This Grilled Shrimp Salad with Wheat Berries will not leave you hungry and have you searching for something else to eat. It’s filling, good for you and delicious!
I can just snarf up grilled shrimp one after the other. Shrimp cooks so quickly and is so good about taking on the flavors of spices or the sauces that you use. If you don’t cook it in a pound of butter and cheese, it is very healthy to eat too. Now that does sound pretty good I must say, but this Grilled Shrimp Salad with Wheat Berries has no guilt attached.
With the warmer weather coming, I’ve stepped up my workouts and am attempting to lighten our meals too. A lightened meal shouldn’t leave you hungry an hour later and have you searching for something to eat. A salad, if prepared correctly can be a great meal. Wheat berries are a great source of fiber and protein. Both of which will help keep you satisfied. They also add another texture to this anything but ordinary salad. All of the yummy Romaine lettuce, tomatoes, and cucumbers keep you noshing until you can’t nosh anymore. I’ve topped the whole plate of magic with a sprinkling of freshly grated parmesan cheese.
Don’t these shrimp look amazing? After I cleaned them, I plopped them into a ziplock bag and drizzled them with olive oil and then sprinkled them with my go-to spice rub. They even taste better than they look. I drizzled a light and lemony vinaigrette over this salad and ate it for 3 meals before it was gone.
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Grilled Shrimp Salad with Wheat Berries
Author: Hostess At Heart
This Grilled Shrimp Salad with Wheat Berries will not leave you hungry. It's filling, good for you, and delicious!
In a medium saucepan, combine wheat berries and 3-1/2 cups cold water. Boil for 50 to 60 minutes or until tender. Drain and rinse to cool.
In a bowl or zip lock bag, add shrimp. Drizzle with olive oil and sprinkle with dry rub seasoning. Chill while the wheat berries cook.
Combine Vinaigrette ingredients in a shaker jar. Shake to blend.
15 minutes before the wheat berries are finished cooking preheat prepared grill. Grill shrimp 1-1/2 to 2 minutes on each side.
Assemble by placing lettuce on a plate. Sprinkle approximately 1/4 cup of cooked wheat berries onto the lettuce. Add cucumbers and tomatoes. Drizzle with vinaigrette, and garnish with shrimp and parmesan cheese.
Notes
Some instructions say to soak your wheat berries in water overnight. Others say it doesn't make much difference.
This recipe was calculated using the exact brands and measurements I used to make this recipe. If you are following a strict diet please note changing anything will cause the nutritional info to change. My calculations are intended as a guide only.
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I love shrimp in any form! This salad looks absolutely divine! I could dig into that bowl and finish the entire bowl! I am saving the recipe! Thanks for sharing.
Shari Kelley
Wednesday 13th of April 2016
I'm not normally a shrimp person, but I think I would really like these due to your spice rub. They look really good! Where do you find wheatberries, Julie? I am not familiar with those. They look like they would add a good texture to the salad. The vinaigrette sounds like a great dressing for this combination. Jeff and I are trying to lighten things up a little, too. We've had a lot of company lately, and I always make dessert when company is here. My clothes need more recipes like this one! :)
Julie Menghini
Wednesday 13th of April 2016
That darned clothes shrinkage! I think those chocolate tours automatically shrink your clothes too! Bob's red Mill sells wheat berries and I have seen them in bulk at @holefoods or the health market in more mainstream grocers. I really loved them in this salad. There texture is great and they are nice an nutty.
Petra @ CrumblesAndKale
Tuesday 12th of April 2016
This just sound fantastic and those photos are just delightful!
Julie Menghini
Tuesday 12th of April 2016
Thank you so much Petra!
Joy | Yummy Seconds
Monday 11th of April 2016
I like making shrimp salad. This looks wonderful with the wheat berries. Thanks for sharing. Congrats on your 2 years blogiversary.
Julie Menghini
Monday 11th of April 2016
Thank you so much! I hope you will enter the giveaways!
Amanda
Saturday 16th of April 2016
Looks so delicious
Julie Menghini
Sunday 17th of April 2016
Thank you Amanda!
Suchitra
Thursday 14th of April 2016
I love shrimp in any form! This salad looks absolutely divine! I could dig into that bowl and finish the entire bowl! I am saving the recipe! Thanks for sharing.
Shari Kelley
Wednesday 13th of April 2016
I'm not normally a shrimp person, but I think I would really like these due to your spice rub. They look really good! Where do you find wheatberries, Julie? I am not familiar with those. They look like they would add a good texture to the salad. The vinaigrette sounds like a great dressing for this combination. Jeff and I are trying to lighten things up a little, too. We've had a lot of company lately, and I always make dessert when company is here. My clothes need more recipes like this one! :)
Julie Menghini
Wednesday 13th of April 2016
That darned clothes shrinkage! I think those chocolate tours automatically shrink your clothes too! Bob's red Mill sells wheat berries and I have seen them in bulk at @holefoods or the health market in more mainstream grocers. I really loved them in this salad. There texture is great and they are nice an nutty.
Petra @ CrumblesAndKale
Tuesday 12th of April 2016
This just sound fantastic and those photos are just delightful!
Julie Menghini
Tuesday 12th of April 2016
Thank you so much Petra!
Joy | Yummy Seconds
Monday 11th of April 2016
I like making shrimp salad. This looks wonderful with the wheat berries. Thanks for sharing. Congrats on your 2 years blogiversary.
Julie Menghini
Monday 11th of April 2016
Thank you so much! I hope you will enter the giveaways!