Easy Hoisin Shrimp | gimmesomeoven.com

This shrimp is straight-up awesome sauce.

Want to know how I know that word? Because I watch 95% of my tv on Hulu. And any Hulu-watcher will know what that means — I also watch the same commercials over, and over, and over, and over again. Ad nauseum. (Pun intended.)

This includes that commercial where a girl calls her credit card to ask about her bill, and her twin sister picks up the phone and tells her how awesome the credit card company is, to which her twin replies, “awesome sauce!” Truth? I know every line of this commercial verbatim, but don’t want to give the company the satisfaction of saying the name because I’m completely annoyed at the fact that I’ve been subjected to this commercial probably 100+ times.

Does Hulu think this repetition is really the best form of advertising?! I mean, I’ll grant that it’s effective since I can tell you that the sister’s name is Julie, and “for once in her life” her sister thinks she “sounds pleasant”, and she gets her FICO credit score for free. But is it positive advertising? Mmmm, negative, if you ask me.

But this is a food blog, and…you probably weren’t asking me. So I’ll hop off my Hulu advertising soapbox now. :)

I do still stand by the fact, though, that the sauce is what makes this quick and easy shrimp dish so delicious. So let’s dive in!

Easy Hoisin Shrimp | gimmesomeoven.com

I created this shrimp dish last week on impulse when I realized I had an unopened jar of hoisin sauce in the pantry, which is unacceptable in this house. I usually keep it on hand to serve with spring rolls, and occasionally I mix it into stir-fry’s and fried rice. But last week, I was craving shrimp. Straight shrimp.

Easy Hoisin Shrimp | gimmesomeoven.com

So I mixed up a simple hoisin sauce mixture with some soy sauce and rice wine vinegar to round it out.

Easy Hoisin Shrimp | gimmesomeoven.com

Then sauted some shrimp…

Easy Hoisin Shrimp | gimmesomeoven.com

…coated them with the sauce…

Easy Hoisin Shrimp | gimmesomeoven.com

…and went a little crazy garnishing with sesame seeds and green onions.

Easy Hoisin Shrimp | gimmesomeoven.com

 And hoi-ly moly. It was delish!!

Easy Hoisin Shrimp | gimmesomeoven.com

The sauce itself is pretty strong, which is the way I like it, especially once it gets mixed in with some rice or quinoa or other veggies that you might serve alongside the shrimp. So if you’re hesitant about strong flavors, you might just add it in a little bit at a time until it flavors the shrimp to your liking.

But however much of the sauce you use, it’s salty and sweet and…well…awesome. :)

Easy Hoisin Shrimp | gimmesomeoven.com

Hope that you enjoy this one! If you make it yourself, be sure to take a photo and tag it #gimmesomeoven on Instagram or Twitter so that I can check it out. Bon appetit!

Easy Hoisin Shrimp | gimmesomeoven.com

Easy Hoisin Shrimp

4.80 from 10 votes
Prep Time: 6 minutes
Cook Time: 6 minutes
Total Time: 12 minutes
Makes: 4 servings
This simple hoisin shrimp recipe is quick and easy to make, and packed with amazing flavor!

Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup hoisin sauce
  • 1 tablespoon rice wine vinegar
  • 2 teaspoons soy sauce
  • 1 lb. shrimp, peeled and deveined
  • salt and black pepper
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • (optional toppings: toasted sesame seeds, thinly-sliced green onions)

Instructions

  • Combine hoisin sauce, rice wine vinegar and soy sauce in a small mixing bowl. Whisk until combined. Set aside.
  • Pat shrimp dry with a paper towel. Season shrimp on both sides with salt and pepper.
  • Heat oil in a large saute pan over medium-high heat. Add half of the shrimp in a single layer. Saute for about 2-3 minutes per side, or until shrimp are cooked through and pink. Use a slotted spoon to transfer cooked shrimp to a separate plate. Repeat with the remaining shrimp.
  • Once the second batch of shrimp is cooked through, add the first batch of cooked shrimp back to the saute pan, along with the hoisin sauce mixture. Saute together for 1-2 minutes, tossing until the shrimp are evenly coated and the sauce is heated through. Remove from heat and sprinkle shrimp with sesame seeds and green onions. Serve warm over rice, quinoa, noodles, and/or veggies.

Additional Info

Course: Main Course
Cuisine: Chinese
Did you make this?Let me know how it turned out in the comments below!

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Hi, I'm Ali Martin! I created this site in 2009 to celebrate good food and gathering around the table. I live in Kansas City with my husband and two young boys and love creating simple, reliable, delicious recipes that anyone can make!

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75 Comments

  1. Whitney says:

    Rice Vinegar or rice wine vinegar? Is there a difference? 

    1. Ali says:

      They are both the same thing. :)

  2. Aggie says:

    I’ve been lacking in the Asian cooking dept lately, I’m totally craving this now!! Looks so good!

  3. Umm Haneefah @The Halal Gourmet says:

    This. Is. Delicious-Looking. I am sure it tastes amazing to. I will have to give this a try. It really cuts the prep time down having just 3 condiments.

  4. Amy @ The Blond Cook says:

    I’m sitting here drooling over this recipe! I live on the coast & am lucky enough to have lots of local shrimp in the freezer… can’t wait to try your beautiful hoisin shrimp!

  5. Jessica says:

    I tried this out and it was solo delicious! Perfect with a bowl of rice! Thanks for sharing!

    Jessica
    https://blendedintoone.blogspot.com

  6. Mallory says:

    I tried this but added sunflower kernels and some toasted coconut flakes over top instead. absolutely wonderful. Gorgeous pictures. Thanks for sharing!

  7. Broma Bakery says:

    This. Looks. Incredible. Also your photos are fantastic!

  8. Michelle mahabat says:

    will try this tomorrow and tag you on Instagram. thanks, the recipe is easy and looks delicious.. <3

    1. Ali says:

      Awesome. Hope you enjoy it, Michelle!

  9. Diane says:

    This does look delicious and it probably is, but between the soy sauce (even using the reduced-sodium variety) and hoisin sauce, the amount of sodium in this recipe is criminal. One serving of this is WAY over what a healthy person should consume in a day. If you have high blood pressure or any other health issues that require moderating your sodium intake, this should be avoided. Even if you don’t have any health issues whatsoever, consume these kinds of recipes regularly, and you will in no time. Bon apetit!

  10. Medeja says:

    Oh, I must try this! really looks delicious and sounds easy!