This Honey Garlic Shrimp Easy is light, flavorful, and comes together in no time. Perfect for a healthy weeknight dinner or when you want something a little more elegant, this recipe never disappoints. Fresh, simple, and absolutely delicious!
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Pro Tips
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What makes the honey garlic sauce?
Honey, soy sauce, minced garlic, butter, and a squeeze of lemon juice create a sticky, sweet-savory glaze that caramelizes on the hot shrimp in seconds.
2. What size shrimp should I use?
Large (21-25 count) or jumbo (16-20 count) shrimp give the best presentation and hold up to the sticky glaze. They cook in just 2-3 minutes per side.
3. How do I prevent the honey from burning?
Cook over medium heat, not high. Add the honey garlic sauce to the pan after the shrimp are nearly cooked. Toss quickly to coat — the residual heat caramelizes the honey without burning.
4. Should I use fresh or pre-minced garlic?
Fresh garlic gives the best flavor — mince 4-5 cloves finely. Pre-minced jarred garlic works as a shortcut but has a slightly different, more mellow flavor.
5. How do I keep the shrimp from overcooking?
Cook 2 minutes per side maximum over medium-high heat. Remove from heat as soon as they turn pink and curl into a C shape. Overcooked shrimp are rubbery and tough.
6. Can I use frozen shrimp?
Yes — thaw under cold running water for 5 minutes, peel, devein, and pat completely dry. Excess moisture prevents the honey garlic sauce from sticking properly.
7. What should I serve honey garlic shrimp with?
Over steamed jasmine rice to soak up the sauce, with stir-fried vegetables, in lettuce wraps, or tossed with noodles. The sauce makes everything it touches delicious.
8. How fast does this recipe come together?
Under 15 minutes total — 5 minutes to prep the shrimp and sauce, and about 6-8 minutes of actual cooking. It is one of the fastest impressive dinners you can make.
9. Can I add vegetables to the pan?
Broccoli, snap peas, bell peppers, or asparagus cook quickly alongside the shrimp. Stir-fry the vegetables first, remove, cook the shrimp, then combine with the sauce.
10. How do I store leftover honey garlic shrimp?
Refrigerate for up to 2 days. Reheat gently in a skillet — microwaving makes shrimp rubbery. The sauce may thicken overnight, so add a splash of water when reheating.
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Honey Garlic Shrimp Easy
Ingredients
Method
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Step 1
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Make sure the shrimp are fully thawed and well-drained. Keep in the refrigerator while you make the marinade.
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Step 2
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Whisk garlic, honey, ginger, soy sauce, and fish sauce together in a bowl.
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Step 3
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Add shrimp and toss thoroughly with a spatula for 2 minutes until completely coated. Cover with plastic wrap and marinate in the refrigerator for 30 to 60 minutes; toss occasionally while marinating.
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Step 4
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Brush a large nonstick skillet with oil and heat over high heat until you begin to see small wisps of smoke. Use tongs to immediately transfer shrimp into the hot skillet in a single layer. Set excess marinade aside.
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Step 5
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Sear shrimp for 2 minutes, then flip over. Dump in the marinade and cook for 1 minute. Turn off the heat and flip the shrimp once more; let sit for about 1 minute. The marinade in the pan will reduce down to a beautiful glaze just from the residual heat in the pan. Garnish with green onion.
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Enjoy your Honey Garlic Shrimp!
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Notes
Refrigerator: Store leftovers in an airtight container for up to 3-4 days.
Freezer: Freeze in a sealed container for up to 2-3 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge.
Reheat: Warm in a skillet over medium heat, in the microwave, or in a 350°F oven until heated through.
Nutrition Facts (Per Serving, Approximate)
Nutrition values are estimates and may vary based on ingredients and preparation.
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