Feb 20, 2012

Dirty Brown Rice with Shrimp



A healthier twist on a Cajun classic, the addition of shrimp turns this into a fabulous main dish. I'd like to think of this as a Cajun shrimp fried rice.

Dirty rice is a classic Cajun dish made "dirty" by cooking the rice with minced livers or gizzards. I created a healthier version using brown rice and lean ground beef in place of the chicken livers that normally make dirty rice "dirty".

But don't worry, this healthier version does not skimp on flavor! It has plenty of spices and a bit of kick, you can adjust the heat to your taste but don't be shy with the cayenne if you can handle it!


Normally a rice dish like this if made with white rice would be cooked all in one pot, but after several attempts to perfect this I found that cooking the brown rice all together created an unpleasant mushy texture. By cooking the brown rice separate, the texture of the rice was perfect when mixed with the beef and shrimp and made a delicious main dish even my "non-brown rice eating" husband enjoyed. 



Dirty Brown Rice with Shrimp
Skinnytaste.com
Servings: 5 • Serving Size: 1 1/3 cups • Old Points: 7 pts • Points+: 9 pts
Calories: 346.6 • Fat: 5.9 g • Protein: 27.8 g • Carb: 44.2 g • Fiber: 2.5 g • Sugar: 1.1 g
Sodium: 151.0 mg (without salt) 


Ingredients:

  • 1 1/2 cups uncooked brown rice
  • chicken bouillon cube (Knorr)
  • 2 bay leaves, divided
  • 1/8 + 1/4 tsp cayenne, divided
  • 1/8 + 1/2 tsp paprika
  • 1/8 + 1/2 tsp thyme
  • 1 tsp oil
  • 1 onion, diced
  • 2 celery, diced
  • 1 green pepper, diced
  • 1 clove garlic, minced
  • 1/2 lb 96% lean ground beef (Laura's lean beef)
  • salt and fresh pepper, to taste
  • 1 lb medium shrimp, peeled and deveined
  • 2 scallions, chopped

Directions:

Cook brown rice according to package directions in water along with a chicken bouillon, 1 bay leaf and 1/4 tsp salt and 1/8 each of salt, cayenne, paprika and thyme.


When the rice is almost done cooking, heat a large heavy saucepan on medium-low heat. Add the oil, onions, green pepper, celery, bay leaf and garlic. Sauté on medium-low heat until soft, about 5 minutes. Add beef, salt, black pepper, remaining paprika, thyme and cayenne pepper. Sauté until browned, about 10-15 minutes; add shrimp, cover and cook 5 more minutes.


When the rice is done, toss with beef and shrimp and combine well. Top with scallions and serve.

Makes 6 1/2 cups.
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82 comments:

  1. Yum. This is going on my meal plan for sure!

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  2. Oh, how I wish lean ground beef was in my budget!

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    1. If you cant afford it then just get what you can and make sure after it is done cooking you rinse the meat. It takes the extra fat away.

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    2. what about turkey?

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    3. Can you get the lean ground beef at your butcher counter and order exactly what is needed or a little less? That is what I do and it is usually only a couple dollars and I can spread it out to last 2 meals.

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    4. I bought 1/2 lb of extra lean ground beef and it cost me 2.65. 8 live in I live in Michigan and shop at Meijer.

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    5. omg absolutely love how you included old points , I am still on the old plan !!!!! LOVE IT !!

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  3. Oh wow! I can taste it from here.
    Thanks for skinnifying Cajun dishes. I lived in Louisiana for a good while and I love their dishes ....Please keep Cajun dishes coming.

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  4. This looks fantastic. Can't wait to try it. Quick question: Even though you are using lean ground beef, do you need to drain the fat off before adding the Shrimp? Not sure how much will be in the pan with only a 1/2 pound.
    BTW - LOVE your site and the recipes. Both hubby and I have recently joined WW and we have already made several dishes. All tasty and healthy!

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    1. I started WW online about 3 weeks ago. I found out about this site after reading a post on the WW site. I must say this site has tons of recipe options with GREAT pictures and step by step instructions. I LOVE THIS SITE. The next step is to actually prepare some of the recipes.

