Air Fryer Shrimp Recipe - Fast shrimp recipe with garlic and parmesan (2024)

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Easy Garlic Parmesan Air Fryer Shrimp is one of the fastest and most delicious meals I’ve made in such a long time! From the fridge to the plate in about 30 minutes, these tender shrimp could stand on their own as the main dish or go on top of a fresh salad for a light lunch.

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Air Fryer Shrimp with Garlic

I know I don’t talk about it much on here, but I have a secret love affair happening that goes beyond the pellet grill and Instant Pot land.

I am FULLY on-board the air fryer bandwagon, and I’m not even sorry.

Why don’t I post more air fryer recipes, you might be wondering?

Because I cook for a crowd, around here, with 9 people coming to the table three times a day to be fed, and I don’t think there’s an air fryer in existence that can crank out a meal for that many.

For us, we use the air fryer for lunches, and to cook things that we’d normally cook in the oven or in the microwave.

I like it because the kids can throw in some frozen foods or snacks and it is easy to use and they all come out so much better than they do when they are cooked in the microwave.

After I tried this Roasted Shrimp Recipe that I found over on Bowl Me Over, I’m going to change my tune and maybe just employ a small army of air fryers so that my family can all enjoy the fruits of my labor.

Try our Cajun Prawns!

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What kind of shrimp works best for this recipe?

What particular kind of shrimp you use isn’t as important as the actual size of the shrimp you are working with. The bigger, the better, when it comes to shrimp in my humble opinion.

I can enjoy salad shrimp as much as the next person, but it just doesn’t quite compare to a colossal shrimp that’s been cooked perfectly.

So, use what you have and what you can afford and find, but also know that if you go bigger you’ll probably enjoy the end result more.

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Should you keep the shells on shrimp when you cook them?

I prefer shrimp to be cooked without the shells, myself. I think it helps the seasoning wind up on the final dish in a more established way, and I just kind of like to eat my food without having to fuss with it much. Crab and lobster are one thing, but with shrimp, I just want to dig in and eat.

You can buy the shrimp with the shells on if that’s what you have, but I’d suggest shelling it before you cook.

The same goes for the tails. I know some people like to grab onto those while they shovel the shrimp face-side but to me they just kind of get in the way. This is especially true if you’ll be serving the shrimp in or on anything that requires a fork.

So, for instance, if you are throwing this easy (and healthy) shrimp on top of a bed of my Creamy Asparagus Noodles, shells and tails off.

If the shrimp will be a stand-alone appetizer or otherwise served along something else that is in the finger-food-family (like my delicious Traeger Surf and Turf Seafood Board), leave the tails on for easy grabbing.

See all of my Easy Shrimp Recipes!

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Air Fryer Shrimp Shopping List

Need to go to the store? Here’s a quick reference list to see what you have and what you need!

  • 1 pound shrimp
  • olive oil
  • garlic powder
  • salt & pepper
  • freshly grated parmesan cheese
  • fresh parsley

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Where did this recipe come from?

This is a blogger recipe exchange called Freaky Friday!It is organized by one of my favorite bloggers around, Michaela of An Affair From the Heart, and she gets groups of bloggers together for a secret recipe exchange where we’re all assigned another blogger and we make one of their recipes and share it on our site.

The first time I participated was last fall, where I made an awesome Caramel Pecan Bite recipe that featured a recipe by Jennifer Stewart of Take Two Tapas.

The goal of Freaky Friday is that we get to know each other a little better, and we also get to share another blogger with our own audiences.

You guys are going to love Bowl Me Over, so I hope that you go and check it out!

Debra calls herself the “Soup Queen”, and I can see why. She’s got some epic soups on her site, but some that caught my eye that I can’t wait to try out are:

She lives in California with her husband and their dog family and got her start in the food world by catering weddings and whipping out epic dishes at family reunions.

She’s also tenacious. In THIRD GRADE she worked to earn enough money to buy a piano because she wanted to learn so badly. My third graders have barely been able to tie their own shoes or make it from one end of the house to the other and still complete whatever task I gave them, so I’m 17 shades of impressed by her gumption there.

Some other recipes that are going on my “Must Make” list that you might want to check out:

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How do you store air fryer shrimp leftovers?

Shrimp is best eaten on the day it is cooked, but if you have some leftovers you can keep it for 2-3 days in the fridge in a tightly covered container. I do not recommend re-freezing shrimp after it has been cooked.

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What’s the best way to reheat this shrimp?

Stay out of the microwave, if you can. Fish and seafood isn’t done any favors by nuking them, so it is best to just stick these right back in the air fryer when you are ready to eat the next day.

What are some good sides to serve?

Personally, I’m going to make these again as soon as I can, and stick them on top of my Greek Salad.

They would also be fabulous next to a bed of my grilled asparagus, or if you are feeling particularly decadent you can make this mushroom risottoor my creamy mushroom pasta.

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Yield: 4 servings

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Simple Air Fryer Shrimp will have dinner on the table in a flash! This easy recipe is endlessly customizable, and can be used in some many different dishes, or all on its own as a main course!

