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Shrimp Rice Bowls with Spicy Mayo

Published March 16, 2026 By Carol bonaparte

Shrimp rice bowls topped with spicy mayo, perfect for a flavorful meal.

Shrimp Rice Bowls with Spicy Mayo are a wonderful way to celebrate seasonal produce while keeping weeknight dinners simple and satisfying. This recipe brings together juicy, spiced shrimp, fluffy jasmine or hearty brown rice, crisp vegetables, and a creamy, tangy spicy mayo that brightens every bite. The contrast of textures — tender shrimp, crunchy cucumbers and carrots, and silky avocado — makes each spoonful interesting and comforting. Whether you’re cooking for family, meal-prepping for the week, or looking for a colorful dish to welcome spring or summer, these bowls are quick, fresh, and customizable. If you enjoy shrimp in different formats, try a fun twist like these shrimp wraps with chipotle yogurt sauce for another easy meal idea.

Ingredients & Equipment

Ingredients

  • 1 lb medium shrimp, peeled and deveined
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 teaspoon smoked paprika
  • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
  • ½ teaspoon onion powder
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ¼ teaspoon black pepper
  • ¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper (optional)
  • ½ cup mayonnaise
  • 1–2 tablespoons sriracha (adjust to taste)
  • 1 teaspoon lime juice
  • 2 cups cooked jasmine or brown rice
  • 1 tablespoon rice vinegar (optional)
  • 1 cup shredded carrots
  • 1 avocado, sliced
  • 1 cup cucumber slices
  • 2 green onions, chopped
  • 2 tablespoons sesame seeds (optional)
  • Soy sauce or tamari for drizzling (optional)

Notes on ingredients

  • Rice: Jasmine is fragrant and soft; brown rice gives a nuttier, chewier texture and more fiber. Both work great here.
  • Shrimp: Medium shrimp are called for, but you can use large if you prefer — adjust cooking time slightly.
  • Heat level: Adjust sriracha and cayenne to control spice. If you want a milder mayo, use 1 tablespoon sriracha or swap for a chili paste with milder heat.
  • Mayonnaise: Use regular or light mayo. For a lighter version, substitute half the mayo with Greek yogurt (still halal-friendly).

Helpful equipment

  • Skillet or nonstick frying pan (10–12 inch recommended)
  • Mixing bowls
  • Measuring spoons and cups
  • Spatula or tongs
  • Rice cooker or pot for rice
  • Baking tray (if roasting shrimp)
  • Blender or small whisk (for spicy mayo)
  • Meat thermometer (optional) — shrimp are done when opaque and slightly firm

Step-by-Step Instructions (with tips)

  1. Prepare the rice
  • Cook 2 cups of jasmine or brown rice according to package instructions so it’s ready when the shrimp are finished. For extra flavor, stir 1 tablespoon rice vinegar into warm rice for a subtle tang that complements the spicy mayo.
    Tip: If using brown rice, cook it first since it needs more time. Keep rice warm in a covered pot or rice cooker.
  1. Make the spicy mayo
  • In a mixing bowl, combine ½ cup mayonnaise, 1–2 tablespoons sriracha (adjust to taste), and 1 teaspoon lime juice. Whisk until smooth and creamy. Taste and adjust lime or sriracha for brightness or heat.
    Tip: If you like a thinner sauce, add 1 teaspoon water or a little more lime juice. For a silkier texture, briefly pulse in a small blender.
  1. Season the shrimp
  • Place the peeled and deveined shrimp in a bowl. Drizzle with 1 tablespoon olive oil, then sprinkle 1 teaspoon smoked paprika, ½ teaspoon garlic powder, ½ teaspoon onion powder, ½ teaspoon salt, ¼ teaspoon black pepper, and ¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper if using. Toss until evenly coated.
    Tip: Let shrimp rest in the seasoning for 5–10 minutes to deepen flavor, but avoid marinating for hours if using salt-heavy mixes.
  1. Cook the shrimp (pan-sear method)
  • Heat a skillet over medium-high heat. Add the seasoned shrimp in a single layer and cook 1–2 minutes per side until pink and opaque, about 3–5 minutes total depending on size. Avoid overcrowding; cook in batches if needed.
    Tip: Shrimp cook very quickly. Once they turn pink and curl into a C-shape, they’re usually done. Overcooking makes shrimp rubbery.
  1. Alternative cooking methods
  • Grill: Thread shrimp on skewers and grill over medium heat for 2–3 minutes per side for a smoky flavor.
  • Roast: Arrange seasoned shrimp on a baking tray and roast in a preheated 425°F (220°C) oven for 6–8 minutes.
  • Poach: Simmer gently in seasoned vegetable broth for about 2–3 minutes for a softer texture.
    Tip: Choose the method that fits your schedule — roasting or grilling adds a nice char if you want a summer vibe.
  1. Assemble the bowls
  • Start with a base of warm rice in each bowl. Drizzle a little soy sauce or tamari over the rice if desired.
  • Top with the cooked shrimp, shredded carrots, cucumber slices, sliced avocado, and chopped green onions.
  • Drizzle spicy mayo over the top and sprinkle with sesame seeds if using.
    Tip: Serve components family-style so everyone can customize their bowl. Leftover spicy mayo makes a great dip for vegetables.
  1. Flavor variations and add-ins
  • Add pickled red onion or quick-pickled cucumbers for acidity.
  • Swap shredded carrots for roasted sweet potato cubes in colder months.
  • Add edamame, steamed broccoli, or sautéed mushrooms for more plant-based bulk.
  • For a citrusy twist, grate lime zest over the bowls or squeeze extra lime juice just before serving.