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  5. This looks delicious! I want to make this, do you think that ground Turkey would be just as good (I am not a red meat person!)?

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  6. Similar to Hilliary's question, but I'm curious if I can just leave out the beef altogether?

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  7. Hillary, yes ground turkey is fine. I've even used ground soy crumbles. Just remember to add a tablespoon of olive oil because both ground soy and turkey are fat free meats and the resulting dish can turn out very dry.

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  8. You should be able to make this with faux-beef (feef?) crumbles if you want to skip on the beef. I've done a similar recipe for a vegetarian potluck (without the shrimp, though), and it turned out really well. A tiny bit of ground sausage would also work if you just aren't a fan of beef.

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  9. I'm wondering where I can get 96% lean ground beef - I've never seen beef that lean. I live in Canada...perhaps they don't carry that stuff here??

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    1. usually they make a 93% but if you cant find it then just get what is closest and rinse the meat after browning.

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    2. You could also grind your own meat to get it even leaner. Thats what I do. I buy really lean steaks, cut off all the fat then grind it. My ground beef is always super lean and it's cheaper then buying the 96% or even the 93% sometimes.

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    3. i just bought some at meijer, its like $4 a pound...

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  10. That's it: making this for dinner tonight. :)

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  11. Oohh, this looks fantastic!!!

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  12. This looks amazing...love the action shot!! :D

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  13. Brenda the Barefootcookingirl2/20/12, 5:17 PM

    this looks amazing!

    BTW - Wal-mart also sells a 96/4 ground beef with their own label..... :)

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  14. This looks amazing & I can't wait to try it!! Do you think short grain brown rice would be ok, or should I use long grain? ( I always keep short grain in the house)

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  15. Made this tonight! My husband loved it.

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  16. We made it tonight as well - and it was fantastic. We added a little heat with some Tabasco sauce and Saucy Mama Hot Wing Sauce (it has a great kick). My kids loved it too! Thanks!

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  17. Made this dish tonight and a sub turkey for the beef...actually turned out really good. Spicy thought..very spicy.Oh I omitted the celery and green pepper only b/c I don't like either of them and it still turned out good. Thanks for this recipe.

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  18. I've never made anything like this before...I think i need to try cajun cuisine! Love the healthy twist with brown rice :)

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  19. Wow sounds and looks delicious. I am always looking for new recipes for shrimp.

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  20. @Diana- If there is any fat I would always drain it.

    Hillary, sure if beef isn't for you, use ground turkey to dirty it up.

    Or Kristine, you could always leave it out if you wish.

    Arlyne, if you like short grain rice, that would be great too!

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    1. "1/4 tsp salt and 1/8 each of salt" I don't understand. How much salt goes in the rice?

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  21. this looks fabulous and my kids LOVE shrimp!!! I don't think I really wanted to know about what made it dirty rice though. ;0) LOL! This sounds much better and I would definitely use ground chicken or turkey. It is just what you like best.

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  22. I have made so many of your recipes and have loved almost every one of them. I really appreciate this site and check it everyday. The last couple posted have been pretty high in points (8 or more). With only being allowed 26 points per day you really have to budget!

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  23. oh man!!! I SOOOO need to buy some shrimp!! Banging good shrimp, this, and yesterdays cajun chicken and pasta(and shrimp!)

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  24. This dish looks so amazing! This covers it all beef for hubby and shrimp for me! I love it!!! Have to make this soon!

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  25. This looks SO GOOD!! I can't wait to try it!

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  26. "1/4 tsp salt and 1/8 each of salt"

    Looks delish! I will be making this sometime this week.

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  27. So excited you're doing cajun recipes!! I have been toying with a chicken and sausage gumbo recipe, but that one is tough to get the points down because of the oil & flour roux! I'm sure you can do it though! This dirty rice looks great and I think I'll try it tonight!! Love your site!

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  28. Why cant I save these to my recipe box? Where is the option to do this- can anyone help?

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  29. Any idea what the points per serving would be if you don't include the shrimp?

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  30. Wow! This looks so good! I can't wait to try this! I've been looking for something cajin style too. How creative. thanks!!

