Bud and Old Bay Shrimp Recipe - Chili Pepper Madness (2024)

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Bud and Old Bay Shrimp is a simple yet flavor-packed appetizer that always pleases a crowd! Succulent shrimp are simmered in beer, butter, and plenty of Old Bay Seasoning. Let's get to cooking!

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Bud and Old Bay Shrimp

THIS, my friends, is a recipe you simply must try - especially if you're a shrimp lover like me. It's a simple recipe, really, nothing complex about it! With just a few ingredients it tastes like something you've been missing all your life. What I have found over the years is that, often times, simple ingredients and recipes produce the best results. This is one of those.

I introduce to you - bud and Old Bay shrimp! Perfectly cooked shrimp are gently simmered in Budweiser beer, butter, and Old Bay Seasoning with a bit of fresh garlic. I mean, dang. These shrimp are seriously addictive and typically fly off the plate at any party we bring them to, especially during the summer season when everyone's craving some seafood.

To be honest, I sadly can't claim to be the genius that developed this recipe. I was inspired by the shrimp I had at an excellent restaurant called Mar Vista Dockside Restaurant & Pub in Longboat Key, Florida. I ordered their bud and Old Bay shrimp and realized with just one bite that I couldn't wait until the next trip to have it again! Now I make this recipe at home anytime the craving strikes.

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Ingredients in Old Bay Shrimp

  • Butter
  • Garlic
  • Budweiser
  • Old Bay Seasoning
  • Shrimp
  • Fresh lemon juice
  • Fresh herbs

How to Make Bud and Old Bay Shrimp - The Recipe / Method

It's super simple - I even posted a quick video below showing you how easy it really is. Just melt a bit of butter in a pan, cook down some minced garlic a bit, then pour in your Budweiser beer and Old Bay and bring it to a boil.

Melt the butter. Heat a large pan over medium heat. Add half of the butter and let it fully melt.

Make it flavorful. Add the garlic and cook until fragrant. Stir in the Budweiser and Old Bay. Bring to a boil.

Cook the shrimp. Add the shrimp and simmer for about 5-6 minutes.

Add the final touches. Stir in the rest of the butter and let it melt before squeezing in the lemon juice.

Recipe Tips & Notes

  • Serve the shrimp with the butter. All of that buttery beer left in the pan that's essentially liquid gold? USE IT! I enjoy dipping the shrimp down into the broth for one last flavor plunge before taking a bite.
  • Feel free to thicken the sauce. You can thicken the sauce even further with a bit more butter, or perhaps a swirl of a tablespoon or 2 of grated Parmesan cheese.
  • Don't over-cook your shrimp. Once the tails of your shrimp are curled and the shrimp turns a pink/opaque color, they're cooked and ready to go! If you cook them for too long, they can turn rubbery.

Storage and Reheating

Once your Old Bay shrimp have fully cooled to room temperature, you can store them in an airtight container in the fridge for about 2-3 days. I recommend reheating them right back in the pan with some of the buttery beer sauce to give them back their moisture.

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Try Some of My Other Popular Shrimp Recipes

  • Grilled Buffalo Shrimp
  • Habanero-Honey Glazed Bacon Wrapped Shrimp
  • 10 Minute Grilled Shrimp and Sausage Skewers
  • Shrimp Creole
  • Shrimp Etouffee
  • Shrimp with Chipotle-Bourbon-Butter Sauce
  • Shrimp and Grits

If you try this recipe, please let us know!Leave a comment, rate it and tag a photo #ChiliPepperMadness on Instagram so we can take a look. I always love to see all of your spicy inspirations. Thanks! -- Mike H.

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Bud and Old Bay Shrimp Recipe

A simple yet flavorful appetizer recipe of succulent shrimp simmered in beer, butter, and Old Bay seasoning. Time to get cooking!

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Course: Appetizer

Cuisine: American

Keyword: old bay, recipe, shrimp, spicy, video

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 15 minutes minutes

Calories: 216kcal

Author: Mike Hultquist

Servings: 4

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Ingredients

  • 3 tablespoons butter divided
  • 3 garlic cloves minced
  • 6-8 ounces Budweiser Beer
  • 2 tablespoons Old Bay Seasoning + more for serving
  • 1 pound shrimp peeled and deveined
  • Juice from half a lemon
  • Fresh chopped herbs for serving

Instructions

  • Heat a large pan to medium heat. Add half the butter and allow to melt.

