The easiest way to cook shrimp — pop it in the oven! This delicious baked shrimp recipe is always a winner, it only takes 10 minutes total, and it’s easy to customize with whatever seasonings you love.

Alright, after talking last week about how to bake chicken, pork and steak in the oven, we’re moving on in our series this week to the world of baked seafood and tofu. Beginning today with what is quite possibly the easiest recipe in the world…
…baked shrimp. ♡
A few weeks ago on Instagram, I shared a quick tutorial in my stories about how to cook shrimp in the oven. And tons of you reported back that you gave it a try for yourselves and couldn’t believe how quick and easy it was. Which is precisely why I’m such a big fan of this method!
Baking (or technically, broiling) shrimp is by far the easiest and quickest and most reliable way I know to cook shrimp. An entire batch can be ready to go in less than 10 minutes from start to finish. The shrimp are always perfectly cooked, with a bit of crisp on the outside, yet still nice and tender inside. You can use this method to make a small or huge batch of shrimp. And — as has been the case with all of the proteins in this series — this method is totally versatile when it comes to flavor, so you can can add in whatever seasonings or marinades you prefer.
Trust me. If you love shrimp, you’ve gotta give this one a try.
HOW TO COOK SHRIMP IN THE OVEN | 1-MINUTE VIDEO

Baked Shrimp Ingredients:
To make this baked shrimp recipe, you will need:
- Raw shrimp: Ideally large or extra-large shrimp, de-veined and peeled (tails on or off). If you have purchased frozen shrimp, be sure to thaw it completely before cooking.
- Oil: Whatever your preferred high-heat cooking oil may be. I like to use avocado oil for this recipe.
- Seasonings: I usually just use a generous sprinkle of Kosher salt and freshly-cracked black pepper. But feel free to add in whatever other dry seasonings you prefer.

How To Cook Shrimp In The Oven:
To bake shrimp in the oven, simply:
- Pat the shrimp dry. Blot with some paper towels to remove any excess moisture, especially if your shrimp were frozen and have just been thawed.
- Toss with oil. Toss with oil until the shrimp are evenly coated, either in a mixing bowl or just directly on the baking sheet.
- Arrange on the baking sheet. It’s essential that the shrimp are in an even layer (no overlapping) for even cooking.
- Season. I typically just sprinkle my shrimp with Kosher salt and lots of freshly-cracked black pepper (plus maybe a bit of garlic powder). But feel free to add any other dry seasonings that you might prefer.
- Broil. Then, just pop the baking sheet into the oven and broil for 2 minutes, or until the shrimp are a bright reddish-pink. Keep a really close eye on the shrimp to be sure that they do not over- or under-cook. Also, no need to flip the shrimp halfway through, since they cook so quickly. Plus, the bottom of the pan gets nice and hot too, so the underside of the shrimp will also be nicely cooked.
- Serve. As soon as the shrimp are ready to go, remove the baking sheet from the oven, transfer the shrimp to a serving dish right away (or incorporate into whatever shrimp recipe you may be making), and serve warm. Voila!

Shrimp Seasonings:
Again, I typically just use lots of salt and pepper (plus maybe a good sprinkle of garlic powder), as mentioned in the baked shrimp recipe below. But if you’d like to mix things up, feel free to sprinkle on any of your favorite dry seasoning mixes, such as:
- Italian Seasoning
- Cajun Seasoning
- Za’atar Seasoning
- Taco Seasoning
- Curry Powder
- Caribbean Jerk Seasoning

Side Dish Ideas:
Looking for some side dishes to serve with this shrimp recipe? Here are a few of my faves:
- Everyday Salad or Our Family’s Favorite Salad
- Scalloped Potatoes or The Best Baked Potatoes or Baked Sweet Potato Fries
- Perfect Roasted Brussels Sprouts or Roasted Asparagus
- Berry Fruit Salad or Winter Fruit Salad
More Baked Protein Tutorials:
Be sure to check out our other baked protein tutorials here on the blog too!
- Baked Chicken Breasts
- Baked Pork Chops
- Baked Salmon
- Baked Tofu
- Baked Steak (How To Cook Steak In The Oven)
Enjoy, everyone!
The Easiest Way To Cook Shrimp! (Baked Shrimp)

