Garlic Butter Shrimp

A fast, flavorful seafood dish where juicy shrimp are sautéed in rich butter, aromatic garlic, and bright lemon, delivering a perfectly balanced, restaurant-quality meal in minutes.

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Prep Time
10 minutes
Cook Time
8 minutes
Total Time
18 minutes
Resting Time
2 minutes
Servings
4
Recipe Yield
4 portions
Portion Size
~150 g (5.3 oz) shrimp per serving
Calories
~320 kcal per serving
Difficulty
Easy
Best Occasion
Quick dinners, casual meals
Seasonality
All seasons

What This Recipe Is

Garlic Butter Shrimp is a quick sautéed seafood dish that highlights the natural sweetness of shrimp enhanced by butter, garlic, and citrus. It is known for its simplicity, speed, and bold flavor.

Ingredients

  • 500 g (1.1 lb) large shrimp, peeled and deveined
  • 60 g (4 tbsp) unsalted butter
  • 6 cloves garlic, finely minced
  • 30 ml (2 tbsp) lemon juice
  • 5 g (1 tbsp) fresh parsley, chopped
  • 5 ml (1 tsp) salt
  • 2 ml (½ tsp) black pepper

Equipment

  • Large skillet or sauté pan
  • Tongs or spatula
  • Knife and cutting board

Instructions

Step 1:

Pat shrimp dry with paper towels and season with salt and black pepper.

Step 2:

Heat a skillet over medium heat and add butter.

Step 3:

Once melted, add minced garlic and cook for 30–60 seconds until fragrant.

Step 4:

Increase heat to medium-high and add shrimp in a single layer.

Step 5:

Cook shrimp for 2–3 minutes on one side until pink.

Step 6:

Flip shrimp and cook another 2–3 minutes until fully opaque.

Step 7:

Add lemon juice and stir to combine.

Step 8:

Remove from heat and sprinkle chopped parsley.

Step 9:

Let rest for 2 minutes before serving.

Visual Cooking Cues

  • Garlic should be lightly golden, not brown
  • Shrimp should curl into a loose “C” shape
  • Sauce should look glossy and slightly thickened

Chef Tips

  • Do not overcrowd the pan
  • Use high heat briefly for better sear
  • Add lemon at the end to preserve freshness

Common Mistakes

  • Overcooking shrimp
  • Burning garlic
  • Adding lemon too early

Troubleshooting

  • Rubbery shrimp: Reduce cooking time
  • Bitter taste: Garlic burned
  • Watery sauce: Shrimp not dried before cooking

Ingredient Pairings

  • Rice
  • Pasta
  • Crusty bread
  • Steamed vegetables

Substitutions

  • Butter → Olive oil
  • Parsley → Cilantro
  • Lemon juice → Lime juice

Recipe Family Variations

  • Add chili flakes for heat
  • Add cream for richer sauce

Serving Suggestions

Serve hot with rice, pasta, or toasted bread to absorb the sauce.

Dietary Classification

  • Pescatarian
  • Gluten-free

Nutrition Information

  • Calories: ~320 kcal
  • Protein: ~28 g
  • Fat: ~22 g
  • Carbohydrates: ~3 g
  • Fiber: ~0.5 g
  • Sodium: ~600 mg

Storage / Reheating

Storage

  • Refrigerate up to 2 days in airtight container

Reheating

  • Reheat gently on low heat to avoid overcooking

FAQ

Can I use frozen shrimp?
Yes, thaw completely and pat dry before cooking.

Why is my shrimp rubbery?
Overcooking is the primary cause.

Can I make it dairy-free?
Yes, substitute butter with olive oil.

Why This Recipe Works

  • High heat quickly cooks shrimp without drying
  • Butter emulsifies with shrimp juices to create sauce
  • Garlic infuses oil phase for deep aroma
  • Lemon cuts richness and enhances freshness

Recipe Identity

A classic quick-cook shrimp dish combining fat, aromatics, and acid for a balanced, high-impact flavor profile.

Dish Classification

  • Dish type: Seafood main dish
  • Course: Main course
  • Meal type: Lunch, Dinner
  • Traditional or modern dish: Modern classic
  • Street food or home cooking: Home cooking and restaurant-style
  • Festival or everyday food: Everyday food

Recipe History

Garlic butter shrimp has roots in European and American seafood cooking traditions, where butter-based sauces and quick sauté techniques are widely used.

Cultural Notes

A widely adapted dish across coastal cuisines, valued for speed and flavor simplicity.

Advanced Cooking Knowledge Open detailed cooking science and reference notes

Flavor, Texture, and Aroma Profile

  • Flavor: Rich, savory, slightly tangy
  • Texture: Tender, juicy shrimp with silky sauce
  • Aroma: Buttery, garlicky, slightly citrusy

Flavor Balance

Balanced through fat (butter), sweetness (shrimp), and acidity (lemon juice).

Flavor Components

  • Sweet: Natural shrimp sweetness
  • Salt: Seasoning and butter
  • Acid: Lemon juice
  • Bitter: Minimal
  • Umami: Shrimp and butter
  • Aromatic elements: Garlic, parsley

Ingredient Notes

  • Use fresh or properly thawed shrimp for best texture
  • Unsalted butter allows better salt control
  • Fresh garlic provides stronger aroma than pre-minced

Ingredient Science

  • Butter acts as a fat carrier for garlic flavor compounds
  • Lemon juice lowers pH, enhancing brightness
  • Shrimp proteins cook rapidly and firm up at low temperatures

Ingredient Roles

  • Shrimp: Primary protein
  • Butter: Flavor base and sauce
  • Garlic: Aromatic backbone
  • Lemon juice: Acid balance
  • Parsley: Fresh herbal note

Ingredient Classification

  • Protein: Shrimp
  • Fat: Butter
  • Aromatics: Garlic, parsley
  • Acid: Lemon juice

Preparation Techniques

  • Deveining shrimp properly
  • Mince garlic finely for even cooking

Cooking Techniques

  • Sautéing
  • Emulsifying butter with shrimp juices

Heat Management

  • Low heat stages: Melting butter
  • Medium heat stages: Cooking garlic gently
  • High heat stages: Searing shrimp
  • Temperature cues: Shrimp turns pink and opaque at ~60°C (140°F)

Texture Development

  • Quick cooking prevents rubbery texture
  • Butter coats shrimp for smooth mouthfeel

Cooking Time Control

  • Shrimp cooks in 2–3 minutes per side
  • Overcooking causes toughness

Flavor Pairing Logic

Butter + garlic + lemon creates a classic fat-acid-aromatic balance enhancing seafood sweetness.

Global Variations

  • Mediterranean: Add oregano and olive oil
  • Asian-style: Add soy sauce and ginger

Leftover Ideas

  • Toss into pasta
  • Add to salads
  • Use in wraps

Cooking Safety Notes

  • Ensure shrimp reaches safe internal temperature (~63°C / 145°F)
  • Avoid cross-contamination with raw seafood

Sustainability Notes

  • Choose sustainably sourced shrimp when possible
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