Some nights, one person wants tacos, another wants pasta, and someone else is already thinking about takeout. These 19 shrimp recipes make that easier by covering creamy pasta, skillet dinners, tacos, bowls, salads, rice, curry, fried shrimp, and chilled ceviche. Shrimp cooks fast, so the same ingredient can fit a lot of cravings without making dinner feel like a second job. Use this list when the house cannot agree on one kind of meal, but dinner still needs to happen.

Shrimp Scampi

When someone wants something simple but not plain, Shrimp Scampi serves 3 in 15 minutes. Large shrimp are cooked in olive oil, then tossed in butter, garlic, dry white wine, lemon juice, red pepper flakes, Parmesan, and parsley. The sauce comes together fast enough for a weeknight but still gives the plate a restaurant-style feel. Serve over pasta, rice, or toasted bread for soaking up the pan sauce.
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Shrimp Tacos

For the taco person at the table, Shrimp Tacos serve 4 in 15 minutes with shrimp, olive oil, cayenne pepper, paprika, garlic, lime juice, cilantro, and tortillas. Avocado, red onion, tomatoes, lettuce, and sour cream finish the tortillas after the shrimp cook quickly in a skillet. They fit a split-craving night because the toppings can change by plate. Serve with rice, beans, slaw, or chips.
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Shrimp Alfredo

For the creamy pasta request, Shrimp Alfredo serves 4 in 30 minutes with fettuccine, shrimp, olive oil, garlic, heavy cream, Parmesan, salt, pepper, and parsley. The shrimp cooks separately before going into the Alfredo sauce, which helps keep it tender. It gives the table a rich option when plain pasta is not enough. Serve with salad, garlic bread, or steamed broccoli for a fuller dinner.
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Shrimp and Grits

For the person who wants something hearty, Shrimp and Grits serves 4 in 35 minutes. Chicken broth, corn grits, cheddar, butter, and heavy cream form the grits, while shrimp cook with green bell pepper, green onions, garlic, diced tomatoes, Cajun seasoning, broth, and optional hot sauce. It brings a Southern-style plate to the same shrimp lineup. Serve for dinner, brunch, or a weekend meal that needs more weight.
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Marry Me Shrimp Pasta

Ready in 25 minutes, Marry Me Shrimp Pasta serves 4 with spaghetti, shrimp, olive oil, garlic, red pepper flakes, heavy cream, Parmesan, sun-dried tomatoes, and fresh basil. The sauce gives pasta night more character without adding a long prep list. It fits this roundup because it answers the person who wants something creamy, garlicky, and a little different. Serve with bread or a crisp salad.
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Shrimp Burrito Bowls

Built for one serving, Shrimp Burrito Bowls take 20 minutes with shrimp, cooked cilantro lime rice, chili powder, cumin, garlic powder, corn, black beans, avocado, lime, sour cream, cilantro, and optional cheese. The shrimp cooks in just a few minutes, then everything goes over rice. This works when everyone wants their own toppings. Add salsa, lettuce, jalapenos, or extra beans to make each bowl different.
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Sheet Pan Shrimp

For the person who wants dinner and vegetables on the same pan, Sheet Pan Shrimp serves 4 in 40 minutes. Shrimp roasts with broccoli, cherry tomatoes, red bell pepper, zucchini, red onion, olive oil, Italian seasoning, garlic, salt, and pepper. The vegetables start first, then the shrimp joins near the end, so it does not overcook. Serve with rice, pasta, or warm bread.
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Air Fryer Shrimp

With 10 minutes of prep and 6 minutes of cook time, Air Fryer Shrimp serves 4 using shrimp, avocado oil, garlic powder, paprika, salt, pepper, lemon wedges, and optional parsley. The air fryer keeps the process quick and gives the shrimp a seasoned finish without a skillet. It fits the house-with-different-cravings idea because it can become tacos, bowls, salads, or a snack plate. Serve hot with dipping sauce.
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Grilled Shrimp Kabobs

Threaded with vegetables, Grilled Shrimp Kabobs serve 4 in 53 minutes, including 30 minutes of marinating time. Shrimp goes on skewers with red bell pepper, green bell pepper, red onion, and portobello mushrooms. The marinade uses garlic, olive oil, honey, paprika, salt, and pepper. Skewers work well when some people want a lighter grill plate while others want rice, salad, or bread on the side.
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Coconut Shrimp

