Baked Shrimp in Garlic Butter Sauce

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If you’ve got shrimp and a little butter, this dish is about to become a favorite. Juicy, garlicky, and topped with a crispy, cheesy crust, these baked shrimp are simply irresistible—perfect for scooping up with crusty bread.
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This recipe has that “fancy restaurant” feel but comes together effortlessly. Just toss a few ingredients into a pan, bake, and enjoy—no standing over a hot stove, no mess. Best of all, it’s ready in under 30 minutes.
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Ingredients
Shrimp | Quantity |
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Large shrimp, peeled & deveined | 1 lb (500g) |
Lemon juice | 2 tbsp |
Garlic cloves, minced | 3 |
Salt | ½ tsp |
Pepper | ¼ tsp |
Unsalted butter, divided | 5 tbsp |
Dry white wine or chicken broth | ¾ cup |
Crunchy Topping | Quantity |
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Panko breadcrumbs | ¾ cup |
Parmesan, grated | ¼ cup |
Salt | ¼ tsp |
Olive oil | 1½ tbsp |
To Serve | Optional |
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Fresh parsley | As desired |
Lemon wedges | To taste |
Bread or pasta | Perfect for soaking up the sauce |
How to Make Garlic Butter Baked Shrimp
- Preheat the oven
Set it to 430°F (220°C). Place the wine and a few tablespoons of butter in your baking dish, then bake for 10 minutes to deepen the flavors. - Season the shrimp
Toss shrimp with lemon juice, garlic, melted butter, salt, and pepper. Don’t worry if the butter firms up—it’ll melt beautifully while baking. - Prepare the topping
Combine panko, parmesan, olive oil, and salt in a small bowl. - Layer and bake
Take the dish out of the oven, arrange the shrimp in a single layer, and evenly sprinkle the breadcrumb topping over them. - Bake and broil
Bake for 12 minutes, then broil for 1–2 minutes until golden and crisp. - Serve immediately
Garnish with parsley and serve with lemon wedges. Don’t forget crusty bread or pasta to soak up the delicious sauce!
Tips for Success
- No wine? Substitute with chicken broth for a rich, savory alternative.
- Panko breadcrumbs give a crispier texture compared to regular breadcrumbs.
- Shrimp cook quickly—keep an eye on them to avoid overcooking.
- Love garlic? Feel free to add an extra clove or two.
Enjoy your effortlessly elegant shrimp dish!