Lemony Spinach Brown Rice with Seared Shrimp

As a Filipino, the craving for a bowl of comforting rice will pop up every now and then. It’s probably genetic! However I’m always looking for better alternatives to our plain old white kanin. Brown rice is probably one of the quickest and easiest switches you can make for a healthier diet. It’s full of fiber that helps keep you full longer. It’s also rich in selenium that helps draw out heavy metals and toxins and contains almost 80% of our daily needs in manganese  which is needed to help metabolize fats and benefits our nervous systems. Brown Rice is a great baby food and I would suggest even making your kids get used to brown rice instead of white. It’s extremely important to choose good quality and preferably organic brown rice as because the rice is whole with the husk, poor quality can have lots of pesticides. I super love Jordan Farms as they have a great selection of specialty rice thats easily available in the supermarket!

This recipe is a delicious combination of brown rice with iron rich spinach and anti-inflammatory zuchinni as well as cancer fighting wonder root turmeric. It makes a really great side dish for anything and even great on its own.

Lemony Spinach Brown Rice with Seared Shrimp

Ingredients:

1/2 cup cooked Jordan Farms Organic Brown Rice

1 cup spinach (you may use 1/4 cup frozen spinach)

1/2 zucchini sliced thinly about 1/4 cup

1/2 small onion sliced thinly

juice of 1/4 lemon

fresh dill

1 tsp turmeric

3-5 shrimp, peeled and deveined

dash of paprika, cayenne and chili powder

1/4 cup white wine

1/2 tbsp butter

olive oil

salt and pepper to taste

Marinate the shrimp for about 5 to 10 minutes in some olive oil, paprika, chili powder, cayeen, salt and pepper. In a pan, on medium heat, heat some olive oil and saute onions till golden. Add the zucchini and cook till soft. Add the spinach and cook till wilted. Add the turmeric, some salt and pepper and fry out the spices to bring out the aroma for a few seconds. Add the cooked brown rice. Toss together well and then add the white wine. Mix everything well and cook out the wine. Add the knob of butter and season with more salt and pepper. Remove from heat and add lemon juice and freshly copped dill. Heat a skillet on high, sear the shrimp on both sides till just cooked. Serve immediately with the rice.

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