Shrimp is a good place for new seafood cooks to start because it cooks fast and gives clear signs when it is done. These 21 recipes cover air fryer cooking, skillets, grills, sheet pans, salads, tacos, pasta, bowls, spring rolls, sushi rolls, and cocktail-style appetizers. The list includes quick 15-minute dinners, make-ahead chilled options, and a few fried or grilled recipes for cooks ready to try another method. Each recipe gives shrimp a clear job on the plate without making seafood night feel out of reach.

Air Fryer Shrimp

Paprika, garlic powder, and avocado oil make Air Fryer Shrimp a 16-minute recipe that serves 4. One pound of peeled and deveined shrimp cooks at 400 degrees for 5 to 6 minutes, then finishes with lemon wedges and parsley. The simple air fryer method makes it a practical choice for cooks who are new to seafood, with the shrimp turning pink and opaque when done. Serve over rice, in tacos, or with a salad.
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Bang Bang Shrimp

Cornstarch-coated shrimp give Bang Bang Shrimp a 20-minute path to a crisp skillet meal with 4 servings. The sauce mixes light mayonnaise, Greek yogurt, sweet chili sauce, and Sriracha, while lime juice and cooked basmati rice round out the plate. It works for cooks new to seafood because the shrimp cook in a single layer for just a few minutes per side. Add cucumber slices, green onions, and cilantro for serving.
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Mango Shrimp Salad

Mango, avocado, and lime juice make Mango Shrimp Salad a 25-minute chilled dish with 4 servings. The shrimp cook briefly in boiling water, then cool in an ice bath before joining diced mango, red onion, red bell pepper, avocado, cilantro, salt, and pepper. It fits new seafood cooks because the short poach keeps the method controlled. Serve it cold for lunch, patio dinners, or a light summer plate.
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Coconut Shrimp

A sweet coconut coating gives Coconut Shrimp a 20-minute appetizer with 6 servings. Jumbo shrimp get tossed with flour, curry powder, salt, and pepper, then dipped in egg whites and coated with sweetened flaked coconut and breadcrumbs before frying. It is a good next step for new seafood cooks who want to practice coating and frying. Serve with dipping sauce, rice, or a crisp side salad.
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Blackened Shrimp Salad with Creamy Avocado Dressing

Cajun seasoning and brown sugar give Blackened Shrimp Salad with Creamy Avocado Dressing a 1-hour total time with 4 servings. Jumbo shrimp marinate before cooking, then land on romaine, cherry tomatoes, feta, pineapple, and cilantro. The dressing uses avocado, lemon juice, olive oil, garlic, water, salt, and pepper. It helps new seafood cooks see how shrimp can become a full salad instead of a separate main.
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Marry Me Shrimp Pasta

Sun-dried tomatoes and cream make Marry Me Shrimp Pasta a 25-minute dinner with 4 servings. The recipe uses spaghetti, olive oil, garlic, 1 pound of peeled and deveined shrimp, red pepper flakes, heavy cream, Parmesan, sun-dried tomatoes, and fresh basil. It fits beginner seafood cooking because shrimp cooks quickly in a familiar pasta setup. Plate it right after tossing so the sauce stays smooth.
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Shrimp Alfredo

Fettuccine and Parmesan make Shrimp Alfredo a 30-minute pasta dinner that serves 4. One pound of peeled and deveined shrimp cooks with olive oil, garlic, heavy cream, grated Parmesan, salt, pepper, and fresh parsley for a creamy, familiar meal. The simple pasta format makes it a practical choice for cooks who are new to preparing seafood. Serve with a green salad or garlic bread for a fuller plate.
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Chinese Salt & Pepper Shrimp

Thai chiles, ginger, and scallions give Chinese Salt & Pepper Shrimp a 35-minute main dish with 4 servings. Large shrimp marinate in fish sauce, get coated with flour and cornstarch, then fry before being tossed with garlic, ginger, peppers, scallions, peppercorns, and coarse salt. It suits cooks ready for a slightly faster pan sequence. Serve with rice or stir-fried vegetables.
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Panda Express Honey Walnut Shrimp

Candied walnuts make Panda Express Honey Walnut Shrimp a 15-minute copycat dinner with 4 servings. The shrimp are battered with cornstarch, flour, egg, carbonated water, and salt, then fried and coated in a sauce made from mayonnaise, honey, and lemon juice. It is a useful recipe for learning how fast shrimp fry. Keep the walnuts separate until serving so they stay crisp.
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Shrimp Fried Rice

Day-old rice makes Shrimp Fried Rice a 25-minute meal with 4 servings. The recipe uses cooked rice, vegetable oil, 1 pound of large shrimp, onion, mixed vegetables, egg, soy sauce, water, and chopped spring onions. It is a good seafood starter because the shrimp cooks quickly in a wok or nonstick skillet. Keep everything measured before the pan heats so the cooking stays easy.
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Grilled Shrimp Kabobs

