Parmesan Shrimp Dip
This Parmesan Shrimp Dip is very simple, incredibly delicious, and perfect for a casual family night. It’s creamy, cheesy and loaded with chopped shrimp.

We had a tough work week around here, I won’t go into any specifics but we needed some time to relax a have a little fun. Hubby invited his friend over and decided to order us pizza. Day off from cooking! I like it when he invites his friends over because they are so appreciative of my cooking.
I think hubby is a little spoiled with the great meals and doesn’t make as many yummy noise as his friends. How else is a cook supposed to know that she made something delicious without the yummy noise? So I decided to make something quick and easy for an appetizer.
I really didn’t feel like having pizza, I wanted shrimp! You know how sometimes you go out to eat and some appetizers look so good, you just make a meal out of it? I do that all the time. I also make myself easy seafood when I don’t have to worry about anyone else’s dinner. Hubby doesn’t like seafood, so it was all mine….well his friend helped.

Parmesan Shrimp Dip
Ingredients
- About 15 medium raw shrimp chopped
- 1 cup heavy whipping cream
- 2 tbsp sour cream
- 2 tbsp softened butter
- 2 tbsp all purpose flour
- 3 garlic cloves
- 1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese
- salt
- 2 tbsp Parmesan cheese for topping
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350
- Melt butter in a small sauce pan over medium heat. Mince or grate garlic and add it to the butter. Saute until the garlic starts to brown.
- Whisk in flour until smooth. Whisk in heavy cream, sour cream, Parmesan cheese and a little bit of salt. Cook, stirring frequently, until the mixture just starts to boil. Take off heat.
- Cut the shrimp into small pieces and spread them in the baking dish of your choice.
- Pour the cream mixture over the shrimp and sprinkle with more Parmesan cheese.
- Bake for 15 minutes.
Nutrition
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Simple ingredients and easy to prepare. My go to recipe when I need an appetizer.
I am so glad you like the recipe!
This was so ridiculously good. I had intended it for the whole family but ate it all my self over the course of two days with slices of toasted baguette. This is a keeper and must try. Thank you!
I am so glad you liked it, Nicole!
This would also be great with some sautéed crawfish tails and scallops mixed in, topped with melted mozzarella. I will be trying this recipe very soon!
Sounds great! The more seafood the better 🙂
I hope you like it, Kathryn!
I made this dip yesterday. Great flavor 🙂 very delicious! I will try it again with cream cheese for a thicker consistency.
I’m so glad you liked it! Yes, try using 4-5 oz. cream cheese to make it creamier and thicker. Thank you, Crystal!
This sounds awesome…… I have fresh/now frozen shrimp from Biloxi, MS and will use that in this recipe. perfect for Sunday afternoon happy hour. In reading the recipe, do I use shredded parm or grated ?
I believe, I used both for this recipe. I like to use fresh grated on top but you can use grated only or dry only. I think fresh brings more flavor to it.
Thank you!
Oh my goodness I cannot wait to try this!!!
I like shrimp dip, is easy to making.
I like shrimp,making this for dinner.
Such a gorgeous dip! Pinned and featuring tonight!
I made this, followed it to the letter and it was very runny. It did not come out like a dip, more like a creamy sauce. Was there a mistake in the recipe perhaps? I’m an intermediate home cook and rarely mess up recipes. The overall flavour profile was delicious tho! Thank you!
Hi Lana, I’m sorry it came out runny. I would suggest adding a little extra cheese or a couple of table spoons of sour cream. Mine wasn’t too think but it wasn’t runny either. Try adding mozzarella may be, it will melts in better. If you like it thicker, add a couple of teaspoons of flour while melting the butter, to form a roux.
I’m glad you liked the taste though!!
Thank you for letting me know too!
I like to plan my week’s menu ahead of time, before I go grocery shopping so that I can maximize use of the ingredients on sale. Then, no vegetables or other foods go to waste or are forgotten.
Great idea, I hate wasting products too 🙂
Good luck!
Lyuba this looks awesome! I can’t wait to make it for Lent! Thanks so much for partying with us at Monday Funday, I am featuring you today! Stop by and grab a feature button if you want! Hope to see you this week! xoxo – Cheryl
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Thank you so much Cheryl!!
We are going to just love this dip! Hope you are having a great weekend and thank you so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday.
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Love the over the sink cutting board!
Can’t wait to try this recipe. Two of my favs….Shrimp and Parmesan.
love love love shrimp,making this for myself for lunch!!!! thanks:)
The slow cooker is my friend in the kitchen! I also will prep veggies for the entire week sometimes and that helps tons!
This looks great! I know it would get gobbled up quickly in our house! It’s very similar to a crab dip that we like.
Parmesan shrimp dip looks absolutely scrumptious. Can’t wait to try.
Sounds good!
WOW. My husband will love this recipe as he is such a shrimp lover! And a cheese lover. And a dip lover. 🙂 Thanks for sharing! I will be making this very soon!
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I try to make meals easier by preparing my ingredients in advance.
My favorite tip is to clean as you go. I find it so much easier as I’m getting meals ready to clean a knife, cutting board, pan, etc. quickly while it’s ‘fresh’ and not dried on, and then it’s nicer to sit down to a meal with half the clean-up already done!
