Cajun Shrimp and Rice Skillet

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Cajun Shrimp and Rice Skillet is a one-pot wonder full of flavorful shrimp and rice with a Cajun seasoning that the entire family will enjoy!  

If you are looking for more scrumptious, simple shrimp recipes, then you should also try this Easy Lemon Garlic Butter Shrimp, these Shrimp, Sausage, and Veggie Foil Packs, or this Baked Crispy Honey Lime Shrimp.

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Isn’t it so much fun to watch the changing of the seasons? I think this has to be one of my most favorite times of the year. (Well, fall is great too, feeling that first crisp breeze and pulling out all the soup recipes is just delightful, right?)

Seeing all that green pop up everywhere and watching all the buds on the trees grow and the flowers bloom…it just feels like a renewal in so many ways…I even start to change the way I think about recipes and the meals I plan for the week.

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Take this Cajun Shrimp and Rice Skillet for example. This isn’t something I generally would make in the winter. Not that you couldn’t — but I guess when I think of shrimp, I think of times spent at the beach growing up, eating fresh seafood at the local restaurants. My whole family loved seafood and we ate it for as many meals as possible.

Seafood is so versatile. As much as I love tuna, salmon, and seafood combos, I’m sure you’ve come to realize, I *might* just like shrimp the most. (But if you want some other great seafood recipes you can try my Sheet Pan Lemon Herb Tuna Steaks and Potatoes, Dill Cream Sauce for Salmon, and/or Sheet Pan Clambake.) I’m happy to eat shrimp in just about any form, from savory to sweet, in tacos and on the grill, on salads, and in one-pan meals like this one. I even love it on pasta like this Creamy Garlic Shrimp Pasta, so good! Since I love shrimp, but also love the ease of one meal completely cooked in a skillet, this recipe just did it for me. And as my empty pan can attest — it seemed to have satisfied every member of the family as well.

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HOW DO YOU MAKE CAJUN SHRIMP AND RICE?

Although this might contain just a few more ingredients than my 5-ingredient recipes (like my Sweet Paprika Chicken), don’t let that scare you off. This Cajun shrimp comes together in just 30 quick minutes and leaves plenty of room for a little kitchen dancing here and there with your significant other or little ones. (I’m not the only one that dances while she cooks, right?)

First, I whisked together all the spices for the Cajun seasoning in a bowl, then set that aside. Next, I melted the butter in a skillet (you can use a heavy-bottomed pot or Dutch oven as well, or whatever you have on hand), then added the garlic, half the spice mixture, and the rice to the butter. I like to stir that all around a bit and make sure the rice gets good and coated with the spices and butter before adding in the chicken broth.

After adding the broth to the rice and spices, I let that come to a boil and then reduce it to a simmer and cook, as I would if I were making any old, plain rice. While the rice is doing its thing, I start the shrimp by adding to it the rest of the melted butter and Cajun spices. I shake this all together in a baggie or stir it up in a bowl. The last step is to add the shrimp to the rice at the 15-minute point, and cover the whole dish and let the shrimp steam with the rice.

Once the shrimp is nice and pink and opaque, it’s all good to go! I spoon it into serving dishes and sprinkle with a little chopped parsley, and dive in!

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WHAT IS CAJUN SEASONING MADE OF?

“Cajun” is a word used to describe the Acadians, who were the French colonists who first settled in a region of Canada known as Acadia. Eventually, the Acadians were moved out of Canada by the British in the early 1700s and they migrated waaay down south to Louisiana. Because they didn’t have refrigerators, Cajuns learned to use every part of their animals for food and also used smoking and splicing techniques for preserving their foods. Cajun food is basically interpreted to mean “heavily seasoned” — which doesn’t always mean spicy, but often is anyway because of the heavy use of cayenne pepper in a lot of recipes.

To make your own Cajun spices, combine paprika, salt, garlic powder, cracked black pepper, onion powder, dried oregano (or other Italian herbs), cayenne, and crushed red pepper flakes in the measurement increments listed in the recipe. Double or triple the amount to fill a whole spice jar. Happy seasoning!