If you enjoy soothing, savory bowls beyond shrimp, you might also like a warming recipe such as this comforting aromatic ginger garlic chicken noodle soup to add to your weeknight rotation.

Storage, Freezing & Make-Ahead Tips

Storing leftovers

  • Refrigerator: Store components separately in airtight containers. Cooked shrimp and cooked rice will keep for 2–3 days in the refrigerator. Keep the spicy mayo in its own container for up to 4 days.
  • Reheating: Reheat rice gently with a splash of water in the microwave or on the stove. Warm shrimp briefly in a skillet for just a minute or two to avoid overcooking; they only need to be heated through.
  • Assembly: For best texture, assemble bowls right before serving so avocado and cucumbers stay fresh.

Freezing advice

  • Cooked shrimp: You can freeze cooked shrimp in an airtight container for up to 2 months, but texture may change slightly. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating gently.
  • Spicy mayo: Do not freeze mayonnaise-based sauces — they can separate. Keep the mayo refrigerated and make it fresh for best results.
  • Rice: Cooked rice can be frozen in portions for up to 1 month, then thawed and reheated with a little water to restore moisture.

Make-ahead plan

  • Make the spicy mayo and rice up to a day ahead. Season and prep vegetables the day before, but slice avocado just before serving to prevent browning.
  • If meal-prepping bowls for lunches, portion rice, shrimp, and veggies into containers and keep the spicy mayo in a small separate container to add later.

Portioning tips

  • This recipe with 1 lb shrimp and 2 cups cooked rice serves about 3–4 people as a main depending on appetite and sides. For meal prep, divide into 3 generous or 4 modest portions.

How to Use / Serve This Dish

Serving ideas

  • Family-style: Place components in bowls or on a platter and let everyone build their own. Offer extra lime wedges and soy sauce or tamari on the side.
  • As lunch bowls: Pack chilled rice, chilled shrimp, and veggies separately, then warm as desired at lunchtime and add spicy mayo at the last minute.
  • For a lighter option: Use half the mayo mixed with plain yogurt or use extra vegetables to increase volume.

Halal-friendly beverage and side ideas

  • Serve with a refreshing mint and cucumber infused water, iced tea sweetened with honey, or a simple lemon-mint yogurt raita for cooling contrast.
  • Side salads: A crisp green salad with sesame-lime dressing or a cold soba noodle salad pairs nicely.
  • For a seasonal dessert pairing, try baked fruit like these lovely baked pears with feta, honey, and cranberries to finish the meal on a warm, sweet note.

Creative variations

  • Teriyaki-style: Swap smoked paprika and garlic powder for a light brush of halal teriyaki glaze during cooking.
  • Mediterranean twist: Replace spicy mayo with a lemon-tahini sauce and add olives, cherry tomatoes, and cucumber.
  • Vegan option: Swap shrimp for pan-fried tofu or roasted chickpeas and keep the spicy mayo using plant-based mayonnaise.

