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My Grandma’s Baked Stuffed Shrimp recipe is a delicious New England restaurant recipe that dinner guests always rave about! It’s buttery and perfectly seasoned.

It costs about $10.12 to make this stuffed shrimp recipe at home. The recipe makes four servings, which works out to only $2.53 per serving.

I love making family recipes. Two of my favorites include my Grandma’s Golumpki and my family’s traditional Polish Kielbasa Kapusta.

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Baked Stuffed Shrimp is a special treat!

Folks, you are in for a special treat with this recipe today because I am sharing with you my grandma’s recipe. My dad used to go nuts whenever she made this Baked Stuffed Shrimp recipe.

He describes it as being so delicious that it will make your socks roll down and back up! Ha Ha! I’m not sure exactly what that means, but I think it’s safe to say he loved it when she made baked stuffed shrimp.

My dad gets nostalgic, talking about this dish. It’s fun to sit and listen to him tell stories of going to restaurants as a kid, specifically for their family to order stuffed shrimp.

He remembers his mom getting tired of only eating it at a restaurant, so she created this stuffed shrimp recipe on her own so they could have restaurant-quality food at home.

She would make Baked Stuffed Shrimp on special occasions such as birthdays and New Year’s Eve. He describes this dish as a labor of love.

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I have recreated it to bring a little bit of my Grandma’s New England home cooking into my kitchen and yours. I like to serve this stuffed shrimp with my rice pilaf recipe. This spinach salad would also go well with this dish.

In addition to the salad, you could whip up my crispy smashed potatoes, and then you’ll have yourself one delicious dinner!

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Stuffed Shrimp Recipe

Per Serving Cost: $2.53

Recipe Cost: $10.12

  • 2 large garlic cloves – $0.10
  • 1 small shallot – $0.49
  • 5 Tablespoons butter – $0.50
  • 1 sleeve Ritz crackers – $0.70
  • ¼ cup sherry wine – $0.34
  • ½ teaspoon black pepper – $0.03
  • 1 pound jumbo Shrimp – $7.96

NOTE: The recipe prices are calculated by using grocery store websites. The actual cost of the recipe will vary depending on what ingredients you already have.

Cook’s Tools

  • paring knife
  • chef’s knife
  • cutting board
  • 10-inch skillet
  • 1-Tablespoon scoop

How to make Stuffed Shrimp

  1. First, preheat the oven to 375 degrees F, line a baking sheet with foil, and lightly spray it with cooking spray.
  2. To make the stuffing melt the butter in a skillet and then add in the shallot and saute for 3-4 minutes.
  3. Then, add garlic and cook for about a minute. In a separate bowl, combine the shallot, crushed Ritz crackers, melted butter, sherry wine, and pepper and stir until combined.
  4. Next, prepare the shrimp, remove the shell, and make a shallow cut down the shrimp’s back. Then you will need to remove the vein.
  5. Next, cut along the length of the inside of the shrimp without cutting all the way through. After this, you can flatten the shrimp with the tail pointing up and place it on the baking sheet with the newly cut side facing up.
  6. Finally, to put the shrimp and stuffing together, scoop a tablespoon of stuffing into a mound on the shrimp’s flat part. Then, bake for about 20 minutes.

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How long to bake Shrimp?

The baking time for stuffed shrimp depends on the size of the shrimp and the stuffing recipe you are using. Generally, bake stuffed shrimp for15-20 minutesor until the shrimp are pink and opaque and the stuffing is heated through.

Baked Shrimp Recipe variations

  • Instead of RITZ crackers you can use saltines.
  • If you an’t find jumbo shrimp, then you can use small shrimp, but you will need to reduce the cooking time by 5 minutes.
  • You can add ½ cup of crab meat to the filling, but you will need to use 2 pounds of shrimp to use up all of the filling (not a problem in my mind!).

How to serve this recipe for Baked Stuffed Shrimp

I love serving stuffed shrimp with rice pilaf, spinach salad, smashed potatoes, or steamed white rice.

Baked Stuffed Shrimp Recipe Storage and Make Ahead Tips

SERVE: You can keep the shrimp out for about two hours before it needs to be covered and stored in the refrigerator.

STORE:Cover and place in the refrigerator for 2-3 days.

FREEZE:Once cooled, place the shrimp in a freezer-safe container and freeze for 1-2 months.

THAW: Thaw overnight in the refrigerator or at room temperature for about 60-90 minutes.

MAKE AHEAD: Make the recipe right up until baking it. Then, freeze the shrimp on a baking sheet. Once the shrimp is frozen solid, place the shrimp in a freezer-safe Ziploc bag. When you’re ready to make them, arrange the shrimp on the prepared baking sheet and let them sit at room temperature until thawed, about 60-90 minutes. Then proceed with the baking instruction in the recipe below.

