chili lime shrimp bowls
$10.50 recipe / $1.75 serving

Betcha didn't think you could eat shrimp on a budget, did you? Well, if you use the basic Budget Byting principle of combining an expensive ingredient (like shrimp) with less expensive ingredients (like rice and beans), it suddenly becomes more affordable.

I do realize that I live in Louisiana and quality shrimp is relatively inexpensive here. If shrimp is not affordable in your area, try this marinade with chicken instead! In fact, after I had eaten all of the shrimp out of my bowl, the remaining rice, beans, and pineapple salsa was so good that this would probable also make a fantastic vegetarian meal!

I used 40/50 shrimp which means there are between 40 to 50 shrimp per pound (raw). So, I was able to put 7 or 8 shrimp in each bowl that I made. ...Of course that means you can't sneak and eat any while you're cooking ;) I sauteed my shrimp in a skillet, but you could also skewer and then grill them for a more smokey flavor.

I'm beginning to really like these "meal in a bowl" recipes. (see taco chicken bowls, teriyaki meatball bowls)

chili lime shrimp bowls

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Total Recipe cost: $10.50
Servings Per Recipe: 6
Cost per serving: $1.75
Prep time: 15 min. Cook time: 45 min. Total: 1 hr.

INGREDIENTS COST
1 lb. 40/50 peeled shrimp $5.43
1 tsp chili powder $0.05
1 Tbsp + 1 tsp vegetable oil (divided) $0.04
1 tsp honey $0.05
1 tsp soy sauce $0.07
3 cloves garlic (divided) $0.24
2 medium limes $0.68
2 (15 oz.) cans black beans** $1.12
1/2 tsp cumin $0.03
2 medium jalapenos $0.22
1 (20 oz.) can crushed pineapple $1.23
1/2 small red onion $0.32
1 tsp salt $0.05
1/4 bunch cilantro $0.21
2 cups long grain rice $0.71
TOTAL $10.50
**I used black beans that I had cooked from dry in my slow cooker and stored in my freezer. I used about 4 cups.

STEP 1: Begin by marinating the shrimp. Prepare the marinade by combining the chili powder, honey, and soy sauce with the juice of one lime, one clove of minced garlic, and one teaspoon of vegetable oil. Rinse the shrimp and shake off excess water. Add the marinade, stir to coat, and refrigerate until ready to cook.

STEP 2: Begin to cook the rice. Combine 2 cups of dry rice with four cups of water. Cover and bring to a boil over high heat. As soon as it reaches a full boil, turn the heat down to the lowest setting and let simmer for 20 minutes. After 20 minutes, turn the heat off and leave it covered until ready to serve. Fluff with a fork just prior to serving.

STEP 3: Prepare the seasoned black beans. Add 1 tablespoon of vegetable oil to a medium pot and add two cloves of minced garlic and one seeded and minced jalapeno. Saute for about one minute and then add the cumin. Saute for one minute more and then add the black beans. Stir and heat through.

STEP 4: Prepare the pineapple salsa. Drain the can of crushed pineapple well. Cut the red onion into a small dice. Remove the seeds from the jalapeno and cut it into a small dice. Roughly chop 1/4 bunch of cilantro. Combine the pineapple, jalapeno, red onion, cilantro and 1 tsp of salt in a bowl. Stir until combined. Taste and adjust the salt and cilantro as desired.

STEP 5: To cook the shrimp heat a large skillet over a medium flame. Add the shrimp and all of the marinade. Cook just until the shrimp is opaque and has curled up. Remove the shrimp from the skillet and continue to let the marinade simmer until it has reduced and thickened (about five minutes more). Pour the thickened marinade back over the shrimp and stir to coat.

STEP 6: Build the shrimp bowls. Place one cup of rice in the bottom of a bowl. Top with about 3/4 cup seasoned black beans and about 1/2 cup of pineapple salsa. Place 7 or 8 shrimp on top. Garnish with extra cilantro if desired. Dig in!

Chili Lime Shrimp Bowls


Step By Step Photos


raw shrimp
This is the raw shrimp that I used. I'm quite lucky to have fresh shrimp at my fingertips, but if you don't, you can use frozen shrimp or sub with chicken. Fresh shrimp should smell kind of sweet and not fishy.

make marinade
Begin to make the marinade by combining the chili powder, honey, and soy sauce with 1 teaspoon of vegetable oil.

make marinade
Next add the juice of one lime and one clove of minced garlic.

rinse shrimp
Give the shrimp a quick rinse under cool water and then shake off as much water as possible.

marinate shirmp
Add the shrimp to the marinade, stir to coat, and then refrigerate until it's ready to cook.