  • Add garlic and cook for 1 minute, until it becomes nice and fragrant.

  • Add Bud Beer and Old Bay Seasoning. Bring to a boil.

  • Add shrimp and stir. Simmer 5-6 minutes, or until the shrimp turn pink and cook through.

  • Stir in remaining butter, allow to melt through, then squeeze in lemon juice.

  • Pour into a serving bowl and top with extra Old Bay Seasoning, if desired, and fresh herbs.

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Notes

Serves 4

Heat Factor: Mild-Medium.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 216kcalCarbohydrates: 3gProtein: 23gFat: 10gSaturated Fat: 5gCholesterol: 308mgSodium: 958mgPotassium: 124mgVitamin A: 315IUVitamin C: 5.6mgCalcium: 191mgIron: 3.1mg

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  1. jackson says

    what could substitute for beer??

    REPLY: Jackon, try using a broth instead of beer. -- Mike from Chili Pepper Madness.

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FAQs

Is there black pepper in Old Bay seasoning? ›

OLD BAY Seasoning features a premium blend of 18 herbs and spices including celery salt, red and black pepper and paprika to add beloved, unmatched taste that enhances any chef-inspired recipe.

How many minutes to cook shrimp? ›

Cook without moving for 2 minutes for medium shrimp, 3 minutes for large shrimp, or 4 minutes for jumbo shrimp. Flip shrimp and continue to cook, tossing, until the shrimp are just cooked through—1 minute for medium shrimp, 1–2 minutes for large shrimp, or 2–3 minutes for jumbo shrimp.

What is the difference between Old Bay and Old Bay blackened seasoning? ›

A: Regular Old Bay seasoning has more sodium and a milder flavor. Blackened Old Bay seasoning has more peppers (spicier), is sweeter and has a much lower sodium content. The blackened seasoning tastes good on pan fried or grilled seafood.

What is so special about Old Bay seasoning? ›

According to McCormick, Old Bay is a blend of 18 herbs and spices, making it versatile for use on fish, chicken, vegetables, and soup. The unique blend of spices includes (but is not limited to): celery seed, paprika, mustard, salt, red pepper, and black pepper.

Does shrimp get more tender the longer you cook it? ›

Shrimp cook real quickly and overcooking them is a common mistake to occur. Hence, overcooked shrimp can become rubbery in texture and lose their natural sweetness. The solution here is to keep a close eye on your shrimp while cooking. Remember that they are done when they turn pink and opaque.

Is it better to cook shrimp fast or slow? ›

Shrimp cooks quickly. The secret is to take them out before they turn rubbery and then cool them down to stop the cooking process. Your shrimp will be ready in less than 5 minutes! Easy Peasy.

Is it better to cook shrimp with the shell on or off? ›

Shrimp shells are made of an elastic substance called chitin, which does not break down when heated. That means the shells do a great job of protecting lean, delicate shrimp flesh during cooking, helping to keep it juicy and tender.

Does Old Bay have pepper in it? ›

Ingredients. Celery Salt (Salt, Celery Seed), Spices (Including Red Pepper and Black Pepper), and Paprika.

What ingredients does Old Bay seasoning have? ›

According to the product label, some of the ingredients in Old Bay seasoning are celery salt, spices (including red pepper and black pepper) and paprika. Other potential spices may include bay leaf, cinnamon, mustard powder, nutmeg, clove and cardamom.

What does Old Bay seasoning contain? ›

The seasoning is a mix of celery salt (salt, celery seed), spices (including red pepper and black pepper) and paprika. Some of the other spices that may be used are laurel leaves, mustard, cardamom, cloves and ginger as listed in the original product in the Baltimore Museum of Industry.

What all is in Old Bay seasoning? ›

According to the label, Old Bay Seasoning is a mixture of celery salt, spices (including red pepper and black pepper), and paprika. This incredibly vague description leaves a lot left to the imagination, but given how iconic it is, it's easy to understand why they do their best to keep the exact recipe a secret.

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