Easy Cajun Shrimp made with homemade seasoning takes less than 15 minutes to make. These smoky spicy shrimp can be used in so many different ways - rice bowls, tacos, skewers, and more.
These days I am all about quick meals and these tasty Cajun shrimp are at the top of the list. They are everything you want in a meal with a touch of spice, some smoke, and just enough butter to make it taste indulgent. Since they cook in under 10 minutes, they are also the perfect meal when you don't feel like cooking.
On those busy nights when I don't want to cook, this is the meal I make. It starts with the Cajun shrimp. Then I grab some frozen rice and combine it with a can of drained black beans and some store bought pice de gallo. Squeeze some extra lemon or lime juice over top and if you have time, add an extra veggie. You can also just add some greens. My kids like it with corn. Mine usually includes some avocado.
These shrimp also make a great appetizer and are a fun twist on a classic shrimp cocktail. The Cajun seasoning makes them unexpected and they taste great room temperature or chilled. Instead of cocktail sauce, serve them with some skinny ranch or a yogurt based dip, like tzatziki, to cool off the shrimp.
What to serve with Cajun shrimp?
There are so many different ways to serve this Cajun shrimp and tons of side dish options to make this a delicious, easy dinner. Here are some favorites:
- This is delicious with some grilled corn on the cob and colelsaw.
- Make quick rice bowls using regular or cauliflower rice, black beans, and some cooked vegetables like zucchini or green beans.
- Turn these Cajun shrimp into tacos with corn tortillas, shredded cabbage, and mango salsa.
- If you are a fan of Cajun pasta dishes, combine these tasty shrimp with cooked pasta. Toss the pasta with a can of diced tomatoes, some cooked peppers and onions, cream cheese, and an extra sprinkling of Cajun seasoning.
- Turn this into a big delicious salad with chopped greens, tomatoes, cucumbers, black beans, corn, and lots of Cajun shrimp.
How to make homemade Cajun seasoning?
Although you can buy Cajun seasoning in the store, making your own is just as easy plus you get to control the level of spice. Start with a small amount of cayenne pepper if you don't like things spicy and then add to taste. You can also make it extra garlicky, add extra oregano for more herbal notes, or use sweet paprika for less spice.
- 1.5 tbsp smoked paprika
- 1 tbsp garlic powder
- 2 tsp onion powder
- 2 tsp kosher salt
- 1.5 tsp black pepper
- 1 tsp oregano
- 3/4 tsp thyme
- 1/2 tsp cayenne (or to taste)
This spice blend can be stored in an airtight container for up to 6 months in a cool, dry place.
Can I make this with frozen shrimp?
This will work with frozen shrimp just make sure to defrost them first. If you have the time, let the shrimp defrost overnight in the fridge. If you are in a rush, place the shrimp in a large bowl and fill it with cold water in the sink. Let the water continue to drop in slowly. Check the shrimp after 10 minutes and then should be defrosted. If not, give them another five minutes. Drain and dry.
Also if you are wondering whether you should buy frozen or fresh shrimp, most shrimp is actually frozen to start unless you live very close to where it is fished. Almost all shrimp is flash frozen soon after it is caught. When you see it "fresh" in the store, it is usually just defrosted frozen shrimp. Therefore, I always recommend just buying the most affordable option.
Can I make Cajun shrimp on the grill?
This recipe translates easily to the grill. The best option is threading these onto skewers so that you don't lose any shrimp between the grill grates. Then simply grill the shrimp for 2-3 minutes on each side until cooked through. Shrimp are read when they are opaque, pink, and plump.
How to know when shrimp is cooked?
Many people struggle to cook shrimp and find that it gets chewy or overcooked. Shrimp cooks very quickly and it continues to cook after you remove it from the heat. To make sure your shrimp is overcooked, you want to remove it as soon as the shrimp gets pink and is opaque all the way through. Usually, this only takes 2-3 minutes maximum per side. If the shrimp begins to really curl up and form a circle, it is probably overcooked. It should only curl in slight C shape when cooked.
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