Ingredients
- 1 pound shrimp, peeled and deveined (tails on or off)
- 1 tablespoon avocado oil (or your preferred high-heat oil)
- Kosher salt and freshly-ground black pepper, to taste
Instructions
- Preheat the broiler on your oven. Arrange the baking rack about 5 inches away from the top heating element.
- Place shrimp in a large mixing bowl, and pat dry with paper towels. Add oil and toss until the shrimp are evenly coated.
- Transfer the shrimp to a large baking sheet, and arrange in an even layer. (Be sure that the shrimp do not overlap.) Season generously with salt and pepper, and any other desired seasonings.
- Broil for 2 minutes, or until the shrimp are bright reddish-pink and opaque. Remove from the oven and transfer to a serving dish.
- Serve warm. Or transfer to a sealed container and refrigerate for up to 2 days, or freeze for up to 3 months.





This worked really well for me! Maybe it was my oven but it did take 3 minutes or so to get them fully done. But loved the method! Really simple.
I had one of my rare seafood cravings and figured I’d give this a shot! I pretty much subsist on chicken roasted in the oven with olive oil, salt, and pepper, so this was perfectly in line with my preferences. Man was this easy! Rinsing and drying the shrimp was the hardest part. I wasn’t sure if the shrimp was cooked all the way, so I ended up putting it in for an extra 30 seconds. (I’m not used to the broiler, so I was terrified. lol) The shrimp turned out great in the end. Thank you! I’ll probably revisit this in 3-4 months when I have a hankering for seafood again.
This is my go-to recipe for shrimp now! Super easy, and so delish. Thanks so much for sharing this. ?
Hi Ali, I couldn’t find the pre-heat and baking temperature for the shrimp in your recipe. Wonder if I have missed it somewhere. Love to try it!
Thank you!!
Jo
I’m here 2 years later and this comment still doesn’t have a response. That’s too bad, I was wondering the exact same thing :/
From my experience, a Low Broil is more akin to grilling where a High Broil is more like searing (as one would do in a hot pan)…Start the broiler on High while preparing the shrimp and maintain that setting for the 2-3minutes as described. A Low Broil will work also, just takes more time and more likely to overcook. Every oven is different however, so maybe run an experiment with a single shrimp before trying with a whole batch! Hope this helps.
Broil
There should be a broil setting on your stove. If not, go as high as your oven can. 450-500
Broiled
Not baked
For those who asked for the temperature, this is not a baked recipe but a broiled one. You should see an option to broil on your stove, maybe with options of Low and High. While baking normally utilizes the burners at the bottom of your stove, the broiler sits at the top, making food crispy and slightly brown. Therefore you don’t need to set a temperature as your oven has preset temperatures for broiling. Also, keep an eye on your shrimp! In as little as 10 seconds over you could burn and ruin your dinner. Hope this helps!
The cooking method is broil, it’s not a temperature but a setting on ovens. Bake uses heat that surrounds the food like when you bake a cake, broil uses heat from the top element and tende to sear the food. Surprised no one has explained this on here in some 5 years.
My broiler has a hi/lo option. Which do you recommend using and for how long?
Thanks for sharing! I love this.
I will be making this with the chimichurri sauce! I am making this for friends and I hope they love it!
Worked like a charm! This is totally going to be how I cook shrimp from now on.
what a great technique, I always boil them into tasteless oblivion, sheet pan with crispy exterior and fun seasonings are much better, thank you for another great recipe
Hi Ali,
Okay, this is a serious game changer! Pinning this and I’ll be making it alllll the time. This is such a great tip! Also followed you on Insta so I don’t miss these kind of tips in the future :). Anything that allows me to eat more shrimp in a super easy way is for me, lol. Thanks!