For an extra layer of flavor, consider adding a splash of soy sauce or rice vinegar to the honey-cornstarch glaze. Adjust the amount of red pepper flakes according to your spice preference. If you don't have a wok, a large skillet works just as well. Ensure it's large enough to accommodate all the ingredients without overcrowding. Feel free to substitute other vegetables like broccoli florets, snow peas, or carrots based on your preference and availability. For a richer flavor, marinate the shrimp in a mixture of soy sauce, ginger, and garlic for 30 minutes before cooking. Freshly grated ginger can be used instead of ground ginger for a more vibrant taste.
Rodrigo Boehmschmitt
May 12, 2025I doubled the recipe and it was a hit at our dinner party!
Judd Dubuque
May 4, 2025Definitely a crowd-pleaser!
Isabell Macejkovic
Feb 11, 2025Be careful not to overcook the shrimp, they can get rubbery. I followed the timing in the recipe and they were perfect.
Dagmar Hills
Feb 9, 2025Easy to follow and delicious. Thanks for sharing!
Terrance Luettgen
Feb 4, 2025I added some snow peas and water chestnuts for extra crunch. So good!
Anahi Zboncak
Jan 22, 2025I substituted chicken for the shrimp and it was still delicious! A great way to get my veggies in.
Adolphus Hudson
Jan 11, 2025This recipe is amazing! The honey-ginger sauce is so flavorful and the shrimp were perfectly cooked.
Kacey Upton
Dec 20, 2024The sauce was a bit too sweet for my taste, so I added a squeeze of lime juice to balance it out. Perfect!
Mackenzie Dickens
Nov 25, 2024This is now a staple in our house!
Skyla Will
Oct 4, 2024My family loved this! It's quick, easy, and packed with flavor. Will definitely be making this again.