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
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
Panko breadcrumbs ¾ cup
Parmesan, grated ¼ cup
Salt ¼ tsp
Olive oil 1½ tbsp
To Serve Optional
Fresh parsley As desired
Lemon wedges To taste
Bread or pasta Perfect for soaking up the sauce

How to Make Garlic Butter Baked Shrimp

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. Prepare the topping
    Combine panko, parmesan, olive oil, and salt in a small bowl.
  4. 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.
  5. Bake and broil
    Bake for 12 minutes, then broil for 1–2 minutes until golden and crisp.
  6. 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!

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