Garlic Parmesan Roasted Shrimp

Garlic Parmesan Roasted Shrimp

Healthy Fact of the Day

Shrimp is naturally low in calories and high in protein while delivering essential omega-3 fatty acids and selenium—making this a guilt-free indulgence.

Some nights call for something special without the fuss. Garlic Parmesan Roasted Shrimp is exactly that kind of recipe—the one you turn to when you want to feel like you’re dining at a beachside trattoria but don’t want to spend your evening hovering over the stove. There’s something wonderfully luxurious about shrimp done simply and done right, where quality ingredients speak for themselves.

The beauty of this dish lies in its restraint. We’re not masking the sweet, delicate flavor of the shrimp—we’re enhancing it with just enough garlic to make things interesting, Italian herbs for complexity, and Parmesan that melts into a golden, savory blanket. Ten minutes in a hot oven, and you’ve got dinner that looks like you called in a favor from a chef friend.

I love serving this on Wine Wednesday because it transforms a regular evening into something that feels celebratory. Pour yourself a glass of something crisp and cold, plate these beauties over pasta or alongside crusty bread, and suddenly you’re not just having dinner—you’re having an experience. The garlic perfumes your kitchen in the best possible way, the Parmesan gets those gorgeous golden edges, and everything feels just a little bit more special.

This is the kind of cooking that reminds us why we fell in love with food in the first place. It’s uncomplicated, it’s beautiful, and it brings people together around the table with wine glasses in hand and smiles on their faces.

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The Inspiration Behind This Recipe

This recipe draws inspiration from the classic Italian preparation of scampi, where shrimp meets garlic, butter, and white wine in perfect harmony. By roasting instead of sautéing and adding Parmesan to the mix, we’re creating something that bridges Italian coastal cooking with the ease of modern sheet-pan dinners. The high heat of the oven caramelizes the cheese and concentrates the garlic flavor while keeping the shrimp tender and juicy—a technique that delivers restaurant results with home-cook simplicity.

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A Brief History of Garlic Shrimp Preparations

Garlic and shrimp have been natural companions in Mediterranean coastal cooking for centuries. Italian gamberi all’aglio, Spanish gambas al ajillo, and French crevettes à l’ail all celebrate this timeless pairing, though each culture adds its own signature touches. The addition of Parmesan cheese is distinctly Italian, reflecting the Northern Italian tradition of finishing seafood dishes with aged cheese—a practice that might surprise those who’ve heard the old rule about never combining cheese and fish. In reality, Parmesan’s nutty, umami-rich character enhances rather than overwhelms delicate seafood, especially when balanced with bright garlic and herbs.

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Why This Cooking Method Works

The science behind the technique:

  • High-heat roasting: 400°F creates rapid caramelization on the shrimp’s surface while keeping the interior tender and moist
  • Even coating: Tossing shrimp in oil and seasonings before roasting ensures every surface area gets flavored and browns evenly
  • Parmesan on top: Adding cheese after arranging shrimp allows it to melt and crisp rather than clump in the mixing bowl
  • Single layer arrangement: Spreading shrimp prevents steaming, ensuring they roast rather than boil in their own moisture
  • Quick cooking time: Shrimp cook rapidly (8-10 minutes), preventing the rubbery texture that comes from overcooking
  • Garlic in oil: Mixing minced garlic with olive oil before coating shrimp prevents burning while distributing flavor evenly

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Flavor Profile: What to Expect

Savory • Garlicky • Nutty • Herbaceous • Bright

These shrimp deliver sweet, tender seafood complemented by bold garlic and the nutty, umami-rich character of Parmesan. The Italian seasoning adds layers of herbaceous complexity—hints of basil, oregano, and thyme that brighten the entire dish. Expect golden, slightly crispy edges where the cheese caramelizes, contrasting beautifully with the succulent shrimp interior. Fresh parsley at the finish brings a pop of color and a clean, fresh note that balances the richness. It’s elegant comfort food that tastes indulgent while remaining surprisingly light.