cook rice
Since the rice takes the longest to cook, begin it next. Combine 2 cups of long grain rice with 4 cups of water. Cover and bring to a boil over high heat. As soon as it reaches a full boil, turn the heat down to the lowest setting and let simmer for 20 minutes. Turn the heat off after 20 minutes and let it sit, undisturbed, until ready to serve. Fluff with a fork just prior to serving.

season beans
Begin to make the seasoned beans. Add 1 Tbsp of vegetable oil to a medium pot along with two cloves of minced garlic and one minced jalapeno (seeds removed). Saute for 2-3 minutes or just until softened. Add the cumin and saute for one minute more.

add beans
Add the drained beans, stir, and heat through. My beans had previously been frozen and they broke and mashed up a bit as they cooked. If you use canned beans they'll probably stay intact and pretty. If you're using home cooked beans, you may want to add some salt here.

make pineapple salsa
Next, make the pineapple salsa. Drain the can of crushed pineapple really well. Place it in a bowl. Cut the onion and jalapeno (seeds removed) into a small dice and add to the bowl with the pineapple.

pineapple salsa
Add one teaspoon of salt and the juice of one lime. Stir to combine and PRESTO! You've got a delicious and quick pineapple salsa.

cook shrimp
Lastly, it's time to cook the shrimp. Shrimp cooks quickly so you'll want to do it last. Heat a large skillet over a medium flame. Add the shrimp along with all of the marinade.

cook shrimp
Cook the shrimp just until it is opaque and they have curled up. Remove the shrimp and place them in a bowl.

simmer sauce
Continue to let the sauce simmer over medium heat (increase the heat if it's not simmering) until it has reduced and thickened. This should only take about 5 minutes.

sauce over shrimp
Pour the sauce back over the shrimp and stir to coat.

components
Now you have all four components and you can build your bowls. You can either build one big bowl and serve individual portions out of it, or build each bowl individually with about 1 cup of rice, 3/4 cup of beans, 1/2 cup of salsa, and 7 or 8 shrimp.

Chili Lime Shrimp Bowls
Beautiful, fresh, delicious, healthy, and inexpensive. Win, win, win, and win!

39 comments:

Scarehaircare | March 2, 2012 at 5:59 PM

This is so right up my alley. I pinned this recipe and I'm willing to bet it goes haywire with those who follow me on Pinterest. Can't wait to make this!

Anonymous | March 2, 2012 at 6:38 PM

Perfect for Lent! Thank you!

elly | March 2, 2012 at 7:53 PM

Beth, do you have any ideas on making a non-spicy version of this? I know my family would love this but due to various reasons, some of them can't have spicy food. :(

Thanks and love your dishes!

Beth M | March 2, 2012 at 8:20 PM

Elly - you can leave out the jalapenos in the beans and substitute cucumber or bell pepper for it in the salsa. The chili powder in the marinade isn't spicy so that should still be okay :)

Am @ The Cook's Sister | March 2, 2012 at 9:34 PM

Wow, this chili lime shrimp bowl looks delicious! Great to see that good food can also be affordable! I just might have to pick up shrimp on my next trip grocery shopping.

Trina | March 2, 2012 at 10:29 PM

Beth, this sounds delicious! I love shrimp and anything spicy!

Anonymous | March 3, 2012 at 3:39 AM

Why are you eating that after the oil spill happened unless the shrimp is from somewhere else

Cooking on a Dime | March 3, 2012 at 12:10 PM

Mmm spicy shrimp. This looks awesome!

Anonymous | March 3, 2012 at 1:27 PM

Do you think this would freeze well if you assembled separate 'bowls' in freezable containers?
Thanks! :)

Victoria | March 3, 2012 at 1:55 PM

thanks so much for these recipes. your site is a dinner lifesaver!!

Meredy | March 4, 2012 at 1:33 AM

Love "meal in a bowl" recipes, hope you do a bunch more! This looks amazing, and I think I'm going to make extra pineapple salsa to use on other things because that just looks awesomely yummy.

Beth M | March 4, 2012 at 1:56 PM

Anon - I think this would freeze pretty well. But, you just have to remember that when reheating precooked shrimp (whether from frozen or refrigerated) they will overcook slightly and not be quite as soft as they were the first time around. But, those textural changes are just part of saving leftovers. I'm sure it will still taste great!

Laura (Blogging Over Thyme) | March 4, 2012 at 5:12 PM

This looks wonderful! I definitely want to recreate this in the near future. Thanks for the great inspiration :)

Vicky | March 5, 2012 at 7:59 AM

Sounds delicious! I love shrimp!

Anonymous | March 6, 2012 at 7:30 PM

Do you think this would be any good with your Cilantro Lime Rice?

Beth M | March 6, 2012 at 7:40 PM

Anon - This would be excellent with the cilantro lime rice! As a matter of fact, I almost made it with that rice! I only decided not to because I wanted to make things easier (read: I'm lazy) ;P

Booster Seat | March 8, 2012 at 10:41 AM

@ Anonymous #2:

The shrimp in the Gulf have been declared safe to eat. Now, the FDA's standards of "safety" may be pretty lax, but I've been eating it with no problem.