FAQ

Q: Can I use frozen shrimp?
A: Yes — thaw frozen shrimp overnight in the refrigerator or place them in a sealed bag and submerge in cold water for quicker thawing. Pat dry thoroughly before seasoning so they sear nicely.

Q: How spicy is the spicy mayo, and can I make it milder?
A: Spice level depends on the amount of sriracha and cayenne you use. Start with 1 tablespoon sriracha and taste; add more if you want more heat. For milder heat, use 1 tablespoon and add a little honey or extra lime to balance the flavor.

Q: How long do leftovers last?
A: Store cooked shrimp and rice separately in the refrigerator for 2–3 days. Spicy mayo stores up to 4 days. For best texture and freshness, consume within 2 days.

Q: Can I make this ahead for meal prep?
A: Absolutely. Cook rice and shrimp ahead of time and store components separately. Assemble bowls the night before or morning-of and keep the spicy mayo in a small sealed container. Add avocado just before eating to keep it fresh.

Conclusion

These Shrimp Rice Bowls with Spicy Mayo are a bright, comforting, and practical meal that brings seasonal vegetables and quick-cooking shrimp together in a bowl you’ll reach for again and again. If you’re inspired to try different takes or want more ideas for spicy mayo bowls, check out a similar inspiration at Shrimp Rice Bowls with Spicy Mayo – onebalancedlife.com, explore another colorful version at Spicy Shrimp Rice Bowls – Peas and Crayons, or see a quick 20-minute variation at 20-Minute Shrimp Bowls with Spicy Mayo – Well Seasoned Studio. I hope you try this recipe soon — take photos, share your tweaks, and enjoy a bowlful of comfort and flavor.

Shrimp rice bowls topped with spicy mayo, perfect for a flavorful meal.

Shrimp Rice Bowls with Spicy Mayo

A vibrant and comforting meal combining juicy shrimp, fluffy rice, and crisp vegetables topped with a creamy, tangy spicy mayo.
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 25 minutes
Course Dinner, Main Course
Cuisine American, Asian
Servings 4 servings
Calories 450 kcal

Ingredients
  

For the Shrimp

  • 1 lb medium shrimp, peeled and deveined Use large shrimp if preferred - adjust cooking time.
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 teaspoon smoked paprika
  • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
  • ½ teaspoon onion powder
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ¼ teaspoon black pepper
  • ¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper (optional) Adjust for spice level.

For the Spicy Mayo

  • ½ cup mayonnaise Use regular or light mayo.
  • 1-2 tablespoons sriracha Adjust to taste for heat.
  • 1 teaspoon lime juice

For Assembly

  • 2 cups cooked jasmine or brown rice Stir in rice vinegar for flavor if desired.
  • 1 cup shredded carrots
  • 1 avocado sliced
  • 1 cup cucumber slices
  • 2 tablespoons sesame seeds (optional)
  • Soy sauce or tamari for drizzling (optional)

Instructions
 

Prepare the Rice

  • Cook 2 cups of jasmine or brown rice according to package instructions. For extra flavor, stir 1 tablespoon rice vinegar into warm rice.

Make the Spicy Mayo

  • In a mixing bowl, combine ½ cup mayonnaise, 1–2 tablespoons sriracha, and 1 teaspoon lime juice. Whisk until smooth and creamy.

Season the Shrimp

  • Place the peeled and deveined shrimp in a bowl. Drizzle with olive oil, sprinkle the seasonings, and toss until evenly coated.

Cook the Shrimp

  • Heat a skillet over medium-high heat. Add the shrimp in a single layer and cook for 1–2 minutes per side until pink and opaque.

Assemble the Bowls

  • Start with warm rice in each bowl, topped with shrimp, carrots, cucumber, avocado, and green onions.
  • Drizzle with spicy mayo and sprinkle with sesame seeds if using.

Notes

Store components separately in airtight containers. Rice and shrimp keep for 2–3 days, spicy mayo for up to 4 days. Best to assemble bowls just before serving.

Nutrition

Serving: 1gCalories: 450kcalCarbohydrates: 30gProtein: 24gFat: 20gSaturated Fat: 3gSodium: 600mgFiber: 4gSugar: 2g
Keyword Healthy Meal, Quick Dinner, Shrimp Rice Bowl, spicy mayo, Summer Recipe
Tried this recipe?Let us know how it was!