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Tips for Making the Best Garlic Parmesan Roasted Shrimp

Shrimp selection and prep:

  • Use large or jumbo shrimp (16-20 count or 21-25 count per pound) for best results
  • Pat shrimp completely dry with paper towels before seasoning—moisture prevents browning
  • Leave tails on for prettier presentation, or remove them for easier eating
  • Use fresh or properly thawed shrimp; avoid cooking from frozen for even results

Maximizing flavor:

  • Don’t skimp on the garlic—it mellows beautifully when roasted
  • Use freshly grated Parmesan, not the shelf-stable kind—it melts and browns better
  • Quality olive oil matters here since it carries all the flavors
  • Let the seasoned shrimp sit for 5 minutes before roasting to absorb flavors

Roasting perfection:

  • Preheat your oven fully—a hot oven is crucial for proper caramelization
  • Use a rimmed baking sheet to catch any olive oil drippings
  • Don’t overcrowd the pan; use two sheets if necessary for even roasting
  • Watch closely after 8 minutes—overcooked shrimp turn rubbery quickly
  • Shrimp are done when they’re pink, opaque, and just curled into a “C” shape

Finishing touches:

  • Garnish with fresh parsley immediately after removing from oven
  • Squeeze fresh lemon juice over the shrimp for brightness (optional but wonderful)
  • Serve immediately while the Parmesan is still crispy and the shrimp are hot
  • Drizzle any pan drippings over the shrimp—that’s liquid gold

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Wine Pairing Guide

Perfect pairings for Garlic Parmesan Roasted Shrimp:

Sauvignon BlancBest Match Crisp, vibrant acidity with herbaceous notes that mirror the Italian seasoning while cutting through the richness of Parmesan and olive oil. Look for New Zealand or Loire Valley versions with bright citrus and green herb characteristics that complement the garlic beautifully.

Vermentino This Italian coastal white offers minerality, fresh citrus, and a hint of almond that echoes the nutty Parmesan. Its medium body and crisp finish make it substantial enough for the shrimp while maintaining the refreshing quality seafood demands.

Pinot Grigio (Italian) Clean, light-bodied with apple and citrus notes that won’t compete with the delicate shrimp. The wine’s subtle character allows the garlic and Parmesan to shine while providing the acidity needed to cleanse the palate between bites.

Albariño Spanish coastal wine with stone fruit flavors, saline minerality, and vibrant acidity. Its fuller body stands up to the Parmesan while the Atlantic character makes it a natural companion to seafood.

Champagne or Prosecco For something celebratory, the bubbles and acidity of sparkling wine cut through richness beautifully while the toasty, yeasty notes in Champagne complement the roasted, caramelized flavors.

Alternative pairing: If you prefer rosé, choose a dry Provençal rosé with its delicate fruit and crisp acidity that bridges white wine’s freshness with subtle berry notes.

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Serving Suggestions and Side Pairings

Elegant presentations:

  • Over angel hair pasta: Toss with the pan drippings and a splash of white wine for instant scampi
  • With risotto: Serve atop creamy lemon or saffron risotto for special occasions
  • As an appetizer: Present on individual plates with cocktail forks and lemon wedges
  • Family-style platter: Arrange on a large serving dish with crusty bread for passing

Ideal side dishes:

  • Garlic Rosemary Focaccia Muffins: Perfect for soaking up every drop of garlicky, Parmesan-infused olive oil
  • Spinach Mushroom Orzo: Creamy, earthy orzo creates a complete meal while adding vegetables
  • Simple arugula salad: Peppery greens with lemon vinaigrette provide refreshing contrast
  • Roasted asparagus: Spring vegetables with similar roasting time make an easy sheet-pan addition

For a complete Wine Wednesday spread: Serve as the centerpiece of a light, elegant dinner with plenty of crusty bread, a crisp green salad, and multiple bottles of chilled white wine. Add a cheese board before dinner and fresh fruit with biscotti after for a meal that feels utterly indulgent yet remains wonderfully light.

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Storage, Reheating, and Make-Ahead Tips

Storage:

  • Refrigerate cooked shrimp in an airtight container for up to 2 days
  • Store separately from any pasta or sides for best texture
  • Note that shrimp texture changes slightly when reheated (best enjoyed fresh)

Reheating:

  • Stovetop (best method): Warm gently in a skillet over low heat with a splash of white wine or broth for 2-3 minutes
  • Oven: Reheat at 300°F for 5-7 minutes just until warmed through
  • Avoid microwave if possible—it tends to make shrimp rubbery
  • Don’t overheat; shrimp should just reach serving temperature

Make-ahead strategies:

  • Prep the garlic-oil-seasoning mixture up to 1 day ahead; store refrigerated
  • Peel and devein shrimp up to 1 day ahead; keep chilled and covered
  • Mix shrimp with seasonings up to 2 hours before roasting; refrigerate until ready
  • Grate Parmesan fresh before using rather than ahead for best melting quality
  • This dish is best made fresh, but you can have everything prepped and ready to assemble for quick weeknight cooking

Cold serving option: These shrimp are also delicious served chilled as part of an antipasto platter or seafood salad, making leftovers versatile rather than problematic.