Get back with me in 10 years, though, and I'll tell you if I've sprouted another head. :-)

Christina G. | March 9, 2012 at 6:41 PM

Amazing!!! I am eating it now, and I will definitely repeat this one.

Sarah | March 10, 2012 at 6:05 PM

Eating it right now - so delicious! Thank you!

NATALIE | March 11, 2012 at 10:13 PM

made this for dinner tonight and it was amazing. I changed the soy sauce to tamari and that's it. love this. will be making again! :)

Anonymous | March 12, 2012 at 7:27 PM

this is so goood. i will try to make this again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Candace | March 12, 2012 at 8:52 PM

I had a shrimp dish at a restaurant last week that sounds just like this one. It was soooo good. I can't wait to try your recipe. I've been craving shrimp prepared like that since I had that meal. Thank you!

scubagrlie | April 17, 2012 at 10:36 PM

I am a new follower and new FAN!! So far I have tried the pizza recipe with a little tweak and this one. THIS TURNED OUT INCREDIBLE (the pizza did too by the way)!!! So much flavor, so little cost. This will definitely be a repeater! Thank you so much!

Anonymous | April 25, 2012 at 6:00 PM

I found this link on pinterest... and THANK YOU! Not only was it amazing, but my WHOLE family loved it!!!

Brooke | May 15, 2012 at 1:34 PM

I visited your blog after a recommendation of a friend. And this is the first recipe I made... last night. It. Hit. The. Spot. And the fact I had everything in the pantry already? High fives all around. Thank you!

Lindsey McMillan | May 20, 2012 at 2:09 PM

Any suggestions on a different salsa to add for those of us who don't like pineapple? :)

Beth M | May 20, 2012 at 2:22 PM

Lindsey - A mango salsa would be really nice too, although slightly more expensive. You can prepare it the same way, just sub a chopped up mango or two in place of the pineapple.

Lindsey McMillan | May 21, 2012 at 5:56 PM

That sounds delicious!! Thanks Beth...I'll definitely try it with Mango! :)

theHomespun | June 8, 2012 at 8:55 PM

I can't wait to try this, we have suuuuper fresh shrimp here in Pensacola, FL! Don't know if anyone pointed this out, but you forgot to mention the "juice of one lime" in the written directions for the pineapple salsa. its under the picture, just not up top.

Anonymous | June 17, 2012 at 8:01 AM

SO glad I found your blog (and I've bookmarked it). I actually found it by Googling chili-lime shrimp. I'll probably try a modified version of the seasoning for the shrimp. Thanks!

-Kat

Lynn | July 5, 2012 at 10:52 AM

I made this two days ago and it was great. I used precooked shrimp since it was the same price as raw (re: I'm lazy) but it still turned out great. I would only suggest for people who do use precooked shrimp to make a bit more marinade since you won't have the juices you'd get from raw shrimp.

Next time I'm going to make a double batch of the pineapple salsa too. My husband gobbled it all up in day.

Shannon | July 11, 2012 at 6:33 PM

I made this tonight (minus the salsa because I didn't have any cilantro or onion) and everyone loved it! I had to add a little cornstarch to the sauce to get it to thicken but otherwise had no problems. My two little kids helped me make it and they both ate adult-sized portions with no leftovers! I can't wait to make it again with the salsa :) Thanks and I LOVE your blog.

Tamara | July 16, 2012 at 2:38 PM

If you are cooking with Frozen Shrimp, does the recipe change any?

Beth M | July 16, 2012 at 3:03 PM

Tamara - Just thaw the shrimp out first. This can be done under cool running water. Shrimp tend to thaw pretty quickly.

Kerry @ Recipes That Fit | September 6, 2012 at 8:47 AM

Great mix of spicy and cool in this recipe. I subbed chicken thighs for the shrimp and made a few other changes, but liked the flexibility of this concept.

helping others | October 17, 2012 at 7:02 PM

This is wonderful! We had it tonight. I did forget to put in the green peppers and it was still fabulous! Thanks for another keeper!

Anonymous | April 15, 2013 at 7:31 PM

You have posted some AMAZING things on your website, but this takes the cake. THANK YOU for bringing wonderful food to my table time and time again! I don't consider myself a great cook, but I usually get a boost of confidence when I make something like this!

Anonymous | April 29, 2013 at 10:48 AM

This was unbelievably amazing!! I halfed the recipe since I have a thing against eating something more than two days in a row. It turned out really great; so refreshing and healthy with a great combination of healthy protein, carbs, and fat!!

*** | April 30, 2013 at 9:25 AM

Made this for dinner yesterday, and it did not disappoint! Can't wait to have the leftovers for lunch today =)

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