Shrimp Rice Bowls with Spicy Mayo

Published: March 16, 2026 By Carol bonaparte

Shrimp rice bowls topped with spicy mayo, perfect for a flavorful meal.

Shrimp Rice Bowls with Spicy Mayo are a wonderful way to celebrate seasonal produce while keeping weeknight dinners simple and satisfying. This recipe brings together juicy, spiced shrimp, fluffy jasmine or hearty brown rice, crisp vegetables, and a creamy, tangy spicy mayo that brightens every bite. The contrast of textures — tender shrimp, crunchy cucumbers and carrots, and silky avocado — makes each spoonful interesting and comforting. Whether you’re cooking for family, meal-prepping for the week, or looking for a colorful dish to welcome spring or summer, these bowls are quick, fresh, and customizable. If you enjoy shrimp in different formats, try a fun twist like these shrimp wraps with chipotle yogurt sauce for another easy meal idea.

Ingredients & Equipment

Ingredients

  • 1 lb medium shrimp, peeled and deveined
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 teaspoon smoked paprika
  • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
  • ½ teaspoon onion powder
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ¼ teaspoon black pepper
  • ¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper (optional)
  • ½ cup mayonnaise
  • 1–2 tablespoons sriracha (adjust to taste)
  • 1 teaspoon lime juice
  • 2 cups cooked jasmine or brown rice
  • 1 tablespoon rice vinegar (optional)
  • 1 cup shredded carrots
  • 1 avocado, sliced
  • 1 cup cucumber slices
  • 2 green onions, chopped
  • 2 tablespoons sesame seeds (optional)
  • Soy sauce or tamari for drizzling (optional)

Notes on ingredients

  • Rice: Jasmine is fragrant and soft; brown rice gives a nuttier, chewier texture and more fiber. Both work great here.
  • Shrimp: Medium shrimp are called for, but you can use large if you prefer — adjust cooking time slightly.
  • Heat level: Adjust sriracha and cayenne to control spice. If you want a milder mayo, use 1 tablespoon sriracha or swap for a chili paste with milder heat.
  • Mayonnaise: Use regular or light mayo. For a lighter version, substitute half the mayo with Greek yogurt (still halal-friendly).

Helpful equipment

  • Skillet or nonstick frying pan (10–12 inch recommended)
  • Mixing bowls
  • Measuring spoons and cups
  • Spatula or tongs
  • Rice cooker or pot for rice
  • Baking tray (if roasting shrimp)
  • Blender or small whisk (for spicy mayo)
  • Meat thermometer (optional) — shrimp are done when opaque and slightly firm

Step-by-Step Instructions (with tips)

  1. Prepare the rice
  • Cook 2 cups of jasmine or brown rice according to package instructions so it’s ready when the shrimp are finished. For extra flavor, stir 1 tablespoon rice vinegar into warm rice for a subtle tang that complements the spicy mayo.
    Tip: If using brown rice, cook it first since it needs more time. Keep rice warm in a covered pot or rice cooker.
  1. Make the spicy mayo
  • In a mixing bowl, combine ½ cup mayonnaise, 1–2 tablespoons sriracha (adjust to taste), and 1 teaspoon lime juice. Whisk until smooth and creamy. Taste and adjust lime or sriracha for brightness or heat.
    Tip: If you like a thinner sauce, add 1 teaspoon water or a little more lime juice. For a silkier texture, briefly pulse in a small blender.
  1. Season the shrimp
  • Place the peeled and deveined shrimp in a bowl. Drizzle with 1 tablespoon olive oil, then sprinkle 1 teaspoon smoked paprika, ½ teaspoon garlic powder, ½ teaspoon onion powder, ½ teaspoon salt, ¼ teaspoon black pepper, and ¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper if using. Toss until evenly coated.
    Tip: Let shrimp rest in the seasoning for 5–10 minutes to deepen flavor, but avoid marinating for hours if using salt-heavy mixes.
  1. Cook the shrimp (pan-sear method)
  • Heat a skillet over medium-high heat. Add the seasoned shrimp in a single layer and cook 1–2 minutes per side until pink and opaque, about 3–5 minutes total depending on size. Avoid overcrowding; cook in batches if needed.
    Tip: Shrimp cook very quickly. Once they turn pink and curl into a C-shape, they’re usually done. Overcooking makes shrimp rubbery.
  1. Alternative cooking methods
  • Grill: Thread shrimp on skewers and grill over medium heat for 2–3 minutes per side for a smoky flavor.
  • Roast: Arrange seasoned shrimp on a baking tray and roast in a preheated 425°F (220°C) oven for 6–8 minutes.
  • Poach: Simmer gently in seasoned vegetable broth for about 2–3 minutes for a softer texture.
    Tip: Choose the method that fits your schedule — roasting or grilling adds a nice char if you want a summer vibe.
  1. Assemble the bowls
  • Start with a base of warm rice in each bowl. Drizzle a little soy sauce or tamari over the rice if desired.
  • Top with the cooked shrimp, shredded carrots, cucumber slices, sliced avocado, and chopped green onions.
  • Drizzle spicy mayo over the top and sprinkle with sesame seeds if using.
    Tip: Serve components family-style so everyone can customize their bowl. Leftover spicy mayo makes a great dip for vegetables.
  1. Flavor variations and add-ins
  • Add pickled red onion or quick-pickled cucumbers for acidity.
  • Swap shredded carrots for roasted sweet potato cubes in colder months.
  • Add edamame, steamed broccoli, or sautéed mushrooms for more plant-based bulk.
  • For a citrusy twist, grate lime zest over the bowls or squeeze extra lime juice just before serving.