Thanks for the chance to win! I LOVE that cutting board/colander!!!
Yummm… this looks and sounds delicious!!
Prepping veggies beforehand makes the actual cooking so much easier.
O yum!! My husband and I love shrimp! I’m going to pin this recipe! Thanks for sharing.
I like to prepare parts of dinner earlier in the day to make things run smoother when I get home from work and have too many other things to deal with over cutting carrots or seasoning meats.
This looks great! I’m so glad I found you on Monday Funday.
Iyuba! You succeeded in making me smile just with the pictures. Looks yummy!
Oh goodie!! Thank you 🙂
BTW, I love following your blog…you have some super recipes! This one is no exception!
Thank you so much Diane 🙂
I plan several weeks worth of menus at one time, mixing tried and true recipes with new ones. Then, when I got shopping, I pick two of the menus (hubby gets paid every 2 weeks!) and make my grocery list based on that. I plan which meals I’ll make when based on our schedule. I freeze leftovers in individual portions so we can all grab what we want on crazy nights or when I just need a break from cooking. Leftovers don’t become science experiments in the fridge and anyone wanting a quick meal has one.
I make 2 or 3 different types of cookie dough, then flash freeze them in the portion I used to make the cookie. When we want fresh baked cookies, I pull out the number I need, bake them and we’re set in just a few minutes!
Several weeks? Now that is a discipline and organization skills that I need 🙂
Thank you for coming by and good luck!
Great blog! I find you so inspiring and cannot wait to try some of your recipes out!!
Wow, that is so sweet! Thank you!
I plan my meals out every week. I also decide what meals to have the night before and I also try and use the slow cooker as much as possible.
I used to plan weekly meals too. Somehow, I got away from that but I need to start doing it again 🙂
Thank you and good luck!
This shrimp dip looks and sounds delicious. My last guy didn’t like shrimp either, so now I can enjoy shrimp again, and this will be one of the ways to do so. I live alone, so I cook meals, then split them up into single servings and freeze, so when I do my long week at work, 7 days straight, I have easy meals to just reheat.
Great idea 🙂 Thank you very much and good luck!
Love your blog. The giveaway is great. I could use all the items….
Thank you very much! Good luck!
I love seafood and this dip reminds me of a crab dip I had at Phillips in Annapolis. I can’t wait to try it.
I hope you do! Thank you 🙂
I always have a good set of basic fresh ingredients on hand–things that are easily combinable to create quick dinners!
Agreed! Thank you and good luck!
I am usually adventerous and will try new recipes, but once I love them, they stay in my repertoire! Always good to have a tried and true staple of recipes! This may be added to that list!
Thank you very much. I agree, I love the old favorites too.
That looks delicious, Can’t wait to try it.
thank you, hope you do!
I liketo freeze my blueberries for winter pancakes and muffins
It would make a great frozen snack too 🙂 Thank you and good luck!
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Thank you, Grace!
This looks so good! I pinned it! We love dip and we love cheese and shrimp too! Perfect combination! Have a lovely weekend! Angie xo
Thank you so much!
I make weekly meal plans, and shop a few days before the week, buy fresh meat for the next day meal. sometimes I double a recipe for example a new product I’m loving is spouted brown rice. It keeps well for days in fridge. One day I use it as a side dish, the next day might be stir fry or add it to soup etc. I also like to make smoothies with frozen fruit and blend it the night before and everyone has one next day for work snack, breakfast etc. I also purchased up first CSA share last year and have purchased one for this year as well. It’s a great thing to do for the family as you get fresh veggies (or if lucky where you live fruits too) each week. You may get something you haven’t used before or tried, so it gets you experimenting and trying new things. Also time saver for me is going to our butcher and getting meat packed in smaller amounts. OR getting two pounds of fresh ground beef from them and browsing all of it. Then dividing it up for half for that night supper meal and half for next night. I love when I have some of my meal ready, like the brown rice or the meat is cooked, then incase you don’t have a meal planned ( or change your mind) the possibilities are easier and quicker.
Wow, so many great tips! I should try that rice too!
Thank you and good luck!
This looks absolutely heavenly. I love dips and could eat the for an entire meal =o) Thanks for this one.
I love having appetizers for meals! Thank you 🙂
I like to make weekly menu plans
I always try to but sometimes forget 🙂
Thank you and good luck!
Y U M ! Pinning 😉 Thanks so much for sharing! Have a lovely weekend :*)
Thank you very much!
It’s just my husband and me, so I like to make ahead and freeze. so easy after a work day!
Smart! Thank you for stopping by and good luck!
This looks amazing! I am loving your new web design!!! <3
Thank you very much, Rachel!
I’m just drooling! Pinning and sharing!
Thank you so much Meghan!
I like to freeze corn on the cob during the summer so we always have a taste of summer during the cold winter months.
That’s great! Thank you and good luck!
I like to cut up onions and green peppers ahead of time and freeze them, that way if I only need a bit I don’t have to worry about the rest spoiling.
Thanks for the great giveaway!
Great tip! I need to remember that, thank you!
Good luck 🙂