I am sooo in love with shrimp for not only its juicy delish factor but because its the quickest, easiest protein to make on the planet! Some of my favorite shrimp recipes include Sheet Pan Shrimp Scampi, Cilantro Lime Shrimp Tacos with Mango Salsa, Lemon Garlic Shrimp Fettuccine, Kung Pao Shrimp and now this Old Bay Shrimp! All we do is toss shrimp in some Old Bay Seasoning, butter, and garlic and you have fresh, hot, plump, dynamic can’t stop-eating shrimp that tastes gourmet with minimal effort!
WHAT IS OLD BAY SHRIMP?
Old Bay Shrimp is shrimp cooked with Old Bay seasoning. If you aren’t familiar with Old Bay Seasoning, its a world famous, top secret spice blend of rumored 18 herbs and spices that pairs deliciously well with seafood. It is produced in the Chesapeake Bay area where it was developed by German immigrant Gustav Brunn in 1939 and was later purchased by McCormick in 1990 (and no, this is not a sponsored post, I just love Old Bay seasoning). It is named for the Old Bay Line, a passenger ship that sailed between Baltimore and Norfolk Virginia at the time. During the 1930s, crabs were so plentiful in Baltimore, Maryland that bars actually offered them for free! In order to not only season the crabs, but to encourage patrons to purchase more beverages, several salty crab seasonings were created, including Old Bay Seasoning. Old Bay is one of the surviving spice mixes of that era. Who knew?!
Old Bay Shrimp Recipe
Often Old Bay Shrimp is boiled/steamed in its shell along with Old Bay Seasoning, beer and water but I wanted to create a quick stir fried or grilled version to minimize the work and maximize the freshness, and a recipe that doesn’t require your family and guests to have to “peel and eat.” Instead, I used large shrimp that has been peeled and deveiened to cut down on prep time. And bonus, by using defrosted frozen shrimp, you can make this Old Bay Shrimp whenever the cravings strike! Or whenever you want a 30 minute dinner, in which only 20 minutes of that time is hands off marinating!
CAN I MAKE MY OWN OLD BAY SEASONING?
This Old Bay Shrimp isn’t called Old Bay Shrimp for nothing -it is ALL about the complex spice blend! There are many “copycat, do it yourself” Old Bay seasoning mix recipes out there, but Old Bay survived since 1939 for a reason. In my opinion, Old Bay seasoning isn’t like making your own taco seasoning, after all, it does boast 18 different herbs/spices such as paprika, celery salt, bay leaves, thyme, cayenne, dry mustard, nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves, etc. So if you don’t own the bright yellow can with a bold blue stripe, then I suggest investing in some. Not only does it go great with anything seafood and produce stellar Old Bay Shrimp, but add a sprinkle to French fries, chicken, hamburgers and sandwiches, dips, potatoes, veggies, pizza, popcorn, eggs, soups and immediately delishify your plate!
HOW TO DEFROST SHRIMP
For this Old Bay Shrimp recipe, you will want to use defrosted (or fresh), peeled and deveined shrimp. There are two options for defrosting your shrimp: Whatever you do, resist the urge to defrost your shrimp using warm tap water (and definitely NOT the microwave) as this will cause the shrimp to defrost and cook unevenly.
HOW DO YOU COOK OLD BAY SHRIMP?
To make this Old Bay Shrimp on the stove top, it starts with the best ever homemade cocktail sauce that also becomes part of your quick marinade. Once you try this homemade cocktail sauce, you will never be tempted to buy the store version again! Its a quick whisking of chili sauce (NOT the Asian sweet chili sauce I use all the time but the tomato based by Heinz), ketchup horseradish sauce, lemon juice, Worcestershire sauce and hot sauce to taste. Add one tablespoon of this Cocktail Sauce to your shrimp along with olive oil, fresh garlic and Old Bay seasoning and let marinate 20-30 minutes. Next, saute your shrimp in some butter for literally 3 MINUTES and you have the quickest, easiest, tastiest appetizer in minutes OR add some veggies and rice/potatoes and you have a complete meal. Thank you Old Bay Seasoning, thank you.
WHAT SHOULD I SERVE WITH OLD BAY SHRIMP?
You can turn this Old Bay Shrimp recipe into a complete meal by serving it with some stir fried veggies and rice or serving it with some of these sides:
Pasta Salads: Italian Pasta Salad with Tortellini, Cowboy Pasta Salad, Greek Pasta Salad with Sun-Dried Tomato Feta Pesto, or Creamy Bacon Pea Pasta SaladGreen Salads: a big green salad,Wedge Salad with Blue Cheese Ranch, Cucumber Tomato Salad, Corn Salad with Cilantro Lime Dressing or Strawberry Avocado Broccoli SaladFruit Salads: Perfect Fruit Salad, Creamy Grape Salad, or Pina Colada Fruit SaladBreads: Cheesy Pull Apart Pesto Bread or Award Winning Sweet Moist CornbreadPotatoes: Kicked Up Classy Creamy Potato Salad, Baked Parmesan Fingerling Potato Fries or Company Mashed PotatoesRice: Cilantro Lime Rice, Pineapple Coconut Cashew Rice, Red Beans and Rice or Lemon RiceVeggies: Roasted Broccoli, Roasted Cauliflower, Roasted Carrots, Sauted Brussels SpoutsClassics: Million Dollar Macaroni and Cheese, Baked Beans with Brown Sugar and Bacon, or Slow Cooker Creamed Corn
How do you make old bay shrimp salad?
This Old Bay Shrimp can also easily transform into a salad! To Make Old Bay Shrimp Salad, cook shrimp according to directions then cut shrimp into bite size pieces. Mix shrimp with:
¼ cup mayonnaise2 tablespoons sour cream or Greek yogurt½ cup diced celery¼ cup diced red onion2 tablespoons lemon juicesalt and pepper to tastespinch of cayenneOld bay seasoning to taste
Cover and chill Old Bay Shrimp salad for at least two hours. The chilled salad is perfect for a light lunch or appetizer, It can be served over lettuce, in a lettuce wrap, or scooped onto crackers.
Looking for more shrimp recipes?
Sun-Dried Tomato Basil Shrimp PastaFresh Shrimp Spring RollsLemon Garlic Shrimp FettuccineShrimp FajitasMesquite Bacon Wrapped ShrimpCoconut Cashew Shrimp with Pineapple DipCoconut Honey Lime Shrimp with Sriracha Mango DipLemon Garlic Cream Ravioli with Shrimp and AsparagusRoasted Shrimp Fettuccine Alfredo
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