Shrimp soup with coconut milk (recipe)
Shrimp soup with coconut milk (recipe) | |
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Name | Shrimp soup with coconut milk |
Ingredients | Shrimp • Coconut milk • Onion • Capsicum • Roma tomatoes • Salt • Red chili powder • Cilantro leaves • Garlic |
Cooktime (in hours) | 0.333333333 |
Preptime (in hours) | 0.166666667 |
Totaltime (in hours) | 0.5 |
Keto friendliness | Keto friendly |
Calories | 215.4 |
Fat | 18.8 |
Protein | 8.7 |
Carbohydrate | 5.4 |
Fiber | 0.9 |
Net carbohydrates | 4.5 |
Sugar | 1.5 |
Saturated fat | 12.8 |
Cholesterol (mg) | 63 |
Sodium | 692.1 |
Servings | 6 |
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Shrimp soup with coconut milk (recipe) is a keto friendly food item with net carbohydrates of about 4-5 per serving.
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Recipe instructions
- In a pan heat oil, add chopped garlic and cook until the color changes slightly orange.
- Add chopped onion, bell pepper and cook until onion becomes soft.
- Add chopped tomatoes and cook until the tomatoes become partially soft.
- Add shrimp, coriander powder, red chili powder, chopped cilantro and cook until the shrimp gets cooked thoroughly.
- Add coconut milk and bring it to a boil. Turn off the heat and transfer it to a soup bowl immediately. Serve warm.
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