When dinner needs to happen fast but still feel a little special, this 4-ingredient creamy garlic butter shrimp is the kind of recipe that saves the day. It comes together quickly in one pan, uses a short ingredient list, and delivers that rich, restaurant-style flavor that makes an ordinary weeknight feel a bit more memorable. Shrimp cooks in just minutes, so this is especially nice on warm evenings when nobody wants to spend much time standing at the stove.

Serve this shrimp over hot pasta, fluffy rice, or buttery mashed potatoes to catch every bit of the creamy garlic sauce. For something lighter, it also pairs nicely with steamed green beans, roasted asparagus, or a crisp salad and a loaf of warm bread on the side for dipping.

4-Ingredient Creamy Garlic Butter Shrimp

Servings: 4

Creamy garlic butter shrimp on a white plate
Creamy garlic butter shrimp on a white plate

Ingredients

1 pound large shrimp, peeled and deveined

4 tablespoons butter
4 cloves garlic, minced
1 cup heavy cream
Salt and black pepper, to taste
Optional chopped parsley, for serving

Directions

1. Pat the shrimp dry with paper towels and season them lightly with salt and black pepper.

2. In a large skillet over medium heat, melt the butter. Add the minced garlic and cook for about 30 seconds, just until fragrant, being careful not to let it brown.

3. Add the shrimp to the skillet and cook for 1 to 2 minutes per side, until they turn pink and are nearly cooked through.

4. Pour in the heavy cream and stir gently to combine. Let the sauce simmer for 2 to 3 minutes, until it thickens slightly and coats the shrimp.

5. Taste and adjust the seasoning if needed, then spoon the shrimp and sauce onto plates and serve right away, with chopped parsley if you like.

Variations & Tips

For picky eaters: Serve the shrimp and sauce over noodles or rice and keep the seasoning simple. If someone in the family is unsure about shrimp, this sauce is also lovely spooned over cooked chicken or even sautéed mushrooms.

Make it a little brighter: A squeeze of lemon at the end adds freshness and helps balance the richness of the butter and cream. This is especially nice if you are serving the shrimp with pasta.

Watch the shrimp closely: Shrimp cooks very quickly, and overcooked shrimp can turn rubbery. As soon as they are pink, opaque, and gently curled, they are ready for the sauce.

Stretch the meal: If you want to make this dinner go a little further, toss the finished shrimp and sauce with cooked linguine or spoon it over rice. Adding a vegetable on the side makes it feel complete without much extra work.