Low Fat/Low Cal Shrimp Creole
DesertRains
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Made this tonight and served over mock cauliflower rice (posted recipe in the forum) - it's so good, it feels like it shouldn't be so good for you!
Shrimp Creole:
1 bag of (12oz) of 30/40 shrimp - 400 calories for entire bag. I use cooked shrimp and just defrost in some cold water prior to making the dish, you can use raw if you want to take a few extra minutes to cook them. Make sure these are de-veined and tail-off
1 can Great Value (Walmart brand) Tex-Mex Style Fire Roasted Tomatoes - 140 calories for the entire can. These aren't the plain tomatoes - they are spiced, so look for "tex mex" on the can.
1 cup red onion, finely chopped - 70 calories
1 cup celery, finely chopped - 15 calories
1 cup bell pepper, finely chopped - 40 calories
What to do:
Combine the pepper, onion and celery in a skillet that has been sprayed with nonstick spray. Cook until soft.
Half the can of tomatoes, do not drain. Blend 1/2 of the can in the blender until smooth. Place other 1/2 of can in the skillet and warm with the veggies. Add in the blended tomato. Simmer until the sauce gets hot, then add shrimp. The tomatoes are usually spiced enough that I don't add extra hot sauce to this, but you can if you want.
Makes 4 good sized servings.
Per serving: about 167 calories
With 2 cups of mock cauliflower "rice" under each serving - about 217 calories per serving. This goes great with a plain, lightly dressed salad on the side!
Shrimp Creole:
1 bag of (12oz) of 30/40 shrimp - 400 calories for entire bag. I use cooked shrimp and just defrost in some cold water prior to making the dish, you can use raw if you want to take a few extra minutes to cook them. Make sure these are de-veined and tail-off
1 can Great Value (Walmart brand) Tex-Mex Style Fire Roasted Tomatoes - 140 calories for the entire can. These aren't the plain tomatoes - they are spiced, so look for "tex mex" on the can.
1 cup red onion, finely chopped - 70 calories
1 cup celery, finely chopped - 15 calories
1 cup bell pepper, finely chopped - 40 calories
What to do:
Combine the pepper, onion and celery in a skillet that has been sprayed with nonstick spray. Cook until soft.
Half the can of tomatoes, do not drain. Blend 1/2 of the can in the blender until smooth. Place other 1/2 of can in the skillet and warm with the veggies. Add in the blended tomato. Simmer until the sauce gets hot, then add shrimp. The tomatoes are usually spiced enough that I don't add extra hot sauce to this, but you can if you want.
Makes 4 good sized servings.
Per serving: about 167 calories
With 2 cups of mock cauliflower "rice" under each serving - about 217 calories per serving. This goes great with a plain, lightly dressed salad on the side!
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I am so going to try this tomorrow with the cauliflower- sounds great!0
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Let me know how you like it! I'm going to try and remix a diet-friendly curry and a diet-friendly fried "rice" next.0
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Yum!0
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hmm..gonna give this a try! thanks!0
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omg yum0
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Yum, thanks!0
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im new, what does "bump" mean?0
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BUMP! making this sunday!0
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Sounds good! I will try it this week!0
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Sounds good - do you thicken it with any roux though? Even just a tablespoon of oil and flour?0
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This looks yum-cant wait to try it0
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Wow!!! I"m so excited to try this recipe with the fake rice. Thank You!!! great idea...I'm going to try adding some spinach to the cauliflower0
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awesome thanks!0
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