Shrimp Scampi Easy
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This quick and simple recipe for shrimp scampi is ready in only 15 minutes and is swimming in a garlicky white wine sauce.

a dish that can be prepared very quickly but still looks nice. On a weeknight, Shrimp Scampi is both quick and elegant enough to serve guests. You won’t believe how simple it is to prepare this dish at home!

This type of shrimp spaghetti is especially quick and simple, and I adore it with chunks of crusty bread (or dinner rolls) for clearing the dish!

Shrimp Scampi: What is it?

Shrimp Scampi
Food: Shrimp Scampi (Source: Cafe Deletes)

A recipe for creamy shrimp uses shrimp (or prawns) in scampi sauce.

Scampi sauce is straightforward garlic, butter, and wine sauce. As the first course for a dinner gathering, this dish can be served over pasta or even on its own.

Parmesan cheese is frequently used in shrimp recipes, but I didn’t use it in this one because it wouldn’t be entirely “genuine.” I like to leave it out on the table so that guests can add it if they so choose.

Recipe for Shrimp Scampi

You can prepare the entire meal, including the sauce and shrimp, in roughly the same amount of time it takes to boil pasta.

Shrimp (obviously), garlic, crushed red pepper (you may skip this if you’re sensitive to spice), butter, olive oil, white wine (can also be substituted with chicken stock), salt, pepper, and parsley are the only things you’ll need.

  1. Cook the garlic and butter with the shrimp until aromatic. Add the shrimp and simmer for a short while. Place aside.
  2. ADD WINE – Pour some wine in and let it simmer for a while.
  3. SHRIMP TOSSE: Add the shrimp back to the pan and toss it to reheat. Serve after adding parsley.

No wine? No issue!

You can still eat shrimp even if you run out of wine or don’t want to use it. Simply substitute chicken stock or broth for the white wine. Although the flavor will be slightly altered, it will still be excellent.

Wine for shrimp scampi

A fresh, dry white wine that you’ll love sipping with your fantastic meal is your best option. Any of the following may be to your liking:

  • Dry Riesling,
  • Pinot Grigio,
  • Viognier, and
  • Sauvignon Blanc

Put a bit in your glass and a little on the plate! Cheers!

Quick Tips

  • Purchase deveined and peeled shrimp.
  • While serving shrimp over pasta, I prefer shrimp without tails because they look prettier that way. Shrimp with tails are fantastic as an appetizer.
  • The recipe may be assembled in a matter of minutes because all of the ingredients—including the garlic—can be prepared up to 24 hours in advance.
  • Include crusty bread or crostini if serving as an appetizer so that guests may mop up the scampi sauce.

This simple shrimp recipe is a favorite around here and is frequently served during the academic year. The best thing, though? Since it is prepared in a single pot, cleaning is minimal. You can serve it with a crisp green salad instead of spaghetti (and bread…but WHY?).

Other quick and delicious shrimp dishes include THIS extremely EASY Shrimp and Grits or THIS straightforward Skillet Paella with Shrimp and Chorizo.

Simple Recipe for Shrimp Scampi

This Easy Shrimp, which takes only 10 minutes to prepare, is perfect for midweek meals!

five minutes to prepare

10 minutes for cooking

period: 15 minutes

portions: 4 portions

Ingredients

  • 4 tablespoon butter
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 3 cloves garlic minced
  • ½ teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes or to taste
  • 1 pound shrimp peeled and deveined
  • ½ cup dry white wine
  • ½ cup fresh parsley chopped
  • kosher salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

Shrimp Scampi Yum
Food: Shrimp Scampi (Source: Cafe Deletes)
  1. Over medium heat, add the butter and olive oil to a big skillet.
  2. Add the red pepper flakes and garlic after that. For one minute, cook.
  3. The shrimp should be added to the pan and coated. Cook the shrimp for two to three minutes, or until they are brilliant pink and no longer translucent.
  4. Transfer the shrimp to a plate and keep warm using a slotted spoon.
  5. Cook the wine in the pan for two to three minutes. Cut the heat off.
  6. Once more, add the shrimp to the pan and mix with the sauce to coat. Add some parsley to the surface. To taste, add salt and pepper to the dish. Serve right away.

Notes

You might wish to start with fewer red pepper flakes if you like a less spicy dish.

Nutrition information

Calories: 282 | Carbohydrates: 3g | Protein: 23g | Fat: 16g | Saturated Fat: 8g | Cholesterol: 316mg | Sodium: 1021mg | Potassium: 201mg | Vitamin A: 1580IU | Vitamin C: 15.3mg | Calcium: 192mg | Iron: 3.3mg