

Shrimp in Garlic Sauce is an easy tapa recipe that we’ve been making since our trip to Spain decades ago. So when my husband got yet another text from a friend looking for this specific recipe we knew it was time to get it posted. It’s his signature dish for The Guys Weekend away and it’s a winner so people are always looking for the recipe.
You can enjoy our version of Shrimp in Garlic sauce as a tapa, an appetizer or a main course. We do all three.
Tapas are bar food. Sometimes called “the little dishes of Spain” they are part of Spanish culture and must be experienced to be understood.
A tapa can be as simple as an Almond Stuffed Olive, elaborate like deep-fried Ssuffed mussels or saucy like these Shrimp in Garlic Sauce. They can be quick to prepare or cooked long and slow like a stew but they’re all delicious.
Many tapas dishes are naturally gluten free and if they’re not, we can make them gluten free. Whether you need flaky pastry, a white sauce or breadcrumbs, all those gluten filled recipes from your past can be made at home gluten free.
We toured around Spain and ate tapas everywhere but it was in San Sebastian where we walked the streets in the old town and truly felt the tapas culture.
At the end of that trip we had our luggage stolen with all our film (back in the day!) so our memories are fuzzy. Here are a few of those memories and the reason we wrote the name of our dish on the table for this photo.
This last memory of writing on the bar inspired my husband to do our version of this. Using a wine writer I wrote the name of our tapa right on the glass tabletop. There was no total for the night but it brought back memories of our time in Spain.
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These are my favourite tapas and they’re all naturally gluten free.
You need nothing more than a sauté pan to make Shrimp in Garlic Sauce. I have a decades old cooper pan that I automatically pull out to make this dish.
Well, are you inspired to plan a tapa night? It can be a fun evening with friends, especially if you make the assembly part of the party. That’s how you entertain like a celiac!
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One of my most favourite things in the world. I leave the chili out and use a mixture of butter and olive oil. So delicious. Garlic and butter make everything better 😆.
Thanks Wendy. I’d say garlic, butter and olive oil make everything better! We’ve been making this shrimp for so long that we don’t even follow the recipe. I guess that’s the joy of cooking hey!
Love this recipe! Simple to prepare but impressed and delicious!
Thanks Heather, I think you’ve had it once or twice.
Best post ever. Of course I was there to enjoy
Please give me a star rating on that recipe! I’m still sad about losing all those photos.