A fast and healthy dinner recipe that comes together in 30 minutes! These spicy shrimp quesadillas are packed with fresh produce and tropical flavours!
Poor January. It gets a bad rap. The holidays are over, yet winter is far from over. The days are still short and the temperatures are low.
The "January Blues" are apparently a real thing, and I have to admit, even I have been lagging a little myself lately.
Well, nothing can cheer me up quicker than a plate full of bright, tropical food. Especially if it has a spicy little kick and a pile of fresh mango salsa on top!
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These quesadillas are hiding a little secret that may not be obvious at first glance: they are packed full of fresh produce! Bell peppers, red onion, jalapeños, and a whole lotta fresh mango to top them all off!
This post is in partnership with Half Your Plate, whose mission is simple: encourage us to fill half our plates with fruit and vegetables!
These spicy shrimp quesadillas are proof that this doesn't have to be a challenging goal to meet, and that incorporating vegetables and fruit into your meals doesn't mean you have to eat a salad or carrot sticks (although I sure do LOVE me some salads!).
This month Half Your Plate has named mangoes as fruit of the month. Mangoes are packed with vitamin C and are completely fat free, and they add such a vibrant flavour to any dish they are used in.
To compliment the bright, sweet mango salsa, I cooked up the shrimp, bell peppers and onion in a Jamaican jerk inspired seasoning mix: allspice, thyme, paprika, brown sugar, etc. I added cayenne for some kick, but this can be omitted (see the recipe notes).
Altogether these spicy shrimp quesadillas are sweet, savoury, and a little bit spicy. Most importantly, they are perfect to kick those January blues to the curb!
Thank-you to Half Your Plate for sponsoring this post! As always, all opinions are my own.
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Spicy Shrimp Quesadillas with Mango Salsa
Ingredients
Mango salsa:
- 2 mangoes diced
- 2 jalapeno seeds removed, diced
- juice of 1 lime
Seasoning:
- 2 tablespoons brown sugar
- 1 teaspoon thyme
- 1 teaspoon allspice
- 1 teaspoon paprika
- ¼ teaspoon nutmeg
- ½ teaspoon ground black pepper
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ½ teaspoon cayenne *see note
Quesadilla fillings:
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 2 bell peppers thinly sliced
- ½ red onion thinly sliced
- ¾ lb 350g raw shrimp, thawed, tails removed
- juice of ½ lime
Other:
- spray oil
- 2 cups mozzarella cheese shredded
- 4 large tortillas
- sour cream or yogurt to serve
Instructions
- Prepare mango salsa in a medium bowl and set aside.
- Quesadilla fillings: Mix up the seasoning in a small bowl and set aside.
- In a large pan, heat olive oil over medium heat. Add the bell peppers and onion to the pan and cook until softened, 5 or so minutes.
- While the veggies are cooking, prepare the shrimp (remove tails, devein etc). Toss in half of the seasoning mix.
- Add the shrimp to the pan and sprinkle with remaining seasoning. Toss to coat all veggies and shrimp evenly. Cook for another 3-5 minutes, or until shrimp are pink and cooked through.
- Squeeze the lime juice over the filling.
- Transfer shrimp/veggies to a plate, rinse the pan, spray with spray oil and return to the burner.
- Assemble the quesadillas: Add a large tortilla to the pan, then sprinkle with ¼ cup of cheese. Add ¼ of the shrimp/veggie filling, then add another ¼ cup of cheese on top. Fold the quesadilla over and weigh down with a pot lid or heavy plate.
- Cook for around 2 minutes, until golden brown, then flip. Cook for another minute before setting aside.
- Repeat with the other 3 tortillas.
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Tips:
For a mild spice, add ½ teaspoon cayenne.
For a spicier quesadilla, add more!
Nutrition Information
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Courtney says
Mine is turnip! I love the bold flavour
Denise says
Sounds like I need to cook more with turnip! Thanks for entering, Courtney!
Jonnie says
My favorite is the rutabaga. They are filling, delicious and remind me of my childhood.
Denise says
I haven't really eaten much rutabaga but will have to give it a try. Thanks for entering, Jonnie!
FREDERIC BROWN says
my favourite winter vegetable is squash
Denise says
I love squash, great choice! Thanks for entering, Frederic!
Gord says
My favourite winter vegetable is butternut squash.
Denise says
I am right there with you, Gord! Thanks for entering!
Cheryl says
I love beets in the winter or any time of the year!! 🙂
Denise says
I need to give beets another try. Thanks for entering, Cheryl!
tanyab79 says
My favourite winter vegetable is spinach.
Denise says
Spinach is such a great choice! Thanks for entering, Tanya!
Tainan Lu says
My favourite winter vegetable is kale
Denise says
I love kale! Thanks for entering, Tainan!
LILLIAN BROWN says
my favourite winter vegetable is butternut squash
Denise says
LOVE butternut squash! Thanks for entering, Lillian!
lynn clayton says
i love a good squash
Denise says
ME TOO! Thanks for entering, Lynn!
Amy Heffernan says
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Denise says
I love butternut squash! Thanks for entering, Amy!
joy says
my favourite winter vegetable is the lowly carrot
Denise says
Hehe the lowly carrot! It is very versatile, though! Thanks for entering, Joy!
Rachel @ Bakerita says
A quesadilla that gives me a ton of fruits and veggies?!? Yes, please! That mango salsa looks to die for, and the shrimp looks amazing just on it's own!
Medha @ Whisk & Shout says
That mango salsa really brightens up wintery days! So yummy 🙂
Kristine | Kristine's Kitchen says
That shrimp looks SO good and flavorful, Denise! And I love how much produce you've packed into these quesadillas. They are a great meal to beat the January blues for sure!
Layla @Gimme Delicious says
AHH SHRIMP tacos. These look amazing!! I'm sure all the jamaican spices make these tacos 100x delicious.
Kelly says
I am definitely feeling the January Blues but anything with mangoes always cheer me up 🙂 Love all the bright veggies in these quesadillas! They look gorgeous!
April @ Girl Gone Gourmet says
I hate this time of year, so I need stuff like this in my life to make it cheery 🙂 Beautiful quesadillas - look so fresh and delicious!
Denise says
Thanks so much, April! January can be a little rough 😉
marcie says
I love everything about these, Denise -- everything! The sweet and spicy...the CHEESE...and all that delicious produce. I need to make these soon!
Denise says
Thanks so much, Marcie! I am LOVING the tropical food right now 😉
Alyssa @ My Sequined Life says
The January blues...yup I feel them!! These quesadillas are juuuust what I need to break out of them I think. Love that seasoning mix!
Denise says
Not you too! I am ready for May...ha ha! It's a long ways off. Thanks, Alyssa!
Sarah @Whole and Heavenly Oven says
Dang, girl! How do you manage to make quesadillas look SO good in photographs?? They're a total bear for me to photograph so teach me! LOL. Seriously though, these look AMAZING and I just love that mango salsa on top!
Denise says
You are WAY too kind, Sarah! I feel like quesadillas are my nemesis for photography. They are SO hard!