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  31. Just made this tonight and I forgot to cook the rice with all of the extra ingredients. so before I mixed it up with the meat mixture I sprinkled some paprika and thyme in it and mixed it up. I am kind of glad I did it this way since it kept it not so spicy but still flavorful. If I weren't serving this to my kids I would have spiced it up more. Maybe some tabasco on the side will do for my husband and I (haven't served it yet). Anyway, I used turkey and it came out great.

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  32. this recipe is amazing...i made it for my husband and he didnt even know it was good for him =]

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  33. I made this tonight minus the shrimp because my boys will not eat this as a main dish so I served it on the side with some grilled tuna steaks. The only thing I changed besides omitting the shrimp was use smoked paprika because it's all I had. It was delicious and it was devoured. Thank you so much for sharing these wonderful and delicious recipes.

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  34. LOVED this recipe. I made it exactly as the recipe calls for and it was the perfect amount of spice for me (I typically do not like really hot food). This is a definite do over.

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  35. Made this for my kids (10 & 6), my hubby, my sister, and my parents for tonight's dinner. It was delicious and truly enjoyed by all. Thanks for yet another FABULOUS dinner, Gina!

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  36. Made this for dinner last night and it was AMAZING!!! Thanks for another great recipe.

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  37. Wow.... for someone that does not like seafood that often, my husband loved it... Thank you I love your blog

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  38. Just found your blog for the first time, and this does look very yummy, but I'm curious as to why you think using lean ground beef is healthier than using chicken livers? I see that you've been featured by other sites or magazines, so I know you're respected source for "skinny" recipes, so I would think you would know that chicken livers are healthier than even the leanest beef. A 3.5 oz serving of chicken liver has 172 calories, 6g fat, 26 g protein vs a slightly smaller 3 oz serving of 96% lean beef that has 208 calories, 13 g fat, and 22 g protein. Now if you're just using beef because you don't like liver (which many people don't), then that's a whole other thing entirely. Anyway, like I said, it looks delicious, and I will try it, I just think people should have all the facts. :) I don't have a blog to leave this comment, and I don't want to leave it as Anonymous, so here's my email if you think I'm the one who's misinformed. brinkerbarry@gmail.com

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    1. Organ meats such as livers & gizzards may be less in calories but they are high in LDL cholesterol. LDL cholesterol is the bad cholesterol, the one that increases your chance of heart disease & heart attack. Lean ground beef is lower in LDL cholesterol and is therefore healthier than organ meats. Just because calories are lower doesn't mean something is healthier. There are many other factors to consider.

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    2. 4oz 96% lean beef has 65mg cholesterol and 3.5oz of chicken liver has 631mg of cholesterol

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  39. I wanted to make this but we didn't have any ground beef in the house and we're not shrimp people - I decided to swap sausage for ground beef and chicken for shrimp and it was amazing. My husband has claimed all the leftovers as lunch for the rest of the week and is refusing to share.

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  40. I have already tried several of your recipes, and they were all fabulous! Even my pickiest loved it, this dish looks like another winner! Thanks Gina :)

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  41. I made this last night with ground turkey rather than beef and it was excellent! My husband really loved the flavors and we have tons of leftovers for lunches. Thank you!

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  42. Made this as directed last night and thought it was fabulous! Hubby tends to like things with a little more liquid/saucy so he thought it was a little dry (he was wrong, lol). To solve his problem he added a bit of tobasco and a bit of smokey salsa. WIN, WIN!!

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  43. Made this tonight, it was wonderful! I used chicken instead of beef. Hubby's lent is no beef right now, but it still tasted great. Thanks again!

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  44. Made this last night. Too late (aka, I was too lazy to go to the store) I realized I had no paprika and no cayenne. It was still utterly awesome. Another Win, Gina!

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  45. Just finished this for tonight's dinner. It was delicious. i'm not a big cajun fan, but this was really tasty. The flavor wasn't overpowering at all. I added some hot sauce and hubby and I both had seconds.

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  46. Gina- HELP!! Everytime I make brown rice it turns out crunchy, even when following the directions on the pkg to the t.
    My family is now turned off by brown rice because I have never had it turn out right.. Do you know a trick? Is there a rice I can sub it out for without increasing the point value? Love your recipes BTW!! :) JENNIFER

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  47. Made this for dinner tonight and loved it. Thanks! The whole house smells good!