Prep Time5 minutes

Cook Time10 minutes

Total Time15 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 pound shrimp, peeled and deveined
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1/8 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon pepper
  • 2 tablespoons parmesan cheese, freshly grated
  • 2 tablespoons fresh minced parsley

Instructions

  1. Make sure the shrimp are dry and place them into a bowl.
  2. Drizzle on the olive oil and toss to coat.
  3. Sprinkle on the garlic powder, salt, and pepper. Toss in the parmesan cheese and parsley.
  4. Place the shrimp into the air fryer basket, and place into the air fryer. Run at 390-400°.
  5. Run the air fryer for 12 minutes, giving the basket a shake halfway through (if necessary).
  6. Serve hot, over a bed of pasta, or on top of a Caesar salad!

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Nutrition Information:

Yield:

4

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 208Total Fat: 9gSaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 7gCholesterol: 242mgSodium: 1390mgCarbohydrates: 2gFiber: 0gSugar: 0gProtein: 27g

Nutrition data provided here is only an estimate.

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Air Fryer Shrimp Recipe - Fast shrimp recipe with garlic and parmesan (2024)

FAQs

Why do you soak shrimp in milk before frying? ›

Should I Soak My Shrimp? This one comes down to the chef's preference. Some prefer to soak seafood in milk before cooking to keep it from tasting too fishy. If you choose to soak your shrimp, you should do so with whole milk for at least 10 minutes.

How long do you heat up shrimp in the air fryer? ›

Leftovers: Leftover cooked shrimp, once cooled, can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 2-3 days. Reheating: To reheat, place shrimp in the Air Fryer tray and set to 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 2-3 minutes.

How to cook cooked and peeled shrimp? ›

Add 8 cups water and bring to a boil over med/high heat. Once water boils, add the peeled and deveined shrimp and simmer until pink, about 2-3 minutes depending on size of the shrimp. Drain and transfer cooked shrimp to a bowl of cold water to stop the cooking process and let cool.

What happens if you don't rinse shrimp? ›

Rinsing cooked shrimp from the store is not necessary unless there are specific reasons, such as removing excess sodium or if there are any noticeable contaminants. Otherwise, it's generally safe to consume them as is. I always do because you never know how long it's been in the freezer .

What happens if you don't wash shrimp before cooking? ›

You Didn't Clean Them

But the shrimp gut can contain sand and mud, and while you might not taste it, the gritty texture is none too pleasant. The easiest way to devein shrimp is with a pair of kitchen shears or a sharp paring knife.

What do you pair shrimp with? ›

Fried shrimp goes well with french fries,coleslaw and hushpuppies. Steamed shrimp with co*cktail sauce and saltine crackers is delicious with corn on the cob and boiled potatos. Shrimp scampi is served witk pasta and a salad and garlic bread. Sweet mango with a spicy kick is perfect with shrimp.

How do you know when shrimp is done? ›

The best way to tell when shrimp are cooked through is to look for visual cues: “Watch for the shrimp to curl and turn opaque,” says Kendra. Undercooked shrimp will be gray and translucent, with uncurled tails. Perfectly cooked shrimp will be opaque with a color ranging from pink or orange, depending on variety.

Can you sauté already cooked frozen shrimp? ›

It is possible to sauté cooked shrimp without ruining their texture, but you must be thoughtful about how you approach the task. Ultimately, you are re-heating the shrimp rather than cooking them again.

What is the difference between shrimp and butterfly shrimp? ›

Any shrimp species can be called butterfly shrimp when they're cut open or “butterflied” to cook more evenly. “"Butterfly” is a knife technique. It where you take abthick piece of meat, and cut it so it unfolds into equally thick, but thiner pieces.

What is the difference between butterfly shrimp and regular shrimp? ›

The main difference between a butterfly shrimp and a regular shrimp is the way ot is prepared before cooking. The term butterfly shrimp in culinary terminology means splitting a shrimp lengthwise so a thin strip keeps it whole.

How do you add flavor to 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.

Do I have to wash peeled and deveined shrimp before cooking? ›

Remove the “vein” with the tip of the paring knife and wipe it onto the paper towel. Don't forget to remove the sharp pointed “law suit fin” in the tail. You don't need to rinse the shrimp at the end, but you can. Dry well before cooking.

How do you cook frozen already cooked shrimp? ›

Thaw and sauté: Thaw the shrimp overnight in the refrigerator or quickly in cold water. Once thawed, pat them dry with paper towels. Heat some oil or butter in a skillet over medium-high heat and add the shrimp. Sauté the shrimp for 2-3 minutes until they are heated through and slightly browned.

Do you rinse fish off after soaking in milk? ›

Online research had recommended letting the fish soak submerged in milk for around 20 minutes, before rinsing and cooking in your preferred fashion.

How long can you soak shrimp in milk? ›

Peel and dehead shrimp. Soak shrimp in whole dairy fresh milk for 4-6 hours. Cover them entirely with the milk and set in the refrigerator. Remove after 6 hour soak in milk.

What does soaking seafood in milk do? ›

Before cooking, soak the fish in milk for 20 minutes

In this scenario, the protein in the milk binds with the compounds that cause that fishy odor, in essence extracting if from the fish.

Why put shrimp in milk? ›

To remove the flavor or taste out of the shrimp or fish you bought, soak it in milk for about a half hour before cooking.

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