Pesto is basically basil, olive oil, garlic, and parmesan – these flavors pair amazingly well with seafood such as shrimp. Like many of my recipes, this tasty shrimp recipe was born out of my desperate need to use up ingredients before they go bad. It all started when I bought fresh basil to make a Caprese salad. The salad was amazing but required very little of the basil. And since basil doesn’t keep well in the fridge, I decided to make some pesto sauce. So now I had half a cup of pesto sauce in the fridge, and shrimp that I’ve defrosted the night before. I decided to combine the two and make this super easy and delicious recipe. Success! It’s now part of our regular dinner rotation.

Ingredients

You’ll only need a few simple ingredients to make this pesto shrimp recipe. The exact measurements are included in the recipe card below. Here’s an overview of what you’ll need: Olive oil. Just one tablespoon for sauteing the shrimp. Large shrimp. I use peeled and deveined shrimp in this recipe. I often use extra-large shrimp, but large is fine too. Cherry tomatoes. You can omit those, but they do add nice color and flavor to the dish. Salt. Just a pinch. You will later add the pesto sauce and that adds plenty of saltiness. Pesto sauce. It’s OK to use store-bought pesto, but make sure it’s made with olive oil. Or you can quickly whip up homemade pesto in your food processor.

Instructions

Making pesto shrimp is super easy! Scroll down to the recipe card for detailed instructions. Here are the basic steps: You simply saute shrimp and tomatoes in olive oil with a pinch of salt. Cook until the shrimp are almost completely opaque. This should take about 4 minutes. Lower the heat and stir in some pesto sauce. Cook for just one more minute, until the shrimps are fully cooked. That’s it! Dinner is ready.

Expert tip

The tomatoes will be partially cooked. If you want them fully cooked, add them to the skillet a minute before adding the shrimp.

Frequently asked questions

Variations and substitutions

I love this recipe as is and almost always make it as written. But in case you’d like to vary the basic recipe, here are a few ideas for you:

You can make this recipe with smaller shrimp. If you do, you might need to adjust the cooking time. Shrimp are fully cooked when their translucent grayish color turns pink and opaque.Sometimes I add a handful of pitted kalamata olives with the pesto sauce.If you enjoy spicy food, try sprinkling the finished dish with red pepper flakes.

Serving suggestions

Here are a few suggestions for how to serve this dish:

It’s excellent on its own, and that’s how I usually serve it.Serve it over spaghetti squash noodles or zucchini noodles.Serve it with thick slices of almond flour bread to sop up the tasty sauce.

Storing leftovers

You can keep the leftovers in the fridge, in a shallow airtight container, for up to 3 days. Reheat them gently, in the microwave on 50% power. They’re also good as a salad topping the next day.

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