Shrimp
Broccoli
Jasmine Rice
Walnuts
Sugar
Sesame Seeds
Condensed Milk
Coconut Oil
Honey
Lemon Juice
Cornstarch
Honey Walnut Shrimp and Broccoli
Cook Time: 30 min
555 cal, 22g fat, 60g carbs, 35g protein, 4g fiber




Healthy • Kid-Approved • Dairy-Free (Friendly) • Gluten-Free (Friendly)
Many moons ago I ordered Honey Walnut Shrimp at a Los Angeles restaurant in Chinatown and fell in love. The origin of this dish is highly questioned (A Chinese dish with mayo … crazy, right?) but consists of prawns pan-fried in a sweetened honey mayo sauce, honey walnuts and steamed broccoli with rice.