What to Cook with 50g shrimp – Tasty Recipes to Try

Looking for recipes with 50g shrimp? We’ve got simple, tasty ideas the whole family will love — perfect for everyday cooking.

Recipes with 50g shrimp

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Takoyaki (octopus balls)

Freshly made takoyaki are perfectly round, with a crispy, caramelized exterior and a soft, chewy interior. Each bite bursts with crunchy squid tentacles and succulent shrimp, coated in a rich, sweet and savory teriyaki sauce and smooth, creamy mayonnaise. The bonito flakes tremble gently in the steam. You just can't stop eating them! Recently, my little one asked, "I haven't had takoyaki in ages!" Usually, a box only has six pieces, and I'm always counting them carefully. But at home, I can have takoyaki freedom! Half a pound of flour makes 24 pieces—enough to satisfy everyone! Watching my little one proudly showing off the plate, face covered in sauce, this mom thinks: This cooking skill is off the charts!

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Cantonese-style glutinous rice with preserved meat

Winter Solstice is here! In Guangdong, there's a saying that Winter Solstice is more important than the Lunar New Year, so the rituals must be fully realized. For Winter Solstice, be sure to try this steamed glutinous rice with preserved meats! Every grain of rice is coated in the aroma of preserved meats, glistening with oil—it's incredibly tempting. The reddish-brown of the sausage and bacon, the deep brown of the shiitake mushrooms, the bright green of the scallions, and the pale yellow of the peanuts—the color combination is absolutely stunning; just looking at it makes your mouth water. The taste is divine! Steaming the ingredients together allows the rich, savory aroma of the preserved meats to permeate the very core of the rice, making every grain fragrant and flavorful. Combined with the freshness of the dried scallops and shrimp, and the aroma of the shiitake mushrooms, the layers of flavor are simply irresistible. This method is also a godsend for those who aren't good at cooking! No need to struggle with stir-frying glutinous rice; just steam it and you're done! The glutinous rice is chewy and bouncy, and the ingredients are thoroughly infused with flavor. Effortlessly master this limited-edition Cantonese Winter Solstice delicacy!

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Steamed shrimp and vermicelli

Steamed shrimp vermicelli dish: rich in high-quality protein, tender and easy to digest, with a little calcium, suitable for both the elderly and children; vermicelli absorbs the fresh juice and seasoning aroma of shrimp, soft and tasty, can be used as a simple staple food to fill the stomach. The steaming method also retains the nutrition of the ingredients to the greatest extent, with less salt and less smoke, and tastes refreshing and not greasy. One bite, you can taste the sweetness and chewiness of shrimp and the softness and flavor of vermicelli, so fresh that your eyebrows will fall off. No wonder people feel "nutritious" and satisfied~

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Golden Sand Tofu with Shrimp.

Golden salted egg yolks coat tender white tofu, each piece of tofu soaking up the salty aroma of the egg yolks, resulting in a smooth and delicate texture. Fresh, bouncy shrimp nestle among the tofu, their bouncy texture creating a wonderful contrast with the soft tofu. Garnished with vibrant green scallions, the dish is savory with a hint of sweetness. Every bite is a perfect blend of freshness and aroma, making it both delicious with rice and satisfying.

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Mushroom Vermicelli Lucky Shrimp

Steamed shrimp with mushroom vermicelli is a dish with a relatively balanced nutritional combination. Protein supplement: Shrimp is rich in high-quality protein, and its amino acid composition is close to the human body composition pattern. Mushrooms contain B vitamins, vitamin D, and minerals such as potassium and selenium; they are easily absorbed and utilized by the human body, and are a good source of protein supplement, which helps the body grow, repair and maintain the normal function of tissues and organs. Vermicelli is mainly composed of starch, which is easy to digest and absorb. The dietary fiber in mushrooms can also promote intestinal peristalsis and help digestion.