If you enjoy soothing, savory bowls beyond shrimp, you might also like a warming recipe such as this comforting aromatic ginger garlic chicken noodle soup to add to your weeknight rotation.

Storage, Freezing & Make-Ahead Tips

Storing leftovers

  • Refrigerator: Store components separately in airtight containers. Cooked shrimp and cooked rice will keep for 2–3 days in the refrigerator. Keep the spicy mayo in its own container for up to 4 days.
  • Reheating: Reheat rice gently with a splash of water in the microwave or on the stove. Warm shrimp briefly in a skillet for just a minute or two to avoid overcooking; they only need to be heated through.
  • Assembly: For best texture, assemble bowls right before serving so avocado and cucumbers stay fresh.

Freezing advice

  • Cooked shrimp: You can freeze cooked shrimp in an airtight container for up to 2 months, but texture may change slightly. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating gently.
  • Spicy mayo: Do not freeze mayonnaise-based sauces — they can separate. Keep the mayo refrigerated and make it fresh for best results.
  • Rice: Cooked rice can be frozen in portions for up to 1 month, then thawed and reheated with a little water to restore moisture.

Make-ahead plan

  • Make the spicy mayo and rice up to a day ahead. Season and prep vegetables the day before, but slice avocado just before serving to prevent browning.
  • If meal-prepping bowls for lunches, portion rice, shrimp, and veggies into containers and keep the spicy mayo in a small separate container to add later.

Portioning tips

  • This recipe with 1 lb shrimp and 2 cups cooked rice serves about 3–4 people as a main depending on appetite and sides. For meal prep, divide into 3 generous or 4 modest portions.

How to Use / Serve This Dish

Serving ideas

  • Family-style: Place components in bowls or on a platter and let everyone build their own. Offer extra lime wedges and soy sauce or tamari on the side.
  • As lunch bowls: Pack chilled rice, chilled shrimp, and veggies separately, then warm as desired at lunchtime and add spicy mayo at the last minute.
  • For a lighter option: Use half the mayo mixed with plain yogurt or use extra vegetables to increase volume.

Halal-friendly beverage and side ideas

  • Serve with a refreshing mint and cucumber infused water, iced tea sweetened with honey, or a simple lemon-mint yogurt raita for cooling contrast.
  • Side salads: A crisp green salad with sesame-lime dressing or a cold soba noodle salad pairs nicely.
  • For a seasonal dessert pairing, try baked fruit like these lovely baked pears with feta, honey, and cranberries to finish the meal on a warm, sweet note.

Creative variations

  • Teriyaki-style: Swap smoked paprika and garlic powder for a light brush of halal teriyaki glaze during cooking.
  • Mediterranean twist: Replace spicy mayo with a lemon-tahini sauce and add olives, cherry tomatoes, and cucumber.
  • Vegan option: Swap shrimp for pan-fried tofu or roasted chickpeas and keep the spicy mayo using plant-based mayonnaise.

