Spicy, garlicky, sweet, sticky skillet shrimp with fresh lime and baby Basil. This recipe is so good and super easy, it just take 10 minutes to make!
Hopefully you already have a pack of Shrimp in the freezer, and otherwise add it to your shopping list so you can make this delicious recipe this week. Having Shrimp in the freezer is probably one of the best ingredients to have on hand for a super fast last minute dinner. You can make so much with just a bag of Shrimp…
From Tacos to Paella, and from Curry to Sandwiches, the possibilities are endless. They cook in no-time and everybody loves Shrimp. All good reasons to have a good supply in your freezer. However when I’m in a hurry or just in the mood for Shrimp, I turn to this recipe, Fiery, Garlicky Shrimp!
I have made this recipe for two as a main course, but you can simply double as needed. Serve with plenty of French bread to mop up the juices.
This recipe comes together very quickly, so have all your ingredients ready before you start cooking.
The tiny basil I happened to find at the market, it looked so cute and it is really sweet (and pretty). So if you can find it, great. But if not regular basil is fine too.
Serves: 2 as a main or 4 as a starter
Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cooking Time: 5 Minutes
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INGREDIENTS:
• 1 lb. shrimp (I leave the shell on)*
• 2 tbsp. olive oil
• 4 cloves garlic, peeled and thinly sliced
• 1 – 1 1/2 tsp. Sambal Oelek
• 1 tbsp. honey
• juice of half a lime
• a sprinkle of salt
• 1 small glass dry white wine
• 2 tbsp. cold unsalted butter, cut into small cubes
• a small handful of baby basil and lime/lemon wedges to serve
METHOD:
- Rinse the shrimp with cold water. Pat dry with kitchen paper and set aside.
- Heat up a skillet (cast-iron preferred), add the olive oil. When very hot add the shrimp and leave for two minutes without moving until you see the pink color coming thru.
- Now turn them over and add the garlic slices and the Sambal. Leave for a minute and then toss the shrimp around by shaking the pan and flipping the shrimp if you can otherwise use a spoon.
- Add the honey and then the lime juice and white wine and stir around to cover.
- Finely add the sweet tiny basil and add the cold butter to bind the sauce.
- Garnish with more baby basil and serve immediately with lime/lemon wedges.
*I leave the shell on because they add so much flavor and we love peeling them and eating with our hands, but if you prefer peeled shrimp, that’s fine too.
Enjoy!
I always have shrimp in the freezer and your shrimp will be on our dinner table soon.
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I’m so glad to hear that, thank you for stopping by Karen, I hope you love the recipe.
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The title of this recipe sure caught my attention. I make something similar but will have to try adding the honey and wine. Yummy! Hope things are well with you Myra.
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Thank you very much Caroline. The honey balances out the acidity of the wine and also caramelizes. We are doing well thankfully. Hope you are well too 🙂
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Thank you, yes. No complaints.
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This looks so very delicious.. Love such quick and flavorful dishes. 🙂
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Thank you Ronit, I’m glad you liked the recipe, I actually make this quite often since everyone loves it, even as an appetizer with drinks 😀
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No wonder! 🙂
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