Introduction to Creamy Shrimp Scampi
If you’re anything like Matt, you love a good endless seafood option like the one offered at Red Lobster! Matt always got a creamy shrimp scampi and till this day raves about it. You’re not always going to know what goes into your meals when eating out, so we’ve made an at-home version that you can whip up in no time to relive your endless seafood eating days!
Looking For An Easy Recipe For Shrimp?
One thing we always have in our freezer is uncooked, peeled, and de-veined shrimp. It thaws pretty quickly, and cooks up even quicker for a weeknight meal. Lately, I have been overdosing on shrimp and seasoning it up with curry powder and lime juice, getting wild with Asian flavors, like coconut aminos, rice wine vinegar, and sesame oil or going the classic blackened route! If you’re looking for something a little extra, this creamy shrimp scampi is perfect for you! It’s full of fat, protein, and flavor!

So, What Goes Good With Shrimp?
If you look up shrimp scampi recipes on the internet, you’ll get a bunch of different variations, and while you may have been told seafood and cheese don’t go well together, this time they are wrong! Grated parmesan on top of the creamy, buttery shrimp is the perfect topping, and it will pair perfectly with our red lobster cheddar biscuit remake! You can also make our coconut flour bread to help soak up some of the creamy sauce.
Low Carb Creamy Shrimp Scampi!
If your family loves seafood as much as ours, this recipe might just become a part of your weekly rotation! If you aren’t a huge seafood lover, you can still make the creamy, buttery sauce to top your steak or chicken with. Either way you make it, this low-carb creamy shrimp scampi will satisfy your taste buds!
Recipe Details
- Servings: 4
- Calories per serving: 370
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Cook Time: 12 minutes
Instructions
- Pre-heat oven to 350F.
- In a saucepan, add the butter and the minced garlic and saute until the garlic becomes fragrant.
- Add the wine or broth to the saucepan and combine using a spoon.
- Add the shrimp to a baking dish. Pour butter mixture over shrimp and top with parmesan cheese.
- Bake at 350F for 10 to 12 minutes. Remove from oven when the shrimp has turned pink.
- Garnish with fresh parsley and serve immediately. Enjoy!
Notes
- Net Carbs: 1g
- Serving size: 1/4th recipe
Nutrition Facts
- Amount Per Serving
- Calories 370
- Calories from Fat 234
- % Daily Value*
- Fat 26g 40%
- Carbohydrates 1g 0%
- Protein 25g 50%
- Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Course, Cuisine, and Keywords
- Course: Main Course
- Cuisine: American
- Keyword: shrimp scampi