My husband made this creamy, garlicky shrimp dish for our third date, and I'm not even joking when I say I knew right then I was going to marry him. The combination of perfectly sautéed shrimp swimming in that rich sun dried tomato cream sauce was so ridiculously good that I literally said "I could eat this for the rest of my life," and he laughed and said "Is that a proposal?" Now this marry me shrimp has become the dish he makes whenever he's in trouble or wants something, because he knows one bite of that creamy, garlicky goodness makes me forget why I was even annoyed in the first place.
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What is Marry Me Shrimp
Marry me shrimp is a romantic Italian inspired dish featuring succulent shrimp sautéed in a creamy parmesan sauce loaded with sun dried tomatoes, garlic, and fresh basil that's so delicious it supposedly inspired marriage proposals. The name comes from the dish being so incredibly good that people joke about proposing to whoever made it, and honestly, after tasting that rich, garlicky cream sauce coating perfectly cooked shrimp, the name makes total sense. The result is an elegant, restaurant quality dinner that comes together in one pan in under 30 minutes but tastes like you spent hours creating something special.
How To Make Marry Me Shrimp
Our easy marry me shrimp recipe uses the perfect combination of heavy cream and parmesan cheese to create a sauce that's luxuriously thick without being heavy, while sun dried tomatoes add tangy sweetness that balances all the richness. The secret is searing the shrimp quickly in butter first, then removing them while you build the sauce so they stay tender and don't overcook into rubbery disappointment. This technique ensures restaurant quality results with juicy shrimp and a silky sauce that clings to every bite.
Marry Me Shrimp Ingredients
For the Shrimp:
- 1.5 lbs large shrimp, peeled and deveined
- 1 teaspoon salt
- ½ teaspoon black pepper
- 1 teaspoon paprika
- 3 tablespoons butter, divided
For the Creamy Tuscan Sauce:
- 4 cloves garlic, minced
- ½ cup sun dried tomatoes, chopped
- 1 cup heavy cream
- ½ cup chicken broth
- ¾ cup grated parmesan cheese
- 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning
- ¼ teaspoon red pepper flakes
- Fresh basil leaves for garnish
Optional Add-Ins:
- ¼ cup white wine for deglazing
- 2 cups fresh spinach
- Extra parmesan for serving
Step by Step Method
Season and Prep the Shrimp
- Pat shrimp completely dry with paper towels for better searing
- Season with salt, pepper, and paprika on both sides
- Let shrimp sit at room temperature for 10 minutes before cooking
- Have all other ingredients measured and ready for quick cooking
Sear Shrimp to Perfection
- Heat 2 tablespoons butter in large skillet over medium high heat
- Add shrimp in single layer without overcrowding the pan
- Cook 2 minutes per side until pink and just cooked through
- Remove shrimp to plate and set aside while making sauce
Build the Aromatic Base
- Add remaining tablespoon butter to same skillet with shrimp drippings
- Sauté minced garlic for 30 seconds until fragrant but not burned
- Add chopped sun dried tomatoes and cook 1 minute to release oils
- This creates the flavor foundation for the entire sauce
Create the Creamy Sauce
- Pour in chicken broth and white wine if using, scraping up browned bits
- Add heavy cream and bring to gentle simmer
- Stir in parmesan cheese, Italian seasoning, and red pepper flakes
- Simmer 3-5 minutes until sauce thickens and coats back of spoon
Combine and Finish
- Return cooked shrimp to skillet with any accumulated juices
- Toss gently to coat shrimp completely in creamy sauce
- Add fresh spinach if using and let wilt into sauce
- Cook just 1-2 minutes to heat shrimp through without overcooking
Garnish and Serve
- Remove from heat and tear fresh basil over top
- Sprinkle with extra parmesan cheese if desired
- Serve immediately while sauce is hot and silky
- Spoon extra sauce over each serving for maximum deliciousness
Max's verdict: "The sauce is so creamy it's like eating fancy alfredo with shrimp treasure pieces hidden inside! Can we have this for my birthday dinner?"
What Pairs Well With Marry Me Shrimp?
This creamy marry me shrimp pairs beautifully with pasta, rice, or crusty bread that soaks up every drop of that incredible sauce. Try it alongside garlic bread, mashed potatoes, or cauliflower rice for complete romantic dinners. For lighter options, serve over zucchini noodles, with Caesar salad, or alongside roasted asparagus for elegant meals that let the shrimp shine.
