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Classic Shrimp Scampi is a delicious recipe of pan-cooked shrimp drenched in decadent garlic butter and lemon sauce. This simple shrimp dish is made in minutes and is best served over pasta or with crusty bread for dipping.
If you love shrimp dishes then try this shrimp cocktail or this brown butter spicy garlic shrimp. For a more filling shrimp recipe, this cajun popcorn shrimp and this sausage and shrimp rice are great options.
Best Shrimp Scampi Recipe
Hello, it’s Aimee from my site Aimee Mars and I’m sharing a super easy recipe. Classic Shrimp Scampi is one of those recipes you can easily prepare to impress your guests or serve as a simple, but elegant meal. It only takes about 10 minutes to make from start to finish, however, marinating the shrimp before cooking them is key. If you have the time let the uncooked shrimp sit in the garlic and olive oil marinated for 30 minutes.
This classic dish is most commonly served over a bed of spaghetti noodles however, you can just as easily pair this shrimp with rice pilaf or any other kind of vegetable. One step to not forget though is grabbing a large loaf of crusty bread to mop up the delicious scampi sauce with.
What is Shrimp Scampi
This delicious and simple recipe acquires its name from the sauce the shrimp is drenched in, called scampi. Scampi sauce consists of lemon, butter, garlic, and a dry white wine or broth. This flavorful mixture is perfect for dipping crusty bread into it or tossing it with cooked spaghetti noodles.
Shrimp Scampi without Wine
The wine in this recipe isn’t necessary, though it’s part of the classic recipe, it can be swapped out. Any type of broth, especially chicken broth, will nicely take the place of the dry white wine. To change this ingredient remove the ¼ cup of white wine and add ¼ cup of broth.
How Long to Cook Shrimp
The shrimp in this recipe should be just cooked, which means they’re slightly pink on the outside and white on the inside. An easy trick, though it causes the recipe to take a little longer is to line the shrimp in a large skillet. Wait for almost 1 minute from the time you placed the first shrimp down and then start back at the beginning and flip them to the other side. Again, wait for 1 minute from the time you flipped the first shrimp before removing them from the skillet.
You can just as easily place all the uncooked shrimp into a large skillet. Then toss them until they’ve reached proper doneness. Make sure to watch them closely as the outer layer turns pink and the shrink slightly in size. Then you’ll know they’re done.