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By: JuliaUpdated: Nov 4, 2025
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A ridiculously quick and indulgent garlic butter shrimp scampi ready in 20 minutes — buttery, garlicky, lemony, and irresistible. Perfect for weeknights or a date-night at home.

Garlic Butter Shrimp Scampi

This garlic butter shrimp scampi has been my go-to for busy weeknights and impromptu dinner guests for years. I first perfected this version on a rainy evening when I had a pound and a half of shrimp thawing in the sink and a craving for something vibrant and fast. The result was so buttery and garlicky that everyone at the table asked for seconds, and it quickly became the dish I bring out when I want to impress without fuss. What makes this preparation special is the balance — bright lemon, plenty of garlic, a whisper of heat from red pepper flakes, and a velvety butter sauce that clings to each plump shrimp.

I discovered that a few small technique changes make a huge difference: use cold, cubed unsalted butter so it melts evenly, dry shrimp thoroughly to get a good sear, and finish with fresh lemon zest and parsley for aroma and color. The texture is glossy and silky with shrimp that are tender and springy; the flavor is assertively garlicky but brightened by lemon so it never feels heavy. This is the kind of recipe I serve when friends pop by and when I want a comforting, restaurant-style meal with minimal effort. It’s perfect with crusty bread, over pasta, or tucked into lettuce cups for a lighter option.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • Ready in just 20 minutes from start to finish — ideal for hectic weeknights or last-minute dinner plans. Minimal hands-on time and maximum flavor.
  • Uses pantry staples and common fresh ingredients: butter, garlic, lemon, parsley, and shrimp — no complicated shopping list required.
  • Versatile: serves beautifully on pasta, rice, cauliflower rice, or with a simple green salad for a lighter meal; doubles easily for a crowd.
  • Make-ahead friendly: the garlic butter sauce can be prepared in advance and warmed gently; shrimp cook so quickly they stay tender when added at the last minute.
  • Crowd-pleasing and elegant: the glossy sauce and bright lemon flavor make this a guaranteed hit for date nights and casual gatherings alike.
  • Diet-friendly options: naturally low in carbohydrates and gluten-free; simple swaps let you tailor it to dairy-free or spicier preferences.

My family’s reaction the first time I made this for dinner was immediate: silence followed by forks scraping bowls clean. I’ve served this on chilly winter evenings and sunny summer patios — it feels just right in every season. On Silksavor.com I often recommend this as a 'pantry rescue' for when you want something that feels luxurious but is honestly effortless.

Ingredients

  • Unsalted butter (1/2 cup): Use high-quality butter such as Kerrygold or Plugrá for a rich, creamy sauce. Cubing the butter helps it melt evenly and emulsify with the aromatics.
  • Garlic (4 cloves): Fresh garlic is essential — mince finely so it dissolves into the butter and perfumes the sauce. Avoid pre-minced jars for the best flavor.
  • Shallot (1 medium): Finely diced shallot provides a sweet, onion-like base that complements the garlic without overpowering it. If you can’t find shallots, a mild yellow onion works in a pinch.
  • Crushed red pepper flakes (1/4 teaspoon): Just a touch for warmth — increase to taste if you prefer more heat. Adds another flavor dimension without masking the lemon and garlic.
  • Shrimp (1 1/2 pounds, medium, peeled and deveined): Opt for fresh or thawed frozen shrimp, tails removed for easier eating. Medium size gives a great bite and stays tender when cooked 3–4 minutes.
  • Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper: Season to taste; kosher salt seasons more gently than table salt. I like to season in two stages — a light seasoning before cooking and a finishing adjustment at the end.
  • Fresh parsley (3 tablespoons, chopped): Adds color and a fresh herbaceous lift. Italian flat-leaf parsley is my preference for flavor and texture.
  • Fresh lemon juice (1 tablespoon) and lemon zest (2 teaspoons): Zest adds aromatic oils while fresh juice brings bright acidity — both are critical for balance in this dish.

Instructions

Prepare and dry the shrimp: Pat shrimp completely dry with paper towels; removing surface moisture is key to getting a quick, even sear and preventing steaming. If they were frozen, thaw under cold running water and dry thoroughly. Season lightly with kosher salt and black pepper before cooking. Melt butter and cook aromatics: Heat a large cast iron skillet over medium heat. Add cubed butter and let it melt slowly so it doesn’t brown immediately. Add minced garlic, diced shallot, and crushed red pepper flakes. Stir frequently and cook until fragrant and the shallot softens, about 1.5–2 minutes. Watch carefully — garlic burns easily and becomes bitter. Cook the shrimp: Add the seasoned shrimp to the skillet in a single layer if possible. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the shrimp turn pink and opaque at the edges, about 3–4 minutes depending on size. Shrimp are done as soon as they curl into a loose C-shape — a tight O-shape means they’re overcooked. Finish the sauce: Remove the skillet from the heat and stir in chopped parsley, fresh lemon juice, and lemon zest. Taste and adjust seasoning with additional salt, pepper, or lemon as needed. The sauce should be silky and cling to the shrimp. Serve immediately: Transfer to warmed plates or serve directly from the skillet. Offer extra lemon wedges and crusty bread or cooked pasta alongside to soak up the sauce. User provided content image 1

You Must Know

  • High in protein and moderate in calories — seafood-forward plates like this are a great weeknight source of lean protein.
  • Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 days; shrimp can become rubbery if reheated too aggressively.
  • Freezes best as sauce only for up to 3 months; shrimp texture suffers when frozen and thawed again.
  • Gluten-free by default — serve over gluten-free pasta or cauliflower rice to keep it friendly to restricted diets.

