Hibachi Style Garlic Steak and Shrimp
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I’ve found that I can easily become a creature of habit, especially when it comes to our weeknight meals. Don’t get me wrong, our family looks forward to the regular dishes that appear weekly on our table. There’s nothing wrong with regular. Regular can be comforting, but sometimes you just need to switch things up, and try something new.
This week wraps up the Weeknight Wins by Sauté Express® Sauté Starter Blogger Challenge I’ve been posting about for the last month. The last challenge is “Express Yourself,” which pushed me out of that regular dinner rut. The challenge was to get creative with Sauté Express® Sauté Starter and come up with something out of the ordinary, or unexpected.
I answered this week’s challenge by beginning with a flavor profile that our family enjoys mostly when we go out to eat: Asian! I rarely cook Asian-inspired meals at home during the week. I don’t know why. Asian cuisine isn’t typically difficult. It’s just something that I don’t think about during the week, again, falling back on our “regulars.” I decided on trying to create a Hibachi Style Garlic Steak and Shrimp combo using the Garlic & Herb Sauté Express® Sauté Starter.
In addition to the seasonings in the Garlic & Herb Sauté Express® Sauté Starter, I added a little soy sauce sautéed with beef, shrimp, sugar snap peas, yellow pepper, onion, and sesame seeds, all served over rice.
It was a hit. I think my teenage daughter (who thinks of herself as quite the Asian cuisine connoisseur at such a young age) was kind of surprised that it turned out so well, and so quickly too. There’s no way we could have ordered Chinese takeout, then make the round trip to pick it up in under 30 minutes. No way. Next time I may add some of our favorite spicy sriracha hot sauce to spice things up a bit.
Try this one, y’all. I think you’ll like it.
Hibachi Style Garlic Steak and Shrimp Recipe
Hibachi Style Garlic Steak and Shrimp
An easy shrimp and steak dish that is perfect for any night of the week.
Ingredients
- 4 Garlic & Herb Sauté Express® Sauté Starter squares
- 1 pound skirt steak, flank steak, or other cut of beef, thinly cut
- 1 pound raw shrimp, peeled and deveined
- 1 tablespoon soy sauce
- 1/2 medium red onion, sliced (yellow or sweet onion may be substituted)
- 1/2 yellow/golden bell pepper (red or orange would be excellent, too)
- 8 ounces sugar snap peas or snow peas (in pods)
- 1 tablespoon sesame seeds
- 1 cup cooked rice
Instructions
- In a large skillet over medium heat, melt Garlic & Herb Sauté Express® Sauté Starter Squares until they begin to bubble.
- Add beef and cook 30 seconds each side. Scoot beef to one side of the pan to make room for the shrimp. Add shrimp and cook 1 minute each side. Remove beef and shrimp, and set aside, covered.
- Let pan heat back up and add soy sauce. Whisk for about 20–30 seconds.
- Increase heat to medium-high. Add onion, bell pepper, peas, and sesame seeds and cook for 5 minutes, stirring occasionally.
- Reduce heat to low. Add beef and shrimp back to pan, stir and cook for another 2 minutes.
- Serve over cooked rice.
I love the Lemon Pepper Saute Express – I can use it for my boneless skinless chicken breast and his fish! It makes coordinating sides easy because they both have the same seasoning / base flavor.
I’m kind of thinking I’d make this exact recipe! My husband is super picky about Asian food that he likes, and hibachi style anything is right up his alley!
i will use olive oil and garlic for some chicken tenders.
I would make some shrimp scampi.
That looks delicious, will definitely give that one a try!!
I would totally be caught be making this! I love the favors! Everyone in our house love Asian!
I express myself by planning the week’s meals in advance which ensures I have all the ingredients I need on hand. I rotate through approximately 25 dishes, some seasonal, always looking to add something new, take out whatever we are tiring of and always staying true to our favorites.
I’m definitely going to try your recipe. 🙂 I would use the Garlic & Herb Saute Express to make linguine with clam sauce!
Oh…I love your HIBACHI STYLE GARLIC STEAK AND SHRIMP recipe. I think it’ll be a hit in my house as well. 🙂 I can’t wait to try out your recipe. And I would also use the Sauté Express® Sauté Starter to make Lemon chicken and herb pasta too. That is kids’ favorite.
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Garlic & herb pasta with morels & asparagus.
I express myself making familiar dishes using fresh, seasonal garden/farmer’s market ingredients I have on hand. A favorite, simple dish is fried rice although it’s rarely ever made exactly the same way twice.
I absolutely need to try this recipe. It looks scrumptious, Amy!
I try to make a double recipe for favorite meals that way I can pack hearty lunches for the next day. Everybody loves it!
I have fresh asparagus and some shrimp and so I would use the garlic and herbs and have a great meal…..I would add some minced hot peppers from our garden.
I would love to try your recipe for garlic steak and shrimp. Yum!
i love love love to use garlic! I use it in almost everything i make. Theses garlic and herb starters would make life a whole lot easier! no peeling!!!
I use the lemon pepper saute express to make fantastic tilapia. My family loves it.
I would make the Italian Shrimp Caprese Pasta with the Land O’ Lakes Italian Herb Saute Express. Seafood over pasta, with Italian seasonings, sounds scrumptious! I can already smell it cooking. Can’t wait to try it.
I’d like to try the Hibachi Style Garlic Steak and Shrimp. Looks delicious. I try to cook from scratch as much as possible.
How do I express myself in the kitchen? I try my very hardest to incorporate lots of flavors and tastes, especially veggies and fresh herbs, so my kids can become familiar with them at a young age and because I love to eat them! 🙂