July 11, 2023
Under 30 Minutes
July 11, 2023
Under 30 Minutes
My viral Calabrian Shrimp is getting a friend, meet shrimp with garlic sauce, in green garlic sauce to be exact. If you have ever had my spicy Calabrian shrimp you know just how good it is. It’s spicy and acidic, and stands on its own at the dinner table. It has taken almost a year+ to find what the next spicy shrimp dish is and trust me when I say this shrimp with garlic sauce stands up to the original. Originally inspired by Portuguese shrimp with green garlic sauce this dish took a turn, and in my opinion for the better. After eating it several times out and doing research I found that some we spicy, some were not, some had scallions, and some had wine. At the end of the day I wanted to give you a dead simple shrimp dish that you can pull together in 20 minutes with minimal effort.

I will recap this a bit under the ingrident list, but the shrimp matter here. Whether you are treating this as an appetizer or the main course this is the time to splurge on shrimp. For protein focused dishes like this, where shrimp is the star I like to get the 2-3 biter ones. You know the ones that are perfect for shrimp cocktail. Fresh is always best, but frozen works here too. Whether you are going for fresh or frozen below are a few tips when buying and prepping the shrimp.

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Clean and Season – Prep your shrimp. Depending on the state you bought them this is either just peeling back the shell, peeling and deveining, or defrosting and patting dry. Once clean and dry, season with a generous pinch of salt and toss.
Make the Sauce – In a large skillet over medium-high heat add the butter and 1 tablespoon of olive oil. Once melted and heated add the garlic and jalapeño. Cook for 2-3 minutes on low until soft and fragrant. Add the cilantro and parsley and the additional tbsp of olive oil. Mix and simmer for another minute.

Cook the Shrimp – Add the shrimp in a single layer. Depending on the size cook time will vary. This could be anywhere between 2-4 minutes on each side. You’ll know it’s ready to flip when the side touching the pan has firmed up and turned pink (or orange). Don’t overcook these! There is a huge taste and textural difference between perfectly cooked, and overcooked. Once both sides have been thoroughly cooked give it a toss in the pan to coat in the butter, and serve with crusty bread.
You made the dish and now are wondering how to serve it? Below are some great options.
As is – Crazy right? This is a great appetizer as is. You can even serve each shrimp on top of a crostini if you want to make this neater for guests.
+ Bread – If you are looking to add some substance tear off some crusty bread and dip it in the spicy garlic oil.
+ Rice or Pasta – This dish screams for some rice or even a long pasta to roll around in the sauce. I recommend my Rice Vermicelli. If you are looking to reduce the carbs this would also pair nicely with cauliflower rice.

This dish needs to be enjoyed fresh. However if you have leftovers they can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for 1-2 days. To reheat add desired amount back to a skillet and heat over low heat until warmed throughout.
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Absolutely delicious!
Simple to make and tasty
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Thank you for this recipe! I made it last night and wowwww!! It was easy and full of flavor. Thank you!
this shrimp recipe was delightful and packed with so much flavor. my husband and i fought over the last shrimp on the plate. we cannot wait to make this again soon!
I just made this recipe last night and had to come here to tell you how amazing this was. I hate cooking shrimp, but your recipe was so easy to follow, and the FLAVORS are delicious!! Cant wait to try more of your recipes soon.