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Cajun Shrimp and Rice Skillet

This Cajun Shrimp and Rice Skillet is a one-pot wonder full of flavorful shrimp and rice with a Cajun seasoning that the entire family will enjoy!  
Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 20 minutes
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Total: 30 minutes
Servings: 4 servings
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Ingredients 

  • 1 ⅓ cups uncooked long grain white rice
  • 2 ⅔ cup chicken broth
  • 1 pound large or jumbo shrimp, peeled and de-veined
  • 4 tablespoons butter, melted, divided
  • 1 teaspoon minced garlic
  • cajun seasoning , see below

cajun seasoning

  • 1 ½ teaspoons paprika
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • ½ teaspoon cracked black pepper
  • ½ teaspoon onion powder
  • ½ teaspoon dried oregano, may sub an Italian herb blend or Herbs de Provence
  • ½ teaspoon cayenne pepper
  • ¼ teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes

Instructions 

  • Whisk together all of the ingredients for the cajun seasoning. Melt 2 tablespoons butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Stir in garlic, half of the cajun seasoning, and the rice. 
  • Stir in chicken broth, bring to a boil, reduce to a simmer and cover. Cook for 15 minutes, stirring 1-2 times throughout. 
  • While rice is cooking, prepare the shrimp by stirring together remaining 2 tablespoons melted butter and remaining cajun seasoning. Pour over shrimp and toss to coat. 
  • Stir shrimp into the rice, cover and cook 3-5 minutes longer until shrimp is pink and opaque. Garnish with chopped parsley if desired and serve. 

Notes

For browned shrimp, you can saute the shrimp in the pan at the start of the recipe, transfer to a plate and cover to keep warm until the end, then stir into rice and serve. 

Nutrition

Calories: 453kcal | Carbohydrates: 51g | Protein: 29g | Fat: 14g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 286mg | Sodium: 2174mg | Potassium: 319mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 703IU | Vitamin C: 18mg | Calcium: 199mg | Iron: 3mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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575 Comments

  1. Rick Seibel says:

    5 stars
    Quick and easy recipe but more importantly, tasteful.
    I had ‘Slap Ya Momma’ seasoning but unsure how much of it use in this recipe. So seasoning was per instructions. Do you know how much of the commercial seasoning to use?

    1. Tiffany says:

      It’s about 5 3/4 teaspoons

  2. Cameron says:

    3 stars
    I made this recipe and the rice did not cook correctly. It took me double if not, maybe triple the time to cook the rice with the amount of liquid that you suggested. Can you suggest anything that I could’ve done different or why the rice took so much longer. I almost feel like it was too much rice for the amount of what I had or the amount of chicken broth that was suggested to use the recipe.

    1. Tiffany says:

      I’m sorry this happened. I would make sure you got the measurements all correct, make sure that you’re giving it a good stir and that the rice is all under the broth. You can also make sure you pan is hot enough and the liquid is simmering. If it happens again, you can always add more liquid 🙂

  3. Trent L. Berry says:

    I’d like to sub the rice for grits. What cha think? Anything I should know? I see the veggies in the rice, is that something I’d need to do with the grits?

    1. Tiffany says:

      I’m sure you could! This recipe hasn’t been tested for grits as a substitute, so I cannot say for sure though. You may need to adjust the liquid a bit and cook them for longer. Hope it turns out well for you! I would love to hear how it goes 🙂 as for the veggies, that’s completely up to you and your preferences!

  4. Deedee says:

    Made it exactly as instructed. It’s perfect. Great recipe. Thank you

    1. Tiffany says:

      Thank you so much! 🙂 I’m so glad you enjoyed it!

  5. Jackie says:

    Can you make rice ahead of time and then cook shrimp and add later for a “make ahead” pot luck dish?

    1. Tiffany says:

      Sure!

  6. Naomi says:

    5 stars
    My family loved this! The recepi said 4 servings but how much was a serving?

    1. Tiffany says:

      1/4 of the recipe is a serving 🙂

  7. ThewannabeChef says:

    5 stars
    I LOVED this recipe, I always love a spicy dish and this spices hit the mark, easy and fast, highly recommend this dish

  8. Tina says:

    5 stars
    It was delicious! It is the perfect amount of spice , my family loved it 😊!

  9. Amani says:

    5 stars
    I’m a teenager and I SUCK at cooking for myself but this made it easy and simple. Also it tastes amazing (and I’m a picky eater)

  10. Dottie says:

    4 stars
    Very tasty but still very spicy by halving the cayenne and chili flakes.