Learn how to cook shrimp on the stove with this easy to follow step by step photo instructions. Great juicy shrimp cooked in the pan. You won’t believe how easy this can be. Get it right first time and every time.
Nothing is better than perfectly cooked shrimp. How many times have you stood at the stove cooking shrimp? If you are like me, cooking shrimp is not something you do frequently. This post is less of a recipe but mostly instructions about techniques. Cooking shrimp is so easy if you just know how.
How to shop for shrimp in the supermarket
Most shrimp is frozen soon after being caught, so the freshest-tasting shrimp is the kind you buy in the freezer aisle rather than the thawed stuff at the supermarket fish counter. Because shrimp is highly perishable, and you don’t really know how long the thawed stuff has been thawed. Therefore, never, I repeat, NEVER buy shrimp that is not frozen.
How to thaw frozen shrimp
If you buy frozen shrimp, you can thaw it yourself just before you need it. I never let it thaw overnight in the fridge because it will accumulate too much histamine that way. Histamine is the stuff that makes you sneeze and have watery eyes, it can also cause mild to severe digestive issues.
What I usually do is take the shrimp out of its package, put it in a bowl or colander in the sink, and run cold water over them for about 5 minutes. Toss the shrimp occasionally to make sure they are all exposed to the cold water. You will know that the shrimp is thawed and ready when they are no longer frozen solid but soft, easily bendable, and slightly translucent. This will only take a few minutes. Pat the shrimp dry with a paper towel.
Here’s a quick cooking lesson on how to cook shrimp perfectly on the stove top.
- First things first, put shrimp in a mixing bowl and rub them in seasoning mixture. Mix well to make sure shrimp is coated well in sea salt, Italian seasoning, paprika, and red pepper flakes. Shrimp have a mild flavor so they take on whatever flavor you’re serving them with. Yummy!
- Next turn the stove on and heat the oil or butter over medium-high heat. I usually tilt the pan as the oil warms to coat the bottom of the pan.
- When the butter is melted or the oil moves around the pan easily, add the shrimp to the hot pan. If they don’t sizzle on contact, warm your pan a little longer next time.
- Cook the shrimp for 2-3 minutes on each side, flipping only once midway. Depending on the size of your shrimp and how many you have in the pan, this will usually take 4 to 6 minutes.
- Lastly, transfer to a serving dish. Serve seared shrimp immediately with pasta or rice. May I suggest Creamy Cajun Shrimp Pasta and Instant Pot Shrimp and Orzo for your enjoyment?
How do I know When Shrimp Is Done
Keep in mind that shrimp cook very quickly – don’t take your eyes off of them otherwise they can overcook. Undercooked shrimp look like a wide and flexible “U” shape, while overcooked shrimp form an”O” shape. Perfectly cooked shrimp are pink with bright red tails and look as a “C” in shape and ready to eat! One minute they’re a bit odd-looking and unappealing, and the next minute it’s hard to keep from eating them directly from the pan. There’s absolutely no guesswork involved.
How to make Shrimp into Dinner
While I could probably be perfectly happy with a bowl of shrimp and nothing else, most of the time shrimp needs some accompaniment, usually carbs, to make it a meal. Let me introduce you to Pesto Shrimp Pasta – an amazing combo of pesto, fettuccini white wine, and Italian seasoning. I am also partial to using red wine when cooking shrimp, as I did in this Garlic Shrimp Pasta. Because shrimp is used in almost every world cuisine, you can add it to pretty much anything! Serve shrimp over rice or orzo, eat it over a bed of greens, or with some roasted vegetables on the side. What’s your favorite way to have shrimp for dinner?
How to cook shrimp on the stove
Ingredients
Seasoning Mixture:
- 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning
- ½ teaspoon paprika
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ½ teaspoon red pepper flakes
Instructions
- Heat 1 tablespoon of olive oil in a large skillet over medium heat.
- Put shrimp in a mixing bowl and rub in seasoning mixture. Mix well to make sure shrimp is coated well.
- Add shrimp to the hot pan and cook for about 2-3 minutes on each side, turning once midway, until shrimp is pink and cooked through. Remove shrimp from the skillet.
- Serve immediately.
Nutritional information is provided as a courtesy only. This information comes from online calculators. Although whatsinthepan.com attempts to provide accurate nutritional information, these figures are only estimates.
Phyllis says
Finally a simple recipe without some ingredient I never use or most certainly do not have in my pantry. My go to for myself for dinner tonight with brown rice. Can’t wait to start.
Olya says
Thank you Phyllis! Thats a great compliment!
Sue K says
I had a bag of frozen shrimp and just wanted an easy way to make them. Just made a pan-fun, using a pre-mixed Tuscan blend, and ate them right from the bowl. So easy, so delicious! Next time I’ll make some rice ahead of time, add a smidge more butter, and serve the shrimp with rice. Thank you!!
Olya says
Thank you Sue – I am so happy you enjoyed this shrimp recipe. It’s one of my favorites!
Long says
Fabulous! I made these during the holidays and they were snapped up! Thanks. This recipe is a keeper.
Mark says
Great recipe. This was the first time I’ve cooked shrimp and it was delicious. Thank you for sharing and making it so easy.
Olya says
Sounds like you nailed that shrimp!
Theresa Abrams says
Same here! 1st time cooking shrimp & it was delish!
Olya says
Sounds like you nailed that shrimp Theresa!
Bonnie says
My first time cooking shrimp and it was perfect!! The spice was great and I loved it!
Olya says
So happyyy to hear your first time was aced!!!
Miss Bee says
Looks wonderful!
How many carbs?
Olya says
Shrimp does not contain any carbs.
Jacqueline Cahill says
Really fantastic seasoning combo. Delicious!!!
Olya says
Thank you, Jacqueline!
Grace Richardson says
Oh so good! Flavorful and irresistible! These were the best I’ve ever cooked.
Olya says
Yes!!!
Matt says
Good recipe. Quick and easy option for an appetizer while cooking the main course. I used a Tuscan seasoning with the chili flakes already mixed in
Ken Summers says
Thank you for your very complete explanation, I have never cooked shrimp but I feel I can do this. Thank you for making it easy to comprehend and follow.