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Stuffed Shrimp FAQs

What is baked stuffed shrimp?

Baked Stuffed Shrimp is a classic New England dish found in most restaurants back East. It is made by filling the shrimp with a mixture of butter, crackers, and garlic.

Can you freeze baked stuffed shrimp?

You can freeze the stuffing in an airtight container to use at a later time. You can also freeze shrimp as long as you also store it in an airtight container. So now you have a meal that will be a little bit easier to prepare next time.

What does U-12 size mean?

The numbers you see on a package of shrimp represent the number of shrimp you will be getting per pound. So, for example, if it were to say 16/20, you would know there are 16-20 shrimp in a pound in that particular package.
When you see a number such as U-12, the U represents the word Under. So for U-12, it means you will be getting Under 12 per pound. The lower the number, the bigger the shrimp, which is excellent for stuffing.

Can you bake already cooked shrimp?

Oftentimes shrimp comes pre-cooked. Or you baked fresh shrimp, had some leftovers, and now you want to reheat it. It is perfectly safe to cook already cooked shrimp. First, thaw the shrimp if necessary and then bake it in the oven or microwave as needed.

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Baked Stuffed Shrimp

Author Jillian – Food Folks and Fun

Recipe Cost $ 10.12

Serving Cost $ 2.53

Prep Time 36 minutes minutes

Cook Time 24 minutes minutes

Total Time 1 hour hour

4 people

My Grandma’s Baked Stuffed Shrimp recipe is a delicious New England restaurant recipe that dinner guests always rave about! It’s buttery and perfectly seasoned.

Equipment

  • paring knife

  • chef's knife

  • cutting board

  • 10-inch skillet

  • toothpick

  • 1-Tablespoon Scoop

Ingredients

STUFFING:

  • 2 large garlic cloves minced
  • 1 small shallot minced
  • 1 Tablespoon butter
  • 35 Ritz crackers 1 sleeve, crushed into small crumbs
  • 4 Tablespoons salted butter melted
  • ¼ cup sherry wine
  • ½ teaspoon black pepper

SHRIMP:

  • 1 pound jumbo shrimp U-12 size, frozen or fresh (if frozen, defrost them)

SERVING:

  • Lemon wedges
  • Chopped fresh parsley
  • Melted butter for dipping

Instructions

PREP THE OVEN:

  • Move oven rack to the middle position and preheat to 375°Line a rimmed baking sheet with foil and lightly spray it with noncook cooking spray.

MAKE THE STUFFING:

  • In a small skillet or pan add the butter and melt over medium heat. Add in the shallot and saute, stirring frequently, until softened and the edges begin to turn light brown, about 3-4 minutes. Add garlic and cook until fragrant, about 30-60 seconds.

  • In a medium bowl, add the shallot, crushed Ritz crackers, melted butter, sherry wine, and pepper. Stir until combined.

PREPARE THE SHRIMP:

  • Remove the shell, leaving the tail section intact. Hold the shrimp in your hand with the inside of the curve facing down. Make a shallow cut with a paring knife down the back of the shrimp. Use the tip of the knife or a toothpick to remove the vein.

  • Then, flip the shrimp, so the inside of the curve is facing up. Run the paring knife along the length of the inside, cutting about ½-inch into the flesh, BUT NOT ALL THE WAY THROUGH! You should now be able to flatten the shrimp with the tail pointing up. Place the shrimp, with this new cut side facing up, on the prepared baking sheet and repeat with the remaining shrimp.

STUFF THE SHRIMP AND BAKE:

  • Use a 1-Tablespoon scoop to scoop the stuffing into a mound on the flat part of the shrimp. Repeat with the remaining shrimp.

  • Bake for 20 minutes, or until the shrimp are pink and the stuffing is golden brown.

FOR SERVING:

  • Serve with lemon wedges, a sprinkle of paprika, and melted butter for dipping, YUM!

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Notes

This recipe doubles, triples, etc nicely.

Nutrition

Serving: 4shrimp | Calories: 388kcal | Carbohydrates: 19g | Protein: 25g | Fat: 22g | Saturated Fat: 11g | Cholesterol: 323mg | Sodium: 1239mg | Potassium: 153mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 437IU | Vitamin C: 6mg | Calcium: 211mg | Iron: 4mg

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FAQs

Do you have to flip shrimp when baking? ›

Place it in the oven and bake 7 minutes. No need to flip the shrimp during baking, just leave them alone to do their thing in the oven… Take the sheet out and you are ready to eat! You can sprinkle some lemon juice or serve as is!

