Our delicious shrimp recipes are the juiciest catch. Everyone will want to bite into these fresh appetizers, soups, salads and dinners featuring flavors from around the world.

46 Shrimp Recipes for Any Flavors You’re Craving

Spicy Shrimp with Rice
Editor’s Tip: You can buy deveined shrimp or learn how to clean shrimp at home.
Buttery Grilled Shrimp
A simple seasoned butter delivers an outsized flavor blast in this speedy grilled shrimp recipe. On the off chance that you have leftovers, pop them in the fridge and add to salads for an easy, delicious protein.
Shrimp Tempura Rolls
These shrimp tempura rolls are made with cucumber and avocado, so each piece of maki is both crisp and creamy.
Shrimp Toast
This Chinese shrimp toast is accented with garlic, cilantro and ginger. It’s often served as an appetizer.
Shrimp Lo Mein
Thanks to shortcuts like quick-cooking shrimp and a bag of vegetable slaw, this shrimp lo mein recipe is faster than takeout.
This staple dim sum dumpling is easy to make from scratch. Each shrimp shumai bursts with fresh garlic and ginger.
Frozen Shrimp
Did you know you can cook shrimp straight from the freezer? You just need a seafood seasoning blend with salt, garlic powder, pepper, ground mustard, onion powder, celery salt and crushed red pepper flakes.
Shrimp Lettuce Wraps
These saucy shrimp lettuce wraps are the perfect bites for when you need something light and refreshing. Not to mention, they’re a tasty way to get your veggie servings in!
Shrimp Saganaki
Shrimp saganaki is a Greek dish that combines plump, pillowy shrimp with savory tomato sauce and feta cheese. Serve it with crusty bread to sop up all the flavorful sauce.
Moo Shu Shrimp
Moo shu shrimp is comprised of a filling—made with seasoned, stir-fried shrimp, eggs and vegetables—that is wrapped in a thin flour pancake and served with sweet-and-salty hoisin sauce.
Shrimp Oreganata
A traditional Italian dish that’s perfect when served with pasta, rustic shrimp oreganata is as welcome on any given weeknight as it is during a lavish holiday meal. The name comes from one of its defining ingredients, oregano.
Shrimp Louie
Loaded with seafood, eggs and fresh veggies, and drizzled in tangy creamy dressing, shrimp Louie is a retro salad that deserves another turn in the spotlight.
Shrimp Mei Fun
This classic shrimp mei fun recipe tosses seared shrimp with rice vermicelli, tender vegetables and mushrooms. It’s best made in a well-seasoned carbon steel wok, so the ingredients don’t stick to the pan.
Honey Garlic Shrimp
Shrimp swimming in a sweet-and-savory sauce? Yes, please! Serve the shrimp over rice or with a piece of crusty bread to soak up every last bit of the sauce.
Shrimp, sausage and corn combine to create a stunning one-pot meal. Old Bay seasoning really takes the flavors to the next level.
Shrimp Cakes with Spicy Aioli Sauce
Looking for a crowd-pleasing shrimp recipe, even for those who don’t love shrimp? Make these breaded, lightly pan-fried cakes. The recipe includes a jazzed-up mayonnaise dip, but to make it a kid-friendly meal, you can use plain ketchup.
Fresh Shrimp and Avocado Nachos
This delicious, hearty nacho platter is a perfect potluck appetizer. Transform it into a healthy-ish dinner by swapping the chips for a mix of crisp greens, like romaine and shredded cabbage.
Popcorn Shrimp
Crispy popcorn shrimp make a perfect snack or appetizer. Serve them with your favorite dipping sauce and eat them with your fingers, or pile them on top of pasta and enjoy them for dinner.
Foil-Packet Shrimp and Sausage Jambalaya
Love the spicy, smoky flavors of jambalaya but not the hours of cooking time it requires? Try this simple shrimp recipe, which packs all the classic flavors into easy baked foil packets. At dinner time, everyone gets to unwrap their own meal—yum!
Pesto Shrimp Pasta
Sauteed asparagus and herby pesto give this tasty pasta dinner a fresh, light finish that’s perfect for spring. While the recipe calls for making a simple homemade pesto sauce, you can also use store-bought for a quick weeknight dinner. Just add a squeeze of fresh lemon to each bowl before serving.
Bang Bang Shrimp Cake Sliders
Perfect for a party or a festive family dinner, these crispy, spicy shrimp sliders are delicious. Both the homemade Sriracha-spiced slaw and the shrimp cakes can be prepared ahead of time. When it’s time to serve, just sear the cakes and dress the buns.
Learn how to make Bang Bang Shrimp just like Bonefish Grill.
Orzo Shrimp Stew
Never tried orzo? Technically a small pasta, it’s versatile enough to pass as a grain too. Like many of our favorite orzo recipes, this one shows off all the flavor of the added ingredients: broccoli, tomatoes and, of course, shrimp!
Cajun Shrimp
This quick skillet dinner puts dinner on the table in well under 30 minutes. The simple spice mix is easy to customize to your family’s tolerance for spice.
Curry Shrimp Linguine
Mild-flavored shrimp tastes great with flavors from around the world. This curry, made creamy with the addition of coconut milk, is an easy twist on the usual shrimp pasta dinner. Serve with linguine noodles, Thai noodles or rice.