What I love most about this preparation is how quickly it transforms simple ingredients into a dish that feels celebratory. I’ve made it for anniversaries and for Monday dinners alike; once I learned to keep the shrimp cooking time short and to finish with fresh lemon and parsley, the results were reliably perfect — tender shrimp, glossy sauce, and bright flavor. Guests often comment on the sauce and ask for the recipe, which always brings a smile.

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Storage Tips

Store leftover shrimp and sauce in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 48 hours. To reheat gently, warm the sauce in a skillet over low heat and add shrimp just long enough to warm through — high heat will make them rubbery. If you want to freeze components, freeze the sauce separately in a freezer-safe container for up to 3 months; thaw in the refrigerator overnight and reheat slowly. Avoid freezing cooked shrimp if possible, as texture will degrade.

Ingredient Substitutions

If you need dairy-free, substitute unsalted butter with an equal amount of high-quality olive oil or a vegan butter alternative; the sauce will be lighter but still flavorful. For more herb complexity, swap half of the parsley for chopped basil. If fresh shrimp aren’t available, use frozen—thaw under cold running water, pat dry, and proceed. For added depth, a splash of dry white wine in the pan before adding shrimp will create a slightly more complex sauce.

Serving Suggestions

Serve this with crusty baguette or sourdough to mop up the sauce, or spoon it over 8 ounces of cooked linguine for a classic presentation. For a low-carb plate, pair with cauliflower rice or a simple green salad dressed with lemon vinaigrette. Garnish with extra parsley, lemon wedges, and a light dusting of grated Parmesan if you like — though I often skip cheese to let the lemon and garlic shine.

Cultural Background

Scampi traditionally refers to small shellfish cooked with garlic and butter in Italian and Italian-American kitchens; the technique of quick sautéing and finishing with lemon is classic to Mediterranean coastal cooking. This Americanized version leans on abundant butter and bright citrus for a rich yet balanced plate, reflecting both rustic Italian seaside flavors and modern weeknight practicality.

Seasonal Adaptations

In spring and summer, add halved cherry tomatoes and a handful of fresh basil at the finish for a light, colorful twist. In colder months, fold in a few tablespoons of unsweetened cream or a pat of extra butter for a richer sauce and serve alongside roasted winter vegetables. Swap parsley for dill and add capers for a briny variation inspired by northern European flavors.

Meal Prep Tips

For meal prep, make the garlic butter sauce ahead and refrigerate. When ready to eat, gently rewarm the sauce and add freshly cooked shrimp for the best texture. Prepare accompaniments like pasta or grains in advance and portion them; reheat and toss with warmed sauce and shrimp just before serving for a near-fresh experience. Use shallow, airtight containers to cool quickly and extend refrigerator life.

There’s something deeply satisfying about serving an elegant dish with minimal fuss. Whether you’re feeding family, welcoming friends, or treating yourself to a simple luxurious meal, this garlic butter shrimp scampi delivers every time. Try making it your own with a twist or two, and don’t forget extra bread for dipping — the sauce is the star.

Pro Tips

  • Dry shrimp thoroughly before cooking to ensure a good sear and prevent steaming.

  • Cube the butter so it melts evenly and emulsifies with the aromatics for a glossy sauce.

  • Cook shrimp only until they form a loose C-shape; overcooking makes them tough.

  • Finish with fresh lemon zest and parsley for brightness and aroma.

  • If reheating, warm the sauce gently and add shrimp briefly to avoid rubbery texture.

This nourishing garlic butter shrimp scampi recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.

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Main DishesSeafoodShrimpGarlic ButterQuick & EasyDinner20-Minute Meals
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Garlic Butter Shrimp Scampi

This Garlic Butter Shrimp Scampi recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Servings: 4 steaks
Garlic Butter Shrimp Scampi
Prep:10 minutes
Cook:10 minutes
Rest Time:10 mins
Total:20 minutes

Instructions

1

Prepare the shrimp

Pat shrimp completely dry with paper towels. If frozen, thaw under cold running water and dry. Lightly season with kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper.

2

Melt butter and cook aromatics

Heat a large cast iron skillet over medium heat. Add cubed butter and let it melt slowly. Add minced garlic, diced shallot, and crushed red pepper flakes. Stir frequently until fragrant and shallot softens, about 1.5–2 minutes.

3

Cook the shrimp

Add shrimp to the skillet in a single layer if possible. Cook, stirring occasionally, until shrimp turn pink and opaque and curl into a loose C-shape, about 3–4 minutes depending on size.

4

Finish the dish

Remove from heat and stir in chopped parsley, fresh lemon juice, and lemon zest. Adjust seasoning with salt and pepper as needed. Serve immediately with lemon wedges and optional sides.

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Nutrition

Calories: 370kcal | Carbohydrates: 2g | Protein:
35g | Fat: 44g | Saturated Fat: 13g |
Polyunsaturated Fat: 9g | Monounsaturated Fat:
18g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 253mg | Sodium:
0mg | Potassium: 953mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar:
0g | Vitamin A: 577IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium:
47mg | Iron: 6mg

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This recipe looks amazing! Can't wait to try it.

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