How to cook shrimp like a restaurant? ›

  1. Heat the oven to 450°F.
  2. On a half sheet pan, toss the shrimp, salt, garlic, olive oil, red pepper flakes, and lemon zest. Let sit for 10 minutes.
  3. Roast for 7 to 9 minutes, until pink and just cooked through. Remove from the oven, add the butter, and toss the shrimp until coated. Spritz with fresh lemon juice.
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How to season already cooked shrimp? ›

Simple garlic and butter can add a mild but tasty flavor to shrimp. Add about a spoonful or so of butter and a couple of cloves of minced garlic to your shrimp. Mix the shrimp together until they're coated in the garlic and butter and then enjoy. Serve your shrimp as a snack.

Can you cook shrimp from frozen? ›

Totally! According to FDA seafood guidelines, shrimp should be cooked until the flesh is firm and clear. But shrimp are so small and fatty, they reach that point from frozen in a matter of a few minutes. In fact, cooking shrimp from frozen actually helps prevent overcooking, leading to juicer, more tender shrimp.

What not to do when cooking shrimp? ›

  1. Mistake #1: Buying Shrimp With the Heads Still On.
  2. Mistake #2: Not Deveining Your Shrimp.
  3. Mistake #3: Thawing Improperly.
  4. Mistake #4: Overcooking.
  5. Mistake #5: Throwing Away the Shells.

How do you know when shrimp is done in the oven? ›

How Do I Know When My Shrimp Is Done? The meat of the shrimp will turn a combination of white, pink and opaque when it's finished cooking. Every oven is different, and the size of your shrimp will depend on the cook time, but 6-8 minutes should be enough for all shrimp.

Why is restaurant shrimp so good? ›

There are many reasons for this, but the biggest one is simple: You're eating shrimp prepared by professionals using better equipment than you likely have at home. That sort of situation is naturally going to produce better food because that's quite literally a restaurant's entire job.

What gives shrimp a good taste? ›

These savory little crustaceans taste best with seasoning that complements their unique umami flavor. The top three spice blends for shrimp are garlic butter, Old Bay Seasoning, and blackened seasoning, and they are easy to make at home!

Can dogs have shrimp? ›

When prepared properly, shrimp is safe for dogs and puppies to eat in small portions. Shrimp does contain a high amount of cholesterol and sodium. Make sure that the shrimp is thoroughly cooked, and always remove the shell, veins, and tail. The shells can become a choking hazard or even lead to an intestinal blockage.

How do you crisp up already cooked shrimp? ›

Method 2: The Air Fryer Quick Fix

For a crispy and quick solution, the air fryer is your best option. Preheat the air fryer to medium heat. Place the shrimp in a single layer in the air fryer basket, lightly drizzle with olive oil, and air fry for about 5 minutes.

What is one good way to season or enhance the flavor of shrimp? ›

I add plenty of salt, pepper, red pepper flakes, lemon juice etc. Shrimp have a mild flavor so they take on whatever flavor you're serving them with. I also love using a seafood seasoning that has everything listed above plus more!!

Do you thaw frozen shrimp before baking? ›

Yes – thawing shrimp before you use them in your meal prep will give you a tastier end result. Cooking frozen shrimp won't harm you, but the texture won't be as appetising as if you cook from thawed. If time allows, leave your shrimp in the fridge overnight to thaw.

Why not cook shrimp from frozen? ›

Frozen shrimp is mega-nutritious, filling, delicious, and quick to prepare—even if you forget to thaw it. Yes, readers, that's right: You can cook frozen shrimp without thawing it overnight. All you need is a splash of ice-cold water and an oven with a broiler function.

Can you bake frozen shrimp without thawing? ›

Yes, you can cook frozen shrimp in the oven. It is a convenient method that ensures the shrimp cooks evenly and retains its flavors. Do I need to thaw the shrimp before cooking it in the oven? No, you do not need to thaw the shrimp before cooking it in the oven.

Why do you toss shrimp in baking soda? ›

Alkaline baking soda slightly alters the pH of the shrimp, making them as plump and succulent as lobster and resistant to overcooking. The brine also causes the meat to pull away from the shells while cooking, so you get all the great flavor of shell-on shrimp without the hassle.

Do you cook shrimp covered or uncovered? ›

You can boil your shrimp or cook it in a skillet, depending on your recipe and it will deliver a delicious result. Add shrimp, simmer, uncovered, for 1 to 3 minutes or until shrimp turn opaque, stir occasionally. Drain and rinse shrimp in a colander under cold running water.

Why do chefs leave tails on shrimp? ›

For one, leaving the tails on will help you grip the shrimp better. It will also give your dish extra flavor and moisture and make them look larger and more visually appealing. In addition, shrimp tails are beneficial to your health.

Do you have to thaw shrimp before baking? ›

Cooking frozen shrimp won't harm you, but the texture won't be as appetising as if you cook from thawed. If time allows, leave your shrimp in the fridge overnight to thaw. Avoid thawing at room temperature, as this also impacts the texture.

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