Meaty Slow-Cooked Jambalaya
Long-simmering, labor-intensive jambalaya is easy to make in the slow cooker! This rich, flavorful Cajun stew makes a hearty meal on a cold night. Serve with rice, cornbread, corn on the cob or sauteed greens.
Southern Shrimp and Grits
As delicious for brunch as for breakfast-for-dinner, this yummy shrimp recipe is packed with classic Southern flavors. Cheesy, savory grits make a comforting base for Cajun-spiced, bacon-dotted shrimp.
Shrimp ‘n’ Noodle Bowls
A trick to getting dinner on the table fast? Using store-bought ingredients to fill out a homemade dinner. Bottled salad dressing and bagged slaw mix make this tasty shrimp dish come together in minutes. You can serve these bowls hot or chilled.
Lemon Shrimp with Parmesan Rice
This shrimp supper is classic for a reason: it’s just really, really good. The fresh, slightly sweet flavor of shrimp is nicely seasoned with lemon and garlic, with the piping hot Parmesan rice adding a savory note. As a bonus, it’s a completely gluten-free dinner.
Angel Hair Shrimp Bake
This shrimp dinner is fancy enough to serve at a dinner party. A scattering of fresh herbs brightens the shrimp, asparagus and mushroom mixture.
Asparagus ‘n’ Shrimp with Angel Hair
This creamy shrimp casserole will win ooh’s of admiration, whether you serve it at a dinner party or for Sunday dinner. Made with three kinds of cheese, the recipe is comforting but doesn’t taste heavy thanks to a dose of salsa, tangy yogurt and fresh herbs. It’s one of our favorite 13×9 recipes.
Garden-Fresh Seafood Cocktail
What’s more refreshing than shrimp cocktail? This twist on the classic recipe calls for fresh vegetables as well as a spiced dressing made with lime juice and adobo seasoning.
Shrimp & Nectarine Salad
Like grilled chicken or salmon, shrimp is a welcome addition to many salads, turning them into a complete meal. Here, sweet-tart nectarines balance tomatoes, corn and fresh greens.
Feta Shrimp Tacos
Put a southwestern spin on shrimp with these tasty tacos. A homemade slaw, made tangy with Miracle Whip and vinegar, adds fresh zip to the savory tacos.
Cilantro Lime Shrimp
Sometimes, you just want a simple shrimp recipe that shows off the rich, sweet flavor. These skewered shrimp cook up in minutes on the grill, and they make for a tasty appetizer or main dish alongside plenty of grilled sides.
Shrimp Monterey
This shrimp recipe is special enough for company, but it’s surprisingly easy to make. A simple skillet of buttery, garlicky shrimp gets a zesty twist with the addition of Monterey Jack cheese. Serve over pasta, rice or zucchini noodles.
Shrimp Chowder
Rich, creamy and cheesy shrimp chowder is the perfect meal on any chilly, rainy day. This top-rated slow cooker recipe only takes about four hours to cook, so start in the afternoon to have it on the table by dinner. You will need to add a few ingredients to the pot as it cooks, so make it on a day that you’re staying home.
Shrimp Fried Rice
There’s lots to love about stir-fry. It’s a quick one-pan meal, and you can toss in just about any veggie you’ve got in the fridge or freezer. Fussy eaters tend to enjoy it. And it’s much cheaper than take-out. This shrimp fried rice is a perfect (and top-rated) example.
Lemon & Dill Shrimp Sandwiches
These light, lemony sandwiches prove that simple pleasures are often the best. If you have leftover shrimp in the fridge, go ahead and use it in this recipe, reheating briefly in a pan or simply serving cold.
Party Shrimp
The platter of shrimp is always the first to empty at a party. This simple marinated shrimp recipe is so tasty, you won’t even need to make a dipping sauce. Prepping the shrimp is the hardest part, so if you’re on a time crunch, buy deveined shrimp instead.
Shrimp Gazpacho
Gazpacho, a chilled tomato soup, is the perfect summer meal. This recipe elevates the simple soup with the addition of shrimp, avocado and a dash of lime. Next, try these easy shrimp recipes tonight.
Shrimp Tartlets
These tiny tartlets look as if they’ve taken all day to put together, but they’re simple to assemble using store-bought mini phyllo tart shells, bottled cocktail sauce and cream cheese. While they’re a natural choice for a fancy party appetizer, they’re also a delicious dinner with a fresh salad and crusty bread.
Seafood Cioppino
If slow-cooker soup sounds like it would be muddy and bland, you need new slow-cooker soup recipes! This seafood-packed soup is full of flavor, and it tastes (and looks) good enough for a special occasion.
Shrimp Po’Boy
If you’re not close to New Orleans, then it’s worth learning how to make a shrimp po’ boy at home. It’s a bit messy, but so worth it.
This sweet and savory dinner is a welcome change from the usual Asian-American takeout options. Keep it a low-carb dinner or serve it over rice if you want something more filling.
Shrimp Chow Mein
You can be eating shrimp chow mein in under an hour. That’s quicker than deciding what to order and waiting for delivery.
Ramen can be so much more than just a cup of noodles. Shrimp, mushrooms and fresh ginger kick it up a notch.