This delicious Garlicky Baked Shrimp recipe only takes about 20 minutes to make, and it’s full of the BEST garlicky, lemony, buttery flavors.

Garlicky Baked Shrimp Recipe -- one of my favorite easy dinners! It's super quick, calls for just a few simple ingredients, and it's completely delicious. | gimmesomeoven.com

Guys, I’ve gotta admit, I’ve been having way too much fun lately digging back into the recipe archives and re-introducing some of my old favorites back here on the homepage.

With 1,200+ recipes here on the blog, there are just too many good ones that get buried!

Especially anything more than 3 or so years old, which in internet years, means they were essentially written on ancient stone tablets. ;)

Don’t worry, I’ve got three brand-spankin’ new recipes comin’ atcha next week. But for today, I have one more oldie-but-goodie that I’ve been meaning to re-introduce to you for years. It originally debuted on the blog 6 years ago, and has been a reader favorite and one of my personal favorites ever since. Because it’s ridiculously quick and easy to make, it’s made with the best buttery-lemony-and-ultra-garlicky flavors, and it has this way of always impressing a crowd. (Seriously, everyone thinks it’s so fancy!)

But. Every time I see its small, out-of-focus, old photo pop up on Pinterest, a tiny part of me cringes and I feel like it’s just begging for a makeover. So this week, I re-made and re-photographed it, and then promptly re-enjoyed it for the zillionth time. And now I’m hoping that any of you who weren’t around 6 years ago will get to enjoy it too.

It’s my Garlicky Baked Shrimp!

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The original photo for this Garlickly Baked Shrimp recipe, circa 2010.

Seriously, this recipe truly couldn’t be easier.
Garlicky Baked Shrimp Recipe -- one of my favorite easy dinners! It's super quick, calls for just a few simple ingredients, and it's completely delicious. | gimmesomeoven.com

Just toss a bunch of raw shrimp with some white wine and lots of chopped fresh garlic.
Garlicky Baked Shrimp Recipe -- one of my favorite easy dinners! It's super quick, calls for just a few simple ingredients, and it's completely delicious. | gimmesomeoven.com

Then mix up a some butter and panko for a crispy topping.Garlicky Baked Shrimp Recipe -- one of my favorite easy dinners! It's super quick, calls for just a few simple ingredients, and it's completely delicious. | gimmesomeoven.com

Spread the shrimp out in an even layer in a baking dish, and sprinkle it evenly with the Panko mixture.

Garlicky Baked Shrimp Recipe -- one of my favorite easy dinners! It's super quick, calls for just a few simple ingredients, and it's completely delicious. | gimmesomeoven.com

Bake it up for about 7 minutes, then switch over to the broiler and let the Panko get a little extra golden and crispy.
Garlicky Baked Shrimp Recipe -- one of my favorite easy dinners! It's super quick, calls for just a few simple ingredients, and it's completely delicious. | gimmesomeoven.com

And then in less than 20 minutes total, this pan of garlicky deliciousness will be yours to enjoy.

See? SO GOOD!

Feel free to fiddle around with the recipe and add some different seasonings if you’d like. Or if you want to toss some quick-cooking veggies in there with the shrimp (I made this with chopped asparagus the other day!), that can work too. I typically serve this with a big salad, and some roasted veggies on the side. But the serving option sky is the limit. Just make it. ;)

And enjoy!

Garlicky Baked Shrimp

4.94 from 44 votes
Prep Time: 9 minutes
Cook Time: 11 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes
Makes: 4 -6 servings
You will love this crunchy Garlicky Shrimp Bake recipe! Delicious and ready to serve in about 20 minutes! The perfect weekday meal!

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ pounds raw shrimp, peeled and de-veined
  • 6 cloves garlic, peeled and minced
  • 3 tablespoons white wine
  • Kosher salt and freshly-ground black pepper
  • ¼ cup (4 tablespoons) melted butter
  • ½ cup Panko bread crumbs
  • 1-2 tablespoons freshly-squeezed lemon juice
  • 2 tablespoons fresh Italian-leaf parsley, chopped

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 425°F.
  • In a medium mixing bowl, add the shrimp, garlic, and white wine and toss to combine.  Transfer the shrimp mixture to a 9 x 13-inch baking dish, and spread the shrimp out in an even layer.  Season with with salt and pepper.
  • Rinse out the mixing bowl, then add the melted butter and Panko, and use a fork to stir everything together until it’s evenly combined. With your fingers, sprinkle the mixture evenly in the baking dish over the shrimp.
  • Transfer dish to oven and bake for about 7 minutes, or until the shrimp are just turning pink.  Switch the oven over to the “high” broiler setting.  Then broil the shrimp for 2-3 more minutes or until they are totally pink and cooked through, and the Panko starts to toast and turn slightly golden.
  • Remove and drizzle the lemon juice evenly over the shrimp, and sprinkle on the parsley.  Serve immediately.

Notes

Recipe slightly adapted from Real Simple, modified slightly in May 2016.

Additional Info

Course: Main Course
Cuisine: Italian
Did you make this?Let me know how it turned out in the comments below!

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About Ali

Hi, I'm Ali Martin! I created this site in 2009 to celebrate good food and gathering around the table. I live in Kansas City with my husband and two young boys and love creating simple, reliable, delicious recipes that anyone can make!

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269 Comments

  1. Steffanie says:

    Looks amazing! What sides would you serve with this?

    1. Ali says:

      A big salad would be great, and maybe some grilled veggies!

  2. Heather says:

    I have made this twice this week and CANNOT GET IT INTO MY FACE FAST ENOUGH. wow. DELISH. thank you!!!!

  3. Kate says:

    Has anyone tried a variation of this with precooked shrimp? I’d love to use what I already have. I know it wouldn’t taste the same, but if anyone has suggestions on how I could do this I would very much appreciate it!

    1. Ali says:

      Hi Kate!

      I’m all for using what you have. I would not double-bake the shrimp (if they have already been cooked). You could cook up the topping in a saute pan on the stove, and then add the shrimp at the last second to warm them, and serve the dish that way. If you double-bake the shrimp, I’m afraid they would be too tough and overcooked. Good luck!

      ~Ali

  4. Sarah says:

    Made this tonight. Received compliments and my fiancé was very impressed. Can’t wait to make this again!!!!

  5. Dana says:

    Here in Chicago we call this shrimp de jhonge

    1. Cindy says:

      I knew it! Shrimp de Jhonge. Remember this dish from when my mom used to pick it up frozen from Marshall Fields. It’s a totally vivid memory even though I was less than 10 YO then, and more than 5x that now! It was a favorite then and now! Make this recipe at least every two weeks. Thanks!

  6. Candy says:

    Saw this on my FB page. Looks wonderful; I am from Florida, I live in PA now. I am so used to living on the Gulf Coast. I miss my fresh seafood. This caught my eye and I will try it very soon. Fresh seafood is is rather costly here, I may have to wait till summer in hopes the cost will go down a bit!! <3

  7. bobbi says:

    i could eat that whole dish, lol. i love me some shrimps!

  8. Cindy says:

    Just tried this yesterday and it was delicious! Thanks for the recipe!

  9. Anne says:

    This is total yum

  10. Ariel C says:

    I just tried this recipe tonight and loved it :) Thank you!