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Why This Recipe Deserves a Spot in Your Wine Wednesday Rotation

Garlic Parmesan Roasted Shrimp proves that elegance doesn’t require complexity. In a world where we’re often told that impressive food demands hours of work, this recipe stands as beautiful evidence to the contrary. Ten minutes of actual cooking time, six simple ingredients, and you’ve created something that belongs on the menu of a coastal Italian restaurant.

This is exactly what Wine Wednesday should celebrate—food that makes the everyday feel special without adding stress to your life. The shrimp are fancy enough to serve to guests yet easy enough to make on a Tuesday when you just want something that feels indulgent. They’re light enough for warm weather, comforting enough for cooler evenings, and universally loved by everyone from picky kids to sophisticated dinner guests.

What makes this particularly perfect for wine pairing is how the dish enhances rather than competes with your glass. The garlic and Parmesan create a savory foundation that makes crisp white wines shine, while the quick cooking method keeps the shrimp sweet and delicate enough that the wine can express itself fully. It’s a partnership rather than a competition.

Most importantly, this recipe gives you time to actually enjoy your Wine Wednesday. You’re not chained to the stove, you’re not juggling multiple pans, and you’re not stressed about timing. You’re simply creating something beautiful, pouring yourself a glass of something delicious, and savoring a midweek moment that reminds you why cooking at home can be such a joy.

So grab the good shrimp, open that bottle you’ve been saving, and give yourself permission to make Wednesday nights feel a little more special. You deserve it.

Garlic Parmesan Roasted Shrimp

Garlic Parmesan Roasted Shrimp

Recipe by Amelia Grace

Succulent shrimp roasted with garlic and Parmesan until golden—effortless elegance that pairs perfectly with wine.

Course: MainCuisine: ItalianDifficulty: Easy
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Servings

4

servings
Prep time

10

minutes
Cooking time

10

minutes
Calories

250

kcal

20

minutes

    Ingredients

    • 1 pound shrimp, peeled and deveined

    • 1/4 cup grated parmesan cheese

    • 3 tablespoons olive oil

    • 3 cloves garlic, minced

    • 1 teaspoon dried Italian seasoning

    • 1 teaspoon salt

    • 1 teaspoon black pepper

    • 2 tablespoons fresh parsley, chopped

    Directions

    • Preheat your oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit, ensuring it’s adequately heated before starting to cook the shrimp.
    • In a large bowl, mix together the olive oil, garlic, Italian seasoning, salt, and pepper until well combined.
    • Add the shrimp to the bowl, and toss them thoroughly to ensure each shrimp is evenly coated with the seasoning mixture.
    • Arrange the seasoned shrimp on a baking sheet, making sure to spread them out to ensure even cooking.
    • Sprinkle the parmesan cheese evenly over the arranged shrimp, ensuring a generous coating on each piece.
    • Place the baking sheet in the preheated oven and roast the shrimp for about 8-10 minutes, until they are cooked through.
    • Remove the shrimp from the oven and garnish with fresh parsley before serving for added flavor and presentation.

    Nutrition Facts

    • Total number of serves: 4
    • Calories: 250kcal
    • Cholesterol: 0mg
    • Sodium: 620mg
    • Potassium: 400mg
    • Sugar: 8g
    • Protein: 6g
    • Calcium: 60mg
    • Iron: 2mg

    About This Author

    Amelia Grace

    Amelia Grace

    Editor-in-Chief & Culinary Director

    The heart and guiding voice of Daily Dish, Amelia leads our editorial vision and recipe development. With a background in food journalism and over a decade spent in professional kitchens, she has a knack for blending gourmet technique with real-world accessibility. Her goal? To make every reader feel like a confident cook, one dish at a time.

    Favorite dish: Creamy lemon risotto with a sprinkle of fresh thyme.
    Kitchen motto: “Good food doesn’t have to be complicated — it just has to be made with heart.”

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