Shrimp and Nectarine Salad (Print Version)

Vibrant mix of succulent shrimp, juicy nectarines, crisp greens, and zesty citrus dressing ready in 25 minutes.

# What You'll Need:

→ Seafood

01 - 14 oz large shrimp, peeled and deveined
02 - 1 tbsp olive oil
03 - 1/2 tsp sea salt
04 - 1/4 tsp freshly ground black pepper

→ Fruit

05 - 3 ripe nectarines, pitted and sliced

→ Vegetables

06 - 4 cups mixed salad greens (arugula, baby spinach, frisée)
07 - 1 small cucumber, thinly sliced
08 - 1 small red onion, thinly sliced
09 - 1 avocado, sliced

→ Dressing

10 - 2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
11 - 1 tbsp freshly squeezed lime juice
12 - 1 tbsp honey
13 - 1 tsp Dijon mustard
14 - 1/2 tsp salt
15 - 1/4 tsp black pepper

→ Garnish

16 - 2 tbsp fresh mint leaves, torn
17 - 2 tbsp toasted sliced almonds

# How to Cook:

01 - In a medium bowl, toss the shrimp with 1 tbsp olive oil, 1/2 tsp sea salt, and 1/4 tsp black pepper until evenly coated.
02 - Heat a nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. Add the seasoned shrimp and cook for 2 minutes per side until pink and opaque throughout. Remove from heat and allow to cool slightly.
03 - In a small bowl, whisk together the extra virgin olive oil, lime juice, honey, Dijon mustard, 1/2 tsp salt, and 1/4 tsp black pepper until emulsified and smooth.
04 - In a large salad bowl, combine the mixed salad greens, sliced nectarines, cucumber, red onion, and avocado.
05 - Add the cooked shrimp to the salad bowl. Drizzle with the citrus dressing and toss gently until all ingredients are evenly coated.
06 - Top with torn fresh mint leaves and toasted sliced almonds. Serve immediately while the shrimp is still warm and the greens are crisp.

# Expert Advice:

01 -
  • The way sweet nectarines and savory shrimp dance together feels like discovering a secret flavor combination
  • Everything comes together in 25 minutes but tastes like something from a restaurant patio
02 -
  • Overcooking shrimp makes them rubbery, so pull them from heat the moment they turn pink throughout
  • The dressing tastes better after sitting for 10 minutes, so make it first and let the flavors marry
03 -
  • Pat the shrimp completely dry before seasoning so they develop a beautiful sear instead of steaming
  • Let the cooked shrimp rest for a couple of minutes so they do not make the greens wilt from residual heat