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  48. Looks delicious, I love the pairing of ground beef & shrimp. What vegetables or sides would go well with this?

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  49. I made this tonight with my friend and it was DELICIOUS!! The spices melded nicely. Thank you for the recipe.

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  50. Made this for dinner monday night, it was a huge hit. Thanks.

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  51. Made this on Monday for dinner! It was AWESOME!! The only thing I did differently than the original recipe was reduce the rice to 1 cup instead of 1.5. When I plugged the recipe into my WW recipe builder, it ended up at 6 pts per serving (@5 servings)! I will definitely, definitely, definitely be making this again!!

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  52. All your recipes looks amazing! Going to have a massive shopping trip and buy all the ingredients!

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  53. How much celery? 2 cups or 2 spears?
    Diane

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  54. Jennifer - I finally broke down 2 weeks ago and bought a programmable rice maker. I can cook and bake almost anything, but rice. It was the best the best $25 I've spent. It has a setting for both white and brown rice. It comes out perfect every time. If you can spring for Nishiki or Kokuho Rose rice, it tastes just like the sticky rice you get from any Thai restaurant.

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  55. Going to check out the dirty rice recipe - looks FANTASTIC! Thank you for sharing!!

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  56. Just finished eating this for dinner. It kicks butt. Hope it freezes well as only 2 of us where eating it. It is definitely a keeper and I can't wait to make it for company. The only thing I did differently is cook the rice in no sodium added chicken broth and skipped the high sodium Knorr

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  57. I made this last night for my husband (who doesn't like dirty rice) and myself. He inhaled it! One thing I accidentally did was use a whole pound of ground beef but to me, if I hadn't I feel that there would have been too much rice and not enough dirty :) But this was VERY GOOD! I love your recipes! Thank you for doing what you do!

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  58. I would just leave out the ground beef , I stopped eating red meat several months ago .. :)

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  59. My family loved this dish. Thank you for sharing such delicious and wonderful food!:-)

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  60. Just made this, it was incredible! I love dirty rice and this turned out perfectly. I tweaked it a bit to suit my tastes and I couldn't stop snacking on it before the rice was finished. Definitely going to be a staple in my house.

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  61. Used the entire pound of ground beef. Not spicy enough for us so I did add a bit of Cajun seasoning... Delicious... Will definitely make again! Served w steamed French green beans and rolls.

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  62. made this up last night for dinner and it was awesome ! Will be making this one again and again.
    I used Ground Red Cayenne Pepper and it was plenty hot for us. Hubby started to add some Hot Sauce - made him taste it first and he agreed it did not need a thing !
    I started to hold off on the shrimp - but so glad I didn't. Oh man oh man what a great combination !

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  63. Gina, this was awesome!!!! My husband who must be the pickest person and will not try anything new, liked it. That is truly saying something. This is not the first recipe I tried and it certainly will not be the last. Thank you.

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  64. Okay...another winner!. After trying the Stuffed Buffalo Chicken Breasts which turned out fantastic by the way, this Dirty Brown Rice & Shrimp was second on my agenda to prepare- this was excellent, perfect amount of spices, my boyfriend loves spicy food, likes to add the hot sauce on most anything..but he didn't need to with this dish..."hallelujah"!. Thanks again Gina.

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  65. Holy Crap! I'm literally eating this right now and had to grab my laptop. MAKE THIS RECIPE! It is by far the best WW compliant meal I've ever made. My fiance and I totally just housed our serving and are full and satisfied.

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  66. Made this tonight and my husband absolutely loved it. I thought it was very tasty as well. A very hearty dish and filling for 9 points plus. Will be making it again. Followed the recipe almost exactly- just substituted mushrooms for the green pepper- because I don't like green pepper. The mushrooms added great flavor!I also made the rice in my rice maker which made things easy. Thanks Gina :)

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  67. Made this tonight and it was delicious!! I usually don't like brown rice, but you couldn't even tell it was brown in this dish.

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  68. Loved this recipe! Great for the whole family... My husband, 5 yr, and 2 yr olds ate this right up. Love your site... Every recipe I have made has been delicious :)

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