This past spring break the fam and I packed up our car then drove 17 hours south to Gulf Shores, AL. #WOOF But so worth it — we’d never been and were so impressed with the area! Powdery white sand beaches, turquoise-hued water filled with dolphins, and as much local seafood as we could handle. I’ll spare you the Forrest Gump line, but we made it our mission to try every which way the Gulf Shores were serving up fresh shrimp, and…mission accomplished. I think my blood was 25% clarified butter by the end of our vacation! It was with our trip in mind that I went the healthy route and whipped up Shrimp and Asparagus Skillet to share with you — a simple yet outstanding, stir-fry-style dish that’s made with a handful of ingredients, in just 15 minutes. YES! This fresh, light, and healthy shrimp and asparagus is more than the sum of its parts. Each time I make it I’m convinced I won’t like it as much as the last time, but it always hits the spot. The lemon + garlic + shrimp + asparagus combo will blow your expectations out of the water.

Ingredients Needed

Here’s what you’ll need for this easy skillet recipe:

Jumbo shrimp: I buy frozen, de-veined, wild-caught gulf shrimp at the grocery store then thaw in a bowl of water for 20 minutes or so before peeling. We usually leave the tails on but feel free to take them off before cooking if you prefer. Old Bay seasoning: this slightly-spicy seasoning flavors the shrimp and pairs perfectly with the fresh lemon in this dish. At the time of this writing, 5/23, Old Bay seasoning is gluten free. Extra Virgin Olive Oil: to saute the shrimp and vegetables in. I haven’t played around with cutting or replacing the evoo with butter, but think it would be delicious. Asparagus: chopped fresh asparagus becomes crisp-tender after sauteing for just a few minutes in a hot skillet. You’ll need one bunch which is about a pound of asparagus. Shallot or onion: provides a slightly sweet, caramelized onion flavor to the dish. Garlic: tons of fresh garlic adds craveable flavor to each bite. Lemon: fresh lemon juice AND lemon zest helps the garlic and Old Bay flavors pop.

Lemon zest is the outside peel of the lemon which you remove using a zester. Lemon zest adds a ton of lemon FLAVOR without adding sourness. It really lightens and brightens this dish.

How to Serve Lemon Shrimp and Asparagus

As written, this one pan meal is low carb, full of protein, and can be enjoyed all on its own. That said, feel free to pair it with cooked brown or white rice, sauteed cauliflower rice, or even over a bed of sauteed baby spinach.

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How to Make This Recipe

Start by seasoning jumbo, 16/20 count shrimp with Old Bay seasoning on both sides. The numbers you see on packages of shrimp — 16/20, 40/50, etc — tell us how many shrimp of the same size equal a pound. So, 16 – 20 pieces of jumbo shrimp equals 1 pound shrimp all together.

Heat extra virgin olive oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat then add the seasoned shrimp and saute for 2-3 minutes a side or until cooked through. Transfer the cooked shrimp to a plate then set aside.

Heat more extra virgin olive oil in the skillet then add fresh asparagus spears that have been chopped into 2″ sections, plus chopped shallot or onion. Season with salt and pepper then saute until the asparagus is crisp-tender, 4-5 minutes. Add minced fresh garlic then saute until very fragrant, about a minute or so.

Last step is to add the cooked shrimp back into the skillet along with the zest of a lemon, plus fresh lemon juice. Toss everything together to combine and warm the shrimp through.

That’s all she wrote!! Serve with chopped fresh parsley and lemon wedges to dial up the freshness factor. Like I said, this dish is divine all on its own, but feel free to serve with cooked white, brown, or cauliflower rice. No matter how you serve it, I know you’re going to love this fresh and healthy dish – enjoy!

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