Another easy shrimp recipe!
I think you’ve heard me say this a bunch of times already, but one of my freezer staples is a bag of wild-caught shrimp. Because shrimp thaw fast and cook even more quickly, they’re easy to use in last-minute to top a big farro salad. Or, I to turn into a meal like garlic shrimp with bell peppers, shrimp and rice, or shrimp and polenta.
Shrimp scampi is another recipe I love to make because it feels a bit fancy, but there really is no need to pay the high-ticket restaurant price. This easy shrimp scampi recipe comes together in 20 minutes and takes a few simple ingredients. And if you’re a garlic lover, you might even double the sauce so you have plenty to toss this shrimp with your favorite. Shrimp scampi with angle hair or spaghetti is great, the garlicy flavor might remind you of spaghetti aglio e olio, but richer given the addition of butter and shrimp.
But if you don’t feel like pasta, then just grab your favorite crusty bread to dunk in the delicious scampi sauce!
What is scampi?
Traditionally, Italian cooks used small, lobster-like crustaceans called scampi, also known as Dublin Bay Prawns or Norway Lobsters, to make this dish. Now, it is more commonly made with shrimp–hence the name “shrimp scampi.” Shrimp scampi is made with a simple sauce of garlic, butter, and white wine. For me, I like to use a bit of extra virgin olive oil to support the butter, I find that it gives the dish good flavor and helps reduce the butter intake. As with all beloved classics, this recipe has many variations and additions. Some may add a sprinkle of parmesan, and others may even thicken the sauce a bit with some cream or a dash of corn starch. I don’t find that necessary.
Shrimp Scampi Ingredients:
The components of this recipe are simple: shrimp and scampi sauce
Shrimp. You’ll need only one pound of shrimp to make this recipe. Look for larger shrimp which are more meaty and juicy. Here in the US, shrimp are sold by count, so if you buy jumbo shrimp, you’ll end up with roughly 20 shrimp or so vs. colossal shrimp which will give you about 12 to 15 shrimp per pound. Frozen shrimp is fine to use here. And if you’re after best flavor, buy shrimp with the peel on as opposed to already peeled and devined shrimp–the peel protects the shrimp, keeping its texture and providing flavor. Scampi sauce. In this garlic shrimp scampi, the sauce is made with a bit of butter, olive oil, white wine, garlic, red pepper flakes, and lemon juice. If you like, a little parsley for garnish.
Shrimp scampi without white wine
Scampi sauce typically calls for a dry white wine, but if you don’t use wine in your cooking, you can easily make this garlic shrimp with broth instead (as long as you keep the citrus from the lemon juice). Basic low sodium chicken broth will work, but avoid beef broth as it will change the flavor.
How to make shrimp scampi
Making a restaurant-quality dinner at home doesn’t have to be hard. Garlic butter shrimp scampi comes together in under half an hour with just a few steps, and if you have a few extra minutes, don’t skimp marinating the shrimp. Here’s how it goes:
Tips for success
For perfectly cooked, juicy and flavorful shrimp scampi, keep these tips and suggestions in mind before, during and after cooking!
Use large shrimp. Small shrimp will cook too fast and are easy to overcook and turn dry or rubbery. So as I mentioned earlier, if you can, opt for larger shrimp (no more than 20 shrimp per pound). Allow the shrimp to marinade. For best flavor, allow the shrimp about 15 minutes to absorb the garlic and olive oil flavor. You can even pop it in the fridge for 30 minutes, while you prepare a salad or work on other things. Do not overcook the shrimp! The trick with shrimp is to cook them just long enough that they turn pink, but not too long that they shrink and turn rubbery in texture. So watch your shrimp carefully Serve immediately. Shrimp with garlic and lemon should be served immediately. Remember, shrimp will continue to cook in the hot sauce, so don’t allow it to turn rubbery.
What’s the best pasta to serve with shrimp scampi?
Shrimp scampi is typically served over pasta. Any type of thin long noodles like spaghetti, angel hair, capellini or spaghettini are all good options. Their delicate thin strands pair well with the light garlic and butter sauce, as the sauce will coat the strands without weigh them down too much. If you love extra saucy pasta, double the sauce portion of the recipe. Or try a twist on this recipe with our Shrimp Cacio e Pepe. For a low-carb option, you can easily serve shrimp with garlic and butter over zucchini noodles or cauliflower rice. I also tend to pair dish with a bright and colorful side salad to balance out the meal.
How to store leftovers
Shrimp scampi is best when served fresh but leftovers can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. For best results, reheat quickly on the stovetop and take care to not overcook the shrimp. Shrimp reheated in the microwave can be tough and rubbery.
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