Slow Cooker Shrimp is a convenient way to make a flavorful shrimp dish without constant attention. Since shrimp cooks very quickly, the key is not to overcook it in the slow cooker. Here’s how it’s usually done:
Key Points:
- Timing: Shrimp is typically added in the last 15–30 minutes of cooking. Cooking it too long makes it rubbery.
- Flavor Base: Use garlic, onions, bell peppers, tomatoes, or a creamy sauce as the slow cooker base.
- Seasonings: Paprika, Old Bay, Cajun seasoning, lemon juice, and herbs like parsley or cilantro work well.
- Optional Liquids: Broth, coconut milk, tomato sauce, or wine help create a sauce.
Simple Method:
- Start by cooking aromatics (onions, garlic, bell peppers) in the slow cooker with your choice of liquid.
- Add seasonings, vegetables, or starches (like potatoes or rice) and cook for 2–3 hours on low.
- About 15–30 minutes before serving, stir in peeled shrimp.
- Cook until shrimp turn pink and opaque.
- Finish with fresh herbs, lemon juice, or a splash of cream if desired.
If you want, I can give you a full slow cooker shrimp recipe with a creamy or Cajun-style sauce that’s ready to serve. Do you want me to do that?