Gambas al ajillo are on every Spanish restaurant menu — for good reason! It’s a dish of shrimp cloaked in garlic-infused olive oil with smoky hints of paprika and a touch of sweetness from sherry. Make sure you have all your ingredients together before you head to the stove since, start to finish, this cooks in mere minutes. It’s great for a tapas party since you can prep everything ahead of time. Just spoon the shrimp and sauce over toasted bread and sprinkle more cayenne and parsley on top to enjoy.

Spanish Garlic Shrimp (Gambas al Ajillo) Recipe

Prep Time::15 mins

Cook Time::5 mins

Total Time::20 mins

Servings::4

Ingredients

1 pound frozen large shrimp (21-25 count) – thawed, peeled, and deveined

1 teaspoon hot smoked paprika (Optional)

kosher salt to taste

4 cloves garlic

¼ cup extra-virgin olive oil

2 tablespoons dry sherry

1 tablespoon chopped Italian flat-leaf parsley

Directions

Gather all ingredients.

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Place shrimp in a large bowl and season with paprika and kosher salt; mix well to coat.

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Slice garlic into thin slices. Heat oil in a skillet over medium heat; add garlic and cook until golden, about 2 minutes.

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Add shrimp and increase heat to high. Toss and turn shrimp with tongs until starting to curl but still undercooked, about 2 minutes.

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Pour in sherry. Cook, stirring continuously, until sauce comes up to a boil and shrimp is cooked through, about 1 minute more.

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Remove from heat. Stir in parsley.

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Chef’s Notes

Unless you live in a few choice locations, it's rare to find true fresh shrimp at the market. All they do is thaw some frozen shrimp and put it in the case, where it sits until you buy it, which is why it really makes a lot more sense to purchase frozen. To thaw, run cold water into the bowl of frozen shrimp and let it sit for about 10 minutes before draining. Repeat once more.

Feel free to substitute white wine plus a pinch of sugar for the sherry.

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