Protein Swap | Spicy Shrimp Bibimbap Bowls
with Hot Lime Drizzle
Cooking time
10 minutes
Servings
2/4
Calories
290 /serving
Protein Swap | Spicy Shrimp Bibimbap Bowls
with Hot Lime Drizzle
Bibimbap is classic Korean comfort food. Bap means rice and bibim means mix, and that pretty much captures its charm. Riced cauliflower stands in for a grain, topped with mouth-watering shrimp, yellow zucchini and kimchi. Spicy lime sauce is a kicker with a kick!
We will send you:
- 340g BAP-certified shrimp (high-protein serving)
- 1 Lime
- 200g Cauliflower ‘rice’ (chopped cauliflower)
- 1 Yellow zucchini
- 15ml Toasted sesame oil
- 33g Organic kimchi
- 7g Honey
- 15ml Sambal oelek
- 9g Nori & Lemongrass spices (dehydrated vegetables (garlic, carrots, green bell peppers, red bell peppers), sea salt, nori, ginger, canola oil, lemongrass, citric acid)
Contains: Sesame • Shrimp • Sulphites
You will need:
Oil
Salt & pepper (S&P)
2 Medium pans
Total Fat
12 g
Saturated Fat
2 g
Sodium
1410 mg
Total Carb
23 g
Sugars
10 g
Protein
28 g
Fibre
7 g
Preparation

Sauté the cauliflower rice
- In a medium pan, heat ⅓ of the sesame oil on medium-high.
- Add the cauliflower rice, ⅓ of the spices and S&P.
- Sauté, 6 to 8 min., until softened; season with S&P.
- Transfer to a bowl. Wipe out and reserve the pan.

Sauté the zucchini
- Meanwhile, medium-dice the zucchini.
- In a second medium pan, heat ½ the remaining sesame oil on medium-high.
- Add the zucchini and ½ the remaining spices.
- Sauté, 3 to 4 min., until beginning to brown.

Make the sauce
- Meanwhile, juice the lime.
- In a medium bowl, combine the lime juice, sambal oelek (add ½ for medium spicy), honey, remaining sesame oil and S&P.

Cook the salmon & serve
- Pat the salmon dry; season with the remaining spices and S&P.
- In the reserved pan, heat a drizzle of oil on medium-high.
- Add the salmon* and cook, 2 to 3 min. per side, until browned and cooked as desired.
- Divide the cauliflower rice between your bowls.
- Top with the zucchini, **kimchi **and salmon.
- Spoon the sauce over. Bon appétit!
*Health Canada recommends cooking shellfish to a minimum internal temperature of 74°C.

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