Skewers make Grilled Shrimp Kabobs a 53-minute recipe with 4 servings, including marinating time. Shrimp, red bell pepper, green bell pepper, red onion, and portobello mushrooms sit in a garlic, olive oil, honey, paprika, salt, and pepper marinade before grilling for 6 to 8 minutes. It works for new seafood cooks because shrimp color change is easy to track on the grill. Serve with rice or salad.
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Shrimp Spring Rolls

Rice paper wrappers make Shrimp Spring Rolls a 35-minute appetizer or lunch with 10 servings. The filling uses thin rice noodles, shrimp, lettuce, carrots, red cabbage, cucumber, and cilantro, while the dipping sauce uses peanut butter, soy sauce, rice vinegar, peanuts, and water if needed. It fits beginner seafood cooking because the shrimp is cooked before rolling. Serve cold with the peanut sauce on the side.
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Shrimp Tacos

Cayenne, paprika, garlic, and lime make Shrimp Tacos a 15-minute dinner with 4 servings. The recipe uses 1 pound of shrimp, olive oil, tortillas, cilantro, salt, and toppings like avocado, red onion, tomatoes, lettuce, and sour cream. It is a low-pressure seafood recipe because the shrimp cook fast and go straight into tortillas. Keep toppings ready before the shrimp hits the pan.
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Sheet Pan Shrimp

Roasted vegetables make Sheet Pan Shrimp a 40-minute dinner with 4 servings. Raw medium shrimp share the pan with broccoli, cherry tomatoes, red bell pepper, zucchini, red onion, olive oil, Italian seasoning, garlic, salt, and black pepper. It fits new seafood cooks because the oven handles most of the work and the shrimp joins the vegetables near the end. Serve as is or over rice.
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Shrimp Cocktail

Lemon, garlic, and a bay leaf flavor Shrimp Cocktail, a 15-minute appetizer with 4 servings. Large shrimp cook briefly, then chill before serving with a sauce made from ketchup, horseradish, lemon juice, Worcestershire sauce, hot sauce, salt, and pepper. It is a useful first seafood appetizer because the shrimp are served cold and can be made ahead. Add lemon wedges and parsley before serving.
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Tandoori Shrimp

Yogurt and spices make Tandoori Shrimp a 40-minute appetizer or main with 6 servings. The recipe uses 2 pounds of shrimp, cilantro, lemon or lime, yogurt, ginger garlic paste, garam masala, red chili powder, kasoori methi, olive oil, and salt. It works for new seafood cooks because the method includes air fryer, oven, grill, and skillet options. Serve with naan or rice.
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Shrimp Burrito Bowls

Cilantro lime rice gives Shrimp Burrito Bowls a 20-minute format for 1 serving. Shrimp cooks with chili powder, salt, pepper, cumin, garlic powder, and olive oil, then joins corn, black beans, avocado, lime, sour cream, cilantro, and optional cheese. It fits beginner seafood cooking because the shrimp only needs 2 to 3 minutes per side. Scale the bowl up for more servings.
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Shrimp Scampi

Garlic, butter, wine, and lemon make Shrimp Scampi a 15-minute dinner with 3 servings. Large cleaned shrimp cook in olive oil before butter, dry white wine, lemon juice, red pepper flakes, Parmesan, parsley, salt, and pepper finish the pan. It is a good starter seafood dish because the ingredient list is short and the cooking time is clear. Serve with pasta, bread, or vegetables.
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Shrimp Tempura Roll

Tempura shrimp and sushi rice turn Shrimp Tempura Roll into a 50-minute recipe with 2 servings. Japanese sushi rice gets seasoned with rice vinegar and sugar, while shrimp are coated with flour, cornstarch, egg, cold water, and oil for frying. Nori, avocado, cucumber, black sesame seeds, and Sriracha mayonnaise finish the rolls. It suits cooks ready to practice seafood in a chilled roll format.
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Shrimp Cauliflower Fried Rice

Cauliflower rice keeps Shrimp Cauliflower Fried Rice quick, with 20 minutes total time and 4 servings. The recipe uses shrimp, sesame oil, eggs, peas and carrots, green onions, soy sauce, garlic, ginger, black pepper, and optional red pepper flakes. It fits new seafood cooks because the shrimp cooks first for 2 to 3 minutes per side, then returns to the pan at the end. Serve warm.
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Grilled Shrimp

Lemon herb butter gives Grilled Shrimp a 20-minute cookout-style main with 4 servings. The recipe uses 1 pound of peeled and deveined shrimp, olive oil, soaked wooden skewers, butter, lemon juice, lemon zest, garlic, fresh herbs, salt, and pepper. It works for new seafood cooks because the shrimp grill for 4 to 5 minutes per side and turn pink when done. Serve with rice, salad, or grilled vegetables.
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