FAQ

Q: Can I use frozen shrimp?
A: Yes — thaw frozen shrimp overnight in the refrigerator or place them in a sealed bag and submerge in cold water for quicker thawing. Pat dry thoroughly before seasoning so they sear nicely.

Q: How spicy is the spicy mayo, and can I make it milder?
A: Spice level depends on the amount of sriracha and cayenne you use. Start with 1 tablespoon sriracha and taste; add more if you want more heat. For milder heat, use 1 tablespoon and add a little honey or extra lime to balance the flavor.

Q: How long do leftovers last?
A: Store cooked shrimp and rice separately in the refrigerator for 2–3 days. Spicy mayo stores up to 4 days. For best texture and freshness, consume within 2 days.

Q: Can I make this ahead for meal prep?
A: Absolutely. Cook rice and shrimp ahead of time and store components separately. Assemble bowls the night before or morning-of and keep the spicy mayo in a small sealed container. Add avocado just before eating to keep it fresh.

Conclusion

These Shrimp Rice Bowls with Spicy Mayo are a bright, comforting, and practical meal that brings seasonal vegetables and quick-cooking shrimp together in a bowl you’ll reach for again and again. If you’re inspired to try different takes or want more ideas for spicy mayo bowls, check out a similar inspiration at Shrimp Rice Bowls with Spicy Mayo – onebalancedlife.com, explore another colorful version at Spicy Shrimp Rice Bowls – Peas and Crayons, or see a quick 20-minute variation at 20-Minute Shrimp Bowls with Spicy Mayo – Well Seasoned Studio. I hope you try this recipe soon — take photos, share your tweaks, and enjoy a bowlful of comfort and flavor.

Shrimp rice bowls topped with spicy mayo, perfect for a flavorful meal.

Shrimp Rice Bowls with Spicy Mayo

A vibrant and comforting meal combining juicy shrimp, fluffy rice, and crisp vegetables topped with a creamy, tangy spicy mayo.
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 25 minutes
Course Dinner, Main Course
Cuisine American, Asian
Servings 4 servings
Calories 450 kcal

Ingredients
  

For the Shrimp

  • 1 lb medium shrimp, peeled and deveined Use large shrimp if preferred - adjust cooking time.
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 teaspoon smoked paprika
  • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
  • ½ teaspoon onion powder
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ¼ teaspoon black pepper
  • ¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper (optional) Adjust for spice level.

For the Spicy Mayo

  • ½ cup mayonnaise Use regular or light mayo.
  • 1-2 tablespoons sriracha Adjust to taste for heat.
  • 1 teaspoon lime juice

For Assembly

  • 2 cups cooked jasmine or brown rice Stir in rice vinegar for flavor if desired.
  • 1 cup shredded carrots
  • 1 avocado sliced
  • 1 cup cucumber slices
  • 2 tablespoons sesame seeds (optional)
  • Soy sauce or tamari for drizzling (optional)

Instructions
 

Prepare the Rice

  • Cook 2 cups of jasmine or brown rice according to package instructions. For extra flavor, stir 1 tablespoon rice vinegar into warm rice.

Make the Spicy Mayo

  • In a mixing bowl, combine ½ cup mayonnaise, 1–2 tablespoons sriracha, and 1 teaspoon lime juice. Whisk until smooth and creamy.

Season the Shrimp

  • Place the peeled and deveined shrimp in a bowl. Drizzle with olive oil, sprinkle the seasonings, and toss until evenly coated.

Cook the Shrimp

  • Heat a skillet over medium-high heat. Add the shrimp in a single layer and cook for 1–2 minutes per side until pink and opaque.

Assemble the Bowls

  • Start with warm rice in each bowl, topped with shrimp, carrots, cucumber, avocado, and green onions.
  • Drizzle with spicy mayo and sprinkle with sesame seeds if using.

Notes

Store components separately in airtight containers. Rice and shrimp keep for 2–3 days, spicy mayo for up to 4 days. Best to assemble bowls just before serving.

Nutrition

Serving: 1gCalories: 450kcalCarbohydrates: 30gProtein: 24gFat: 20gSaturated Fat: 3gSodium: 600mgFiber: 4gSugar: 2g
Keyword Healthy Meal, Quick Dinner, Shrimp Rice Bowl, spicy mayo, Summer Recipe
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