GARLIC-INFUSED OLIVE OIL SHRIMP (Alicante Style)
A simple yet unforgettable shrimp dish inspired by Alicante, featuring fresh shrimp gently cooked in garlic-infused olive oil. The sauce highlights the sweet intensity of the shrimp, with whole garlic cloves slowly marinated and softened in the oil, creating a delicate aroma that lets the shrimp shine. Perfect with rustic bread to soak up every drop.
π Prep Time: 3+ hours (for oil infusion)
π³ Cook Time: 10 min
π° Servings: 2
Ingredients
- 20 medium whole shrimp (about 450 g), unpeeled
- 150 ml fruity olive oil (for salads; Arbequina recommended)
- 4β6 whole garlic cloves, peeled but left whole
- 2 garlic cloves, thinly sliced
- 1 tbsp fresh lemon juice
- Salt, pepper, and a pinch of smoked paprika
Instructions
- Remove heads and shells from shrimp, leaving tails on if desired. Save heads for stock or discard; keep shells.
- Rinse shrimp heads and shells well and pat dry. Refrigerate shrimp until use.
- Gently heat olive oil in a pan and sautΓ© shells until red and fragrant (about 2 minutes). Stir frequently.
- Transfer oil and shells to a food processor and blend for 30 seconds until finely chopped.
- Strain the infused oil through a fine sieve or tea strainer, pressing to extract as much flavor as possible.
- Place the strained warm oil in a jar with whole and sliced garlic cloves. Let infuse at room temperature for at least 3 hours (or refrigerate for longer storage).
- When ready to cook, pour the garlic-infused oil with garlic cloves into a wide skillet (~25 cm). Warm gently over low heat for 5 minutes; oil should barely simmer, allowing garlic to soften without frying.
- Meanwhile, season shrimp with salt, freshly ground black pepper, and smoked paprika. Toss well.
- Add shrimp to the oil and increase heat to medium; sautΓ© shrimp for about 2 minutes per side until pink and slightly browned.
- Stir in lemon juice and mix well.
- Transfer shrimp and garlic oil to a serving dish. Serve immediately with rustic or toasted bread to soak up the flavorful oil and softened garlic cloves.
- Enjoy the sweet, buttery garlic cloves spread on bread alongside the shrimp.
π‘ Tips
- Use very fresh shrimp with a strong ocean aroma for the best flavor.
- Do not cut whole garlic cloves; they soften beautifully whole during infusion.
- Leftover garlic-infused oil makes an incredible pasta sauce with chili and parsley.
π Perfect For
- Simple yet sophisticated seafood meals
- Garlic lovers and Mediterranean cuisine fans
- Sharing with good bread and wine