Marry Me Shrimp Variations
Marry Me Shrimp Pasta
- Toss cooked fettuccine or linguine directly into the cream sauce
- Add extra cream and pasta water to coat noodles properly
- Creates complete one pan pasta dinner with all components together
- Perfect for feeding a crowd or making hearty main course
Tuscan Marry Me Shrimp with Spinach
- Add 3 cups fresh baby spinach to sauce after adding cream
- Let spinach wilt into sauce creating more vegetables and color
- Adds nutrients and makes dish feel slightly less indulgent
- Classic Tuscan combination that's restaurant worthy
Spicy Marry Me Shrimp
- Double the red pepper flakes for more heat throughout sauce
- Add diced jalapeños with the garlic for extra spicy kick
- Drizzle with sriracha or hot honey before serving
- Perfect for people who like their romance with some fire
Low Carb Keto Marry Me Shrimp
- Skip any pasta or rice and serve shrimp and sauce alone
- Use full fat cream and extra parmesan for richness
- Serve over cauliflower rice or zucchini noodles for low carb sides
- All the flavor without the carbs
Equipment
- Large skillet or sauté pan with high sides for sauce
- Tongs for flipping shrimp without breaking them
- Wooden spoon for stirring sauce smoothly
- Sharp knife for mincing garlic finely
- Measuring cups and spoons for accuracy
- Paper towels for drying shrimp properly
- Grater for fresh parmesan cheese
Storage Tips
Refrigerator Storage
- Store cooled shrimp and sauce in airtight container up to 3 days
- Sauce may thicken when cold, thin with splash of cream when reheating
- Reheat gently over low heat to prevent shrimp from becoming rubbery
- Best eaten within 24 hours for optimal texture
Freezer Storage
- Not recommended to freeze due to cream sauce separating when thawed
- Shrimp texture also suffers from freezing in cream sauce
- If must freeze, freeze sauce separately and cook fresh shrimp when serving
- Better to make fresh for best quality and texture
Reheating Tips
- Reheat in skillet over low heat, stirring gently and adding splash of cream
- Microwave works but can make shrimp rubbery if overheated
- Heat just until warmed through, don't let it boil
- Add fresh basil and parmesan after reheating for renewed flavor
Top Tips for Best Marry Me Shrimp
The first time I tried making this dish myself after my husband made it for me, I cooked the shrimp in the sauce from start to finish and they came out tough and rubbery instead of tender. When I complained to him, he laughed and revealed his secret; you have to cook the shrimp separately first, then just warm them in the finished sauce for literally one minute. His dad, who owned a seafood restaurant for twenty years, taught him that shrimp go from perfectly cooked to overcooked rubber in about thirty seconds, so the key is pulling them out early and letting carryover heat finish the job.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best way to cook shrimp for this recipe?
Sear shrimp in hot butter for 2 minutes per side until just pink, then remove while making sauce. Return shrimp to finished sauce for only 1-2 minutes to prevent overcooking and rubbery texture.
Can I use a different protein if I don't have shrimp?
Yes! Chicken breast cut into bite sized pieces works perfectly with this creamy sauce. Cook chicken longer (about 5-6 minutes per side) until internal temperature reaches 165°F.
What should I serve with Marry Me Shrimp?
Serve over pasta, rice, or with crusty bread for soaking up sauce. Cauliflower rice, zucchini noodles, or mashed potatoes also work beautifully for complete meals.
How long do leftovers last and can I freeze the dish?
Leftovers keep refrigerated for up to 3 days. Freezing is not recommended as cream sauce separates and shrimp texture suffers when thawed and reheated.
Your New Date Night Champion
Now you have every secret to creating this incredible marry me shrimps that lives up to its romantic reputation. This recipe proves that the most memorable meals combine simple techniques with quality ingredients to create dishes that truly make people fall in love.
Ready for more impressive dinners? Try our Shrimp Pasta for classic Italian elegance with garlic and herbs, or explore our Dirty Rice with Sausage and Shrimp for bold Cajun comfort. For more creamy perfection, our Creamy Cajun Chicken Pasta uses similar rich sauce techniques with spicy Louisiana flair.
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Marry Me Shrimp
Equipment
- 1 Large skillet (for searing shrimp and making sauce)
- 1 Wooden spoon (for stirring sauce smoothly)
- 1 Tongs (for flipping shrimp)
- 1 Knife (for mincing garlic and chopping tomatoes)
- 1 Grater (for fresh parmesan)
- 1 Measuring cups and spoons (for accurate portions)
- 1 Paper towel (for drying shrimp before searing)
Ingredients
Main Ingredients
- 1.5 lbs large shrimp - peeled and deveined
- 1 teaspoon salt - for seasoning
- 0.5 teaspoon black pepper - for balance
- 1 teaspoon paprika - adds color and flavor
- 3 tablespoon butter - divided use
- 4 cloves garlic - minced
- 0.5 cup sun-dried tomatoes - chopped
- 1 cup heavy cream - base for sauce
- 0.5 cup chicken broth - adds depth
- 0.75 cup grated parmesan cheese - freshly grated for best texture
- 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning - adds herby flavor
- 0.25 teaspoon red pepper flakes - optional heat
- 0.25 cup white wine - optional for deglazing
- 2 cups fresh spinach - optional add-in
- fresh basil - for garnish
Instructions
- Pat shrimp dry, season with salt, pepper, and paprika.
- Cook shrimp in butter 2 minutes per side, remove.
- Add butter and garlic, cook 30 seconds.
- Stir in sun-dried tomatoes for flavor base.
- Add broth and white wine, scrape browned bits.
- Pour in cream, add parmesan, herbs, and red pepper flakes.
- Cook until thickened and creamy.
- Return shrimp to pan, coat in sauce.
- Stir in spinach if using, cook 1–2 minutes.
- Add fresh basil and extra parmesan before serving.
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