For the crispy-sweet option, Coconut Shrimp serves 6 in 20 minutes. Jumbo shrimp get coated with flour, curry powder, egg whites, sweetened flaked coconut, breadcrumbs, salt, and pepper before frying in vegetable oil. The shrimp fry quickly after a short freezer step that helps the coating stay in place. Serve with sweet chili sauce, fried rice, cucumber salad, or a platter of other small bites.
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Bang Bang Shrimp

Sauced after cooking, Bang Bang Shrimp serves 4 in 20 minutes with shrimp, lime juice, cornstarch, oil, light mayonnaise, Greek yogurt, sweet chili sauce, Sriracha, and cooked basmati rice. Cucumber slices, green onions, and cilantro can finish the plate. It works for the person who wants a creamy, spicy shrimp bowl instead of pasta or tacos. Serve as an appetizer or over rice for dinner.
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Chinese Salt & Pepper Shrimp

For the crisp, flavorful plate, Chinese Salt & Pepper Shrimp serves 4 in 35 minutes. Large shrimp are marinated in fish sauce, then coated with flour and cornstarch before frying. Red Thai chilies, garlic, ginger, scallions, peppercorns, coarse salt, and cilantro finish the pan. It brings a takeout-style option to the list without using a heavy sauce. Serve with rice, noodles, or stir-fried vegetables.
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Panda Express Honey Walnut Shrimp

Ready in 15 minutes, Panda Express Honey Walnut Shrimp serves 4 with shrimp, cornstarch, flour, egg, sparkling water, mayonnaise, honey, lemon juice, walnuts, sugar, butter, and vegetable oil. The shrimp gets fried in a light batter, then coated with sauce and served with candied walnuts. It answers the person who wanted to take out flavors at home. Serve with white rice, fried rice, or steamed broccoli.
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Shrimp Ceviche

Chilled before serving, Shrimp Ceviche serves 4 in 48 minutes, including 30 minutes of chill time. Shrimp cooks briefly, then sits with lime juice, lemon juice, red onion, aji pepper or habanero, cilantro, and fresh ginger. It gives the lineup a cold, bright option when nobody wants a heavy skillet meal. Serve with tortilla chips, tostadas, avocado, cucumber slices, or lettuce cups.
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Blackened Shrimp Salad with Creamy Avocado Dressing

For the salad request, Blackened Shrimp Salad with Creamy Avocado Dressing serves 4 in 1 hour. Shrimp gets olive oil, Cajun seasoning, and brown sugar, then goes over romaine, cherry tomatoes, feta, pineapple, and cilantro. The dressing blends avocado, water, olive oil, lemon juice, garlic, salt, pepper, and cilantro. It works when someone wants a seafood dinner without pasta or rice. Serve right after assembling.
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Shrimp Fried Rice

Cooked in one pan, Shrimp Fried Rice serves 4 in 25 minutes. Day-old cooked rice, shrimp, onion, mixed vegetables, egg, soy sauce, water, spring onions, and vegetable oil come together fast in a wok or skillet. The rice makes the shrimp stretch across the whole pan, which helps when dinner needs to feed different appetites. Serve with chili flakes, extra soy sauce, or cucumber salad.
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Shrimp Etouffee

Simmered in a rich sauce, Shrimp Etouffee serves 6 in 40 minutes. Shrimp cooks with Cajun seasoning, butter, flour, onion, green bell pepper, celery, thyme, garlic, chicken broth, fresh tomatoes, Worcestershire sauce, bay leaves, green onions, parsley, and lime juice. It gives the lineup a Louisiana-style option for the person who wants something saucy. Serve over white rice with hot sauce nearby.
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Shrimp Tempura

For a light, crisp fried option, Shrimp Tempura serves 4 in 25 minutes. The dipping sauce uses water, soy sauce, mirin, and sugar, while the batter uses flour, cornstarch, salt, iced water, egg whites, and shrimp. The recipe fries a few shrimp at a time so the coating stays delicate. Serve immediately with rice, noodles, salad, or other small plates for a shared dinner.
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Massaman Curry

With shrimp, vegetables, and coconut milk, Massaman Curry serves 4 in 35 minutes. The pot includes onion, gold potatoes, carrots, red bell pepper, shrimp, ginger, garlic, massaman curry paste, brown sugar, lime juice, fish sauce, coconut milk, and roasted peanuts. It fits the list because it gives the house a curry option instead of another pasta or taco dish. Serve over rice with cilantro, chilies, and green onions.
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