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#### 1. Prepare the Shrimp
Start by rinsing the shrimp under cold water and patting them dry with paper towels. Drying the shrimp is essential for ensuring they cook evenly and don’t release excess water while sautéing.
#### 2. Cook the Shrimp
Heat the **olive oil** and **butter** in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Once the butter is melted and the oil is hot, add the shrimp in a single layer. Cook for **2-3 minutes** on each side, or until they turn pink and opaque. Be careful not to overcook the shrimp. Remove them from the skillet and set them aside on a plate.
#### 4. Add Lemon and Seasonings
Stir in the **lemon zest**, **lemon juice**, and **red pepper flakes** (if using). Let the sauce simmer for about **2 minutes** to reduce slightly and thicken. Season with **salt** and **pepper** to taste.
#### 5. Combine the Shrimp and Sauce
Return the cooked shrimp to the skillet, tossing them gently to coat in the garlic butter sauce. Cook for an additional **1-2 minutes** until the shrimp are fully coated and heated through.
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1. **Use Fresh Shrimp**: For the best flavor, try to use fresh shrimp rather than frozen. If you do use frozen shrimp, ensure that they are completely thawed and patted dry before cooking.
2. **Don’t Overcook the Shrimp**: Shrimp cook very quickly. Be sure to watch them closely and remove them from the pan as soon as they turn pink and opaque. Overcooked shrimp can become rubbery and tough.
3. **Add Pasta**: For a more filling dish, toss the shrimp and garlic butter sauce with your favorite cooked pasta. **Linguine**, **spaghetti**, or **fettuccine** work beautifully with this dish.
4. **Adjust the Heat**: If you prefer a spicier scampi, you can increase the amount of **red pepper flakes** or add a pinch of **cayenne pepper**.
5. **Make it Creamy**: For a richer sauce, you can stir in a tablespoon of **heavy cream** at the end of cooking to make the sauce creamy and luxurious.
### Variations
– **Shrimp Scampi with Veggies**: For added nutrition, you can throw in some fresh **spinach**, **cherry tomatoes**, or **asparagus** towards the end of cooking for a pop of color and flavor.
– **Cajun Shrimp Scampi**: Add some **Cajun seasoning** or **paprika** to the sauce for a smoky, spicy twist on the classic recipe.
– **Garlic Butter Lobster**: If you want to elevate this dish further, replace the shrimp with **lobster tails** or a combination of both shrimp and lobster for a seafood feast.
### Why This Recipe Works
The simplicity of **Classic Red Lobster Shrimp Scampi** is what makes it so irresistible. The combination of **butter**, **garlic**, and **lemon** brings out the natural sweetness of the shrimp, while the **white wine** adds a touch of sophistication. It’s a perfect balance of richness and freshness, and it’s incredibly easy to make, even for beginners.
### Conclusion