cook shrimp on high heat, 1-2 minutes maximum.   Brush with the marinade when turning.

Grill shrimp 1-2 minutes per side on preheated grill

Grill Shrimp 1-2 minutes per side on preheated grill

Thai Grilled Shrimp
Thai Grilled Shrimp

Serve over the coconut rice with a little chopped fresh cilantro and some chopped scallions.

Grilled Thai Shrimp on Coconut Sticky Rice
Thai Grilled Shrimp

Grilled Thai Shrimp on Coconut Sticky Rice 

 

 

 

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