Food Fashion and Flow: Sweet n Spicy Siracha Shrimp Tacos   

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Sweet n Spicy Siracha Shrimp Tacos


 I never get tired of tacos. I mean never. These shrimp tacos are sweet, spicy and loaded with flavor. Siracha is a spicy Thai hot sauce that makes everything taste a little better. The shrimp combined with a crunchy slaw chock full of fresh vegetables is a perfect meal on its own or served with rice and beans. You can control the level of heat by adding less Siracha. The slaw is meant to be a nice cooling complement to the spicy shrimp and you can adjust the ingredients to your liking to make it more or less creamy.

This all starts with fresh shrimp cooked in a Siracha honey sauce

 Fresh cilantro added to a melange of purple and green cabbage adds a nice layer of flavor

Ingredients

1 pound extra large shrimp deveined
1 tablespoon honey
2 tablespoons Siracha (less if you don't want a lot of heat)
1 tablespoon fresh lime juice
1 garlic clove minced
Skewers for grilling shrimp

Spicy Cabbage Slaw
1 cup fresh purple cabbage shredded
1 cup green cabbage shredded
1/4 cup cilantro
1 teaspoon horseradish
1 teaspoon honey
1 tablespoon sour cream
1 teaspoon mayo
corn tortilla shells 

Directions

In a small bowl, combine the honey siracha, lime juice and garlic. Heat your grill on medium heat. Soak your skewers in water and then thread your shrimp onto the skewers and brush with the siracha sauce and grill each side for 2-3 minutes. When finished add more sauce to the shrimp and set aside.

For the slaw combine the honey, sour cream and mayo in a bowl. If it is too thick, thin out with a fresh squeeze of lime juice or a hint of water. Toss the cabbage into the mixture until well coated.

Fry taco shells, or for a healthier version, spray a baking sheet with non stick spray and mist the tortillas lightly and bake at 400F for approximately 10 minutes.

Fill each shell with shrimp and a generous portion of cabbage slaw.



Bon Appetit!

10 comments:

~Jeimy~ said...

wow!!! looks amazing!

FabEllis said...

My goodness! This looks delicious!

Unknown said...

Your cooking skills are rivaled by your photography skills LV. You have a way of making your food look incredibly enticing, and this recipe is no exception. Do you let shrimp marinate in the sauce for a bit or do you cook them right away?

LV said...

@Jeimy, They are amazing! you have to try them:-)
@FabEllis, they are just as delicious as they look
@Katasecondglance, Thanks Kat! I have grown to love photography as much as I love food and fashion. I marinate the shrimp for about an hour, but of course, the longer they marinate, the more flavorful they are.

LA Lynn's said...

The pictures are Devine & it looks sooo delish!!!!!

Xoxo
Lynn

Kitchen Belleicious said...

wow! they look delicious!

Anonymous said...

These and fish tacos are my absolute favorite! Yum!

me said...

This looks -so- good! You have a beautiful blog! :)

K. Elizabeth @ YUMMommy said...

I'm all about seafood tacos! Will definitely be trying out this recipe. Thanks for sharing!

CEO(angie stone) said...

YUM!

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