Looking for a go-to shrimp recipe that’s quick, flavorful, and perfect for any occasion? Meet your new culinary secret weapon: Camarones al Ajillo, or garlic shrimp. This classic Latin dish is bursting with bold, garlicky flavor—and with my signature twist, it becomes unforgettable.
What makes this version stand out? I use Domestic Gourmet Organic Annatto Oil – Aceite de Achiote to sauté the shrimp. Not only does it add a vibrant, golden hue, but it brings subtle earthy notes that beautifully balance the savory garlic and spice. It’s an effortless way to elevate the dish and infuse it with tradition and depth.
How to Serve Camarones al Ajillo
The beauty of this dish is in its versatility:
🍤 Serve over white rice or buttery pasta for a satisfying main.
🥗 Pair with roasted vegetables or a crisp salad for a lighter option.
🍞 Spoon over creamy grits for an elevated brunch, or plate it tapas-style with toasted bread or tostones.
Whether you’re planning a romantic dinner, feeding the family on a busy weeknight, or entertaining friends, this dish fits right in. Fast to make, endlessly flexible, and full of flavor—Camarones al Ajillo with Annatto Oil is a must-have in your kitchen rotation.
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Camarones al Ajillo
Equipment
- Chef's Knife optional replacement: garlic press
Ingredients
- ½ lb shrimp (shelled and deveined)
- ⅓ cup aceite de achiote (annatto oil) can be substituted with a neutral cooking oil
- 5 cloves minced garlic
- 1 tsp adobo (all-purpose seasoning salt)
- 1 tbsp dry sherry can be substituted with vino seco or a dry white wine
Optional:
- 2-3 tsp red pepper flakes
- 2 tbsp chopped cilantro
Instructions
- Begin by generously seasoning the shrimp with adobo.
- Using a Chef's Knife, mince the garlic cloves and set aside.
- Over medium-low heat, add the aceite de achiote to a hot pan, followed by the minced garlic. Stir well to cook, but be careful not to burn the garlic, approximately 1 minute.If the pan is too hot, remove from the heat and continue to stir the garlic.
- Add the sherry and stir for another minute.
- Once the sherry has cooked off a bit, add in the shrimp.
- When the middle of the shrimp turns opaque, use the tongs to flip it over. Depending on the size of the shrimp, each side takes approximately 2-3 minutes to cook.*This time estimate is for colossal shrimp.
- Once you have flipped the shrimp, sprinkle in the optional red pepper flakes, followed by the chopped cilantro.
- Serve immediately.
Pro tip:
- This recipe can easily be multiplied to suit the amount of guests you're serving.
- Serve this dish in a multitude of ways! As a main course, it can be served with oven-roasted vegetables or over rice, pasta, salad, or grits. You can also serve it tapas style with toasted bread or fried tostones.
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