Flavorful and quick shrimp with bell peppers in soy sauce and chili for a slightly spicy taste. The idea was to replicate salt and pepper shrimp, but knowing I didn’t have the right shrimp, actually prawns, already peeled, I thought I’d make a small variation, and yes, in the end, we liked them so much that I thought I’d share the recipe, even better than the classic salt and pepper shrimp and then there’s no issue with peeling them. The dish is prepared in a few minutes, also great as a pasta topping or on a bruschetta for a tasty appetizer, perfect for those with little time who want to eat tasty, healthy, and light. Too bad I didn’t brown the shrimp first, maybe next time, using nice big shrimp first dusted with flour and seasoned with plenty of black pepper.
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- Difficulty: Very easy
- Cost: Medium
- Preparation time: 10 Minutes
- Portions: 2
- Cooking methods: Stovetop
- Cuisine: Italian
- Seasonality: All seasons
Ingredients to Prepare Shrimp with Soy Sauce Bell Peppers
- 9 oz peeled shrimp (or prawns)
- 1/2 yellow onion
- 1/3 red bell pepper
- 1/3 yellow bell pepper
- 1/2 chili pepper
- to taste ground black pepper
- to taste extra virgin olive oil
- 1 tablespoon soy sauce
- to taste salt
Tools to Prepare Chinese Style Shrimp with Bell Peppers
- 1 Cutting board
- 1 Knife
- 1 Pan
- 1 Cooking spatula
Steps to Prepare Spicy Shrimp with Bell Peppers
Chop onion and bell peppers into cubes.
Add a drizzle of oil to the pan, add the onion, and let it stew lightly over low heat.
Add the bell peppers and let them cook for a few minutes. Also, add finely chopped chili pepper and ground black pepper.
When the bell peppers are ready, crunchy, or softer if you prefer, add the well-dried shrimp, salt, and soy sauce, allow to season for a minute, do not overcook to avoid toughening the shrimp. We are ready to serve.
Even better if we use shrimp seasoned with salt, pepper, and floured, browned in a little oil, and added finally to season with the bell peppers.

