This Honey Garlic Shrimp is a quick and flavorful dinner that comes together in under 15 minutes. It's made with just a handful of pantry staples, and the shrimp cook in a sweet, garlicky glaze that thickens naturally in the skillet.

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✅ Recipe Name: Honey Garlic Shrimp
🕒 Ready In: ~15 minutes
👪 Serves: 4
🍽 Calories: ~100 per serving (estimated)
🥣 Main Ingredients: Shrimp, garlic, honey, lemon, olive oil
📖 Dietary Info: Naturally gluten-free; dairy-free; one-skillet
👌 Difficulty: Very easy - quick sauce, fast cook time, and minimal prep
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Because there's no marinating, no soy sauce, and no complicated steps, this recipe stays light, fresh, and incredibly easy-perfect for busy nights when you need a fast meal that still tastes homemade. The hint of lemon brightens the sauce, while the garlic keeps everything savory and satisfying.
For more quick, real-ingredient meals, try our White Bean Kale Soup, sweet Maple Glazed Salmon, or simple Pesto Chicken Meatballs next. They all fit the same fast, wholesome style that makes this Honey Garlic Shrimp a weeknight staple.
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Why You'll Love this Honey Garlic Shrimp:
Quick and Easy: With just a few simple ingredients and minimal prep time, this dish comes together in about 25 minutes, making it perfect for busy weeknights.
Delicious Flavor Combination: The blend of sweet honey, tangy lemon juice, and savory garlic creates a mouthwatering sauce that perfectly complements the shrimp.
Light and Healthy: Shrimp is a lean protein, and the dish is low in fat while still delivering big on flavor.
Versatile: Serve it over rice, pasta, or alongside steamed vegetables for a complete meal, or enjoy it as an appetizer.
A Touch of Spice: The red pepper flakes add just enough heat to elevate the flavors without overpowering the dish.
Key Ingredients:

- garlic cloves. Gives the dish its rich, aromatic foundation. Fresh garlic is best, but garlic paste can be a quick alternative.
- honey. Brings natural sweetness and helps form a glossy, sticky glaze for the shrimp. Maple syrup or agave nectar could be used if you're looking for a different twist.
- shrimp. Make sure they're peeled and deveined. This preparation ensures they cook evenly and quickly while perfectly absorbing the rich, sweet, and tangy sauce.
Scroll to the recipe card at the bottom of this page for exact quantities.
Easy Substitutions & Variations:
- Use a different protein: Swap the shrimp for chicken breast strips, salmon bites, or tofu. Adjust cook time as needed, chicken will take longer, tofu slightly less.
- Add vegetables: Broccoli, snap peas, zucchini, or bell peppers cook quickly and pair well with the sweet-garlic sauce. Add them before the shrimp so they soften slightly.
- Swap the lemon: Lime juice works just as well and adds a brighter, more citrusy flavor.
- Use frozen shrimp:Frozen shrimp work great, just thaw and pat dry before cooking so the sauce thickens properly.
- Make it spicier: Increase the red pepper flakes or add a teaspoon of sriracha or chili garlic sauce.
How to Make Honey Garlic Shrimp:

- Step 1: Heat the olive oil in a skillet over medium heat. Add the minced garlic and sauté until fragrant, about 1 minute.

- Step 2: Stir in the honey and lemon juice, letting the mixture cook down and thicken slightly, about 2-3 minutes.

- Step 3: Add the shrimp and cook until pink and opaque, about 2-3 minutes per side.

- Step 4: Sprinkle with red pepper flakes, toss to combine, and serve immediately.
Recipe Notes & Tips:
- Shrimp Size: Large shrimp (16-20 count per pound) work best as they hold up well during cooking. Adjust the cooking time if you're using shrimp of a different size.
- Cooking Time: Shrimp cook very quickly. Remove them from the heat as soon as they turn pink and opaque to avoid a rubbery texture.
- Sauce Consistency: For a thicker sauce, let the honey and lemon juice simmer a bit longer before adding the shrimp. You can also mix in a small slurry to thicken it further.
- Heat Level: Adjust the red pepper flakes to suit your taste. You can reduce the amount or omit them entirely for a milder flavor.
- Serving Suggestions: Serve the honey garlic shrimp over rice, quinoa, or noodles for a complete meal. A side of steamed or roasted vegetables also pairs beautifully with this dish.
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How to Store:
Refrigerate: Store any leftover honey garlic shrimp in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 days.
Prevent Overcooking: If reheating, do so gently over low heat or in the microwave at a reduced power setting. This will help avoid further cooking the shrimp and making them rubbery.
Avoid Freezing: Freezing can alter the texture of the shrimp and sauce. For best results, enjoy the dish fresh, but if necessary, freeze the sauce separately and thaw gently before use.
Honey Garlic Shrimp FAQs:
Look for peeled and deveined shrimp to save time. Both fresh and frozen shrimp work, but if using frozen, make sure to thaw them first.
Yes. Frozen shrimp work perfectly, just thaw them fully and pat them dry before cooking. Removing excess moisture helps the honey-garlic sauce thicken instead of becoming watery.
Yes. You can replace the lemon juice with lime juice or omit it entirely for a sweeter, more honey-forward flavor. The acidity just helps balance the sauce.


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Honey Garlic Shrimp
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 5 garlic cloves, minced
- ¼ cup honey
- 1 tablespoon lemon juice
- 1 pound shrimp, peeled and deveined
- ½ teaspoon red pepper flakes
Instructions
- Heat the olive oil in a skillet over medium heat.
- Add the minced garlic and sauté until fragrant, about 1 minute.
- Stir in the honey and lemon juice, letting the mixture cook down and thicken slightly, about 2-3 minutes.
- Add the shrimp and cook until pink and opaque, about 2-3 minutes per side.
- Sprinkle with red pepper flakes, toss to combine, and serve immediately.
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Notes
- Shrimp Size: Large shrimp (16-20 count per pound) work best as they hold up well during cooking. Adjust the cooking time if you're using shrimp of a different size.
- Cooking Time: Shrimp cook very quickly. Remove them from the heat as soon as they turn pink and opaque to avoid a rubbery texture.
- Sauce Consistency: For a thicker sauce, let the honey and lemon juice simmer a bit longer before adding the shrimp. You can also mix in a small slurry to thicken it further.
- Heat Level: Adjust the red pepper flakes to suit your taste. You can reduce the amount or omit them entirely for a milder flavor.
- Serving Suggestions: Serve the honey garlic shrimp over rice, quinoa, or noodles for a complete meal. A side of steamed or roasted vegetables also pairs beautifully with this dish.









Jane says
Very tasty and so easy to put together. Will make again😊
Debbie says
We had frozen cooked shrimp and followed your suggestion to just thaw it and add it to the sauce long enough to heat up. It was delicious and simple!
Ben Haggerty says
Wow. I love shrimps (prawns as we call them across the pond). This recipe has all my favourite ingredients as well. Thank you.