So easy, with lots of buttery garlic flavor, this Baked Shrimp is fast and versatile. Serve it on its own, or over pasta or rice. This is dinner in a hurry!
I love that shrimp recipes are so easy and fast! If you want something spicy, try this Cajun Shrimp – it only takes about 10 minutes to make!
You all know I’m all about the fast, easy recipes. And it doesn’t get much easier than when shrimp is for dinner!
I love that this recipe literally takes minutes to throw together, and the dishes are minimal, as well. Plus it’s a great source of protein, and it tastes amazing.
This is one we come back to over and over again!
Ingredients
- Shrimp: I like to use larger shrimp with the tails still on. You can definitely take the tails off, though – which make it easier to eat.
- Butter: I like to use unsalted butter so I have more control over the amount to salt. If you do use salted butter, just add less extra salt.
- Garlic: The recipe calls for 4 cloves of garlic, but feel free to add more or take some away, depending on how much garlic flavor you like.
- Lemon Juice: You’ll want to use fresh lemon juice – bottled lemon juice won’t give you the same fresh flavor.
- Salt and Pepper: Add these to taste. I always like a lot of salt and pepper!
- Parsley: This is optional – it just adds some color and freshness at the end.
How to Make Baked Shrimp
STEP 1: Mel the butter in a small saucepan. Add the garlic and let it cook for another minute or so, until the garlic is nice and fragrant.
STEP 2: Stir in the lemon juice. The season to taste with salt and pepper. Remove this from the heat.
STEP 3: Place your shrimp in a baking dish.
STEP 4: Pour the butter mixture over the shrimp. Use a spoon to gently stir the shrimp around, making sure that they are all coated in the butter. Then arrange them in a single layer as best as possible.
STEP 5: Bake the shrimp just until it is pink and cooked through. It should only take around 10 minutes, depending on how big your shrimp are.
Baked Shrimp Video
If you’d like to watch how this baked shrimp is made, watch the video above.
Tips and Tricks
The cook time will be different depending on this size of your shrimp. Smaller shrimp will cook faster than bigger shrimp. My advice is to just keep an eye on it and take them out when they turn pink.
You can serve this shrimp as is as an appetizer or as a main dish. If serving as a main, I like to serve it with rice, pasta, or even a nice slice of French bread.
This recipe is best when it is fresh, but if you do have leftovers, store them in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. You’ll want to reheat it very gently, as the shrimp will become rubbery if they are overcooked.
More Shrimp Recipes
Shrimp Fra Diavolo
Spicy Shrimp Bowls
Coconut Shrimp Tacos with Mango Salsa
Shrimp Pasta Salad
Bang Bang Shrimp
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Baked Shrimp
Ingredients
- 1 pound raw, peeled and deveined medium to large shrimp
- 1/4 cup unsalted butter
- 4 cloves garlic ,minced
- 2 tablespoons lemon juice
- Salt and pepper
- Fresh minced parsley
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350ºF.
- Place the butter in a small saucepan and melt. Add the garlic and sauté for a few minutes, then stir in the lemon juice. Season to taste with salt and pepper,
- Place the shrimp in a baking dish, then pour the garlic butter over the shrimp. Stir gently to coat the shrimp with the butter.
- Bake in the preheated oven until the shrimp are pink, 8-15 minutes.
- Sprinkle with parsley and then serve.
cookinfanatic says
so glad you stopped by my blog and left a comment – your blog looks amazing and i'm loving the recipe ideas i'm seeing already! these shrimp sound so good, looking forward to reading more!
Mrs. L says
Yum. I can see a side of nice crusty french bread to sop up all the sauce! I like the idea above of serving over pasta or rice too.
Cara says
Yum! There is a shrimp appetizer like this at Carraba's that is one of my favorites. It is served with crispy, buttery pieces of garlic bread which you can use to get every last bit of that delicious sauce. Bookmarking this one to try soon!
cindy says
We love shrimp! Hubby went fishing in Alaska last fall and brought home the best shrimp! I used the last of it making Shrimp quesadillas–a new favorite. I will have to try this baked shrimp. I'm always open to a new recipe.
Susi says
Looks delicious, like a no-fuss shrimp scampi. I bet adding some crusty french bread and some fresh cut fruit would make this a wonderful light summer meal!
Ingrid says
Looks and sounds terrific! Except for my daughter we LOVE shrimp. Your recipe is like an easier version of Ina's. Perfect for game nights when we don't get in until almost 8 and the boys still want a home cooked meal. Thanks for sharing.
Btw, I bet some orzo would be super yummy with this and add some oomph to the meal.
~ingrid
Joanne says
That section of the magazine sounds awesome, especially for when something is on sale at the supermarket and you end up with five pounds of it. And don't want to eat the same thing for five weeks. Anyway…. I love the looks of this baked shrimp. So easy and delicious.
supersweetsilver says
oh mama! I can easily see this on top of pasta, possibly with some diced tomatoes thrown on for good measure. I can see this as a salad topping too, maybe a caesar style. oh yeah: as a sandwich filling on crusty baguette or ciabatta. OR! ha! as a topping for a baked potato.
Georgia (The Comfort of Cooking) says
Wow. You have one lucky family. I consider myself a pretty good cook, but I would trade places at the dinner table with your husband any day! This is lovely, Deborah!
bellini valli says
Simply delicious!!!!
Taylor says
This looks so good…I love panko bread crumbs!
Jennifurla says
Looks delicious, and simple
kat says
It sounds good, perhaps it needs to be served over some rice of crispy french bread to make it more filling
Rosa's Yummy Yums says
That shrimp dish looks totally delicious!
Cheers,
Rosa
Pam says
This sounds delicious! I have some shrimp in the freezer and must try this. Thanks for the recipe, copied!
Simply Life says
oh my, that shrimp looks amazing!