Air Fryer Garlic Parmesan Shrimp – Crispy, Savory, and Ready Fast
If you love big flavor with minimal effort, this Air Fryer Garlic Parmesan Shrimp will be a new weeknight favorite. It’s juicy, garlicky, and lightly crisp on the edges—ready in about 15 minutes, start to finish. The air fryer keeps the shrimp tender without overcooking, while the Parmesan adds a salty, toasty finish.
FREE 7-Day Easy Dinner Reset
Save time, eat healthier, and take the stress out of dinner. Get a full week of easy healthy dinners delivered straight to your inbox.
Serve it over pasta, tuck it into tacos, or pile it on a salad. You’ll get restaurant-quality results with pantry staples and almost no cleanup.
Ingredients
Method
- Prep the shrimp: Pat the shrimp dry with paper towels. Dry shrimp sear better and don’t steam in the air fryer.
- Make the seasoning mixture: In a bowl, combine olive oil, minced garlic, Parmesan, lemon zest, lemon juice, salt, pepper, red pepper flakes (if using), and Italian seasoning. Stir until it forms a paste-like coating.
- Toss to coat: Add the shrimp to the bowl and toss until every piece is well coated. Let it sit for 5 minutes while you heat the air fryer.
- Preheat the air fryer: Set to 390–400°F (200°C). Lightly mist the basket with cooking spray if it tends to stick.
- Arrange the shrimp: Place shrimp in a single layer without overlapping. Work in batches if needed for even cooking and better browning.
- Air fry: Cook for 4–6 minutes, shaking the basket or flipping once halfway. Shrimp are done when they turn pink and opaque with lightly browned edges. Do not overcook—they go from perfect to rubbery fast.
- Finish and serve: Transfer to a plate, sprinkle with extra Parmesan and fresh parsley, and add a squeeze of lemon. Serve hot.
What Makes This Special
This recipe balances bright, buttery garlic with the nutty bite of Parmesan for a simple but standout dish. The air fryer locks in moisture and creates a light crust without heavy breading.
You’ll use fresh lemon and a touch of red pepper flakes to brighten the flavor and keep it from tasting flat. Best of all, it’s flexible—swap herbs, change the fat, or adjust the heat to your liking. It’s a quick win for busy nights or last-minute guests.
Shopping List
- 1 pound large shrimp (16–20 count), peeled and deveined, tails on or off
- 2 tablespoons olive oil (or melted butter for richer flavor)
- 3–4 garlic cloves, finely minced
- 1/3 cup finely grated Parmesan cheese (preferably fresh, not the shelf-stable powder)
- 1 teaspoon lemon zest (plus lemon wedges for serving)
- 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
- 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt (to taste)
- 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
- 1/4–1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes (optional, for heat)
- 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning or a mix of dried basil, oregano, and parsley
- Fresh parsley, chopped, for garnish
- Cooking spray (optional, for the air fryer basket)
Instructions
- Prep the shrimp: Pat the shrimp dry with paper towels.
Dry shrimp sear better and don’t steam in the air fryer.
- Make the seasoning mixture: In a bowl, combine olive oil, minced garlic, Parmesan, lemon zest, lemon juice, salt, pepper, red pepper flakes (if using), and Italian seasoning. Stir until it forms a paste-like coating.
- Toss to coat: Add the shrimp to the bowl and toss until every piece is well coated. Let it sit for 5 minutes while you heat the air fryer.
- Preheat the air fryer: Set to 390–400°F (200°C).
Lightly mist the basket with cooking spray if it tends to stick.
- Arrange the shrimp: Place shrimp in a single layer without overlapping. Work in batches if needed for even cooking and better browning.
- Air fry: Cook for 4–6 minutes, shaking the basket or flipping once halfway. Shrimp are done when they turn pink and opaque with lightly browned edges. Do not overcook—they go from perfect to rubbery fast.
- Finish and serve: Transfer to a plate, sprinkle with extra Parmesan and fresh parsley, and add a squeeze of lemon.
Serve hot.
Storage Instructions
Refrigerate: Store cooled shrimp in an airtight container for up to 2 days. They’re best eaten fresh but still tasty the next day.
Reheat: Warm in the air fryer at 350°F (175°C) for 2–3 minutes or in a skillet with a touch of butter or oil. Avoid microwaving for too long—it can make the shrimp tough.
Freezing: Not ideal for this recipe once cooked, as the texture can suffer.
If you must, freeze in a single layer, then transfer to a freezer bag for up to 1 month and reheat gently.
Benefits of This Recipe
- Fast and foolproof: Shrimp cook in minutes, and the air fryer helps prevent overcooking.
- Big flavor, simple ingredients: Garlic, Parmesan, and lemon do the heavy lifting—no fancy steps required.
- Versatile: Serve as an appetizer, protein for salads, or main dish with pasta, rice, or vegetables.
- Lighter than frying: You get a lightly crisp finish without heavy breading or lots of oil.
- Easy cleanup: Just a bowl and the air fryer basket.
What Not to Do
- Don’t crowd the basket: Overlapping shrimp will steam and turn soggy instead of lightly crisp.
- Don’t skip drying: Wet shrimp won’t brown well and can dilute the seasoning paste.
- Don’t overcook: Pull them as soon as they’re pink and just firm; 4–6 minutes is usually enough.
- Don’t use powdered Parmesan only: Pre-grated shelf-stable cheese can clump and burn. Freshly grated melts and browns better.
- Don’t forget the acid: A squeeze of lemon keeps the flavors bright and balanced.
Recipe Variations
- Butter-forward: Swap half or all of the olive oil for melted butter for a richer, scampi-like finish.
- Panko crunch: Add 2–3 tablespoons of panko to the mixture for extra texture. Check at the 4-minute mark to prevent burning.
- Cajun twist: Replace Italian seasoning with 1 teaspoon Cajun seasoning and skip red pepper flakes.
- Lemon herb: Use fresh chopped parsley and dill, and increase lemon zest to 2 teaspoons.
- Spicy garlic: Add 1 teaspoon chili crisp or 1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika for heat and depth.
- Dairy-free: Omit Parmesan and add 1 tablespoon nutritional yeast plus an extra pinch of salt.
- Surf and turf: Air fry shrimp and serve over garlic butter steak bites or alongside roasted asparagus.
FAQ
Can I use frozen shrimp?
Yes, but thaw them first for even seasoning and texture.
Rinse under cold water until thawed, then pat very dry before tossing with the garlic-Parmesan mixture.
Need More Easy Dinner Ideas?
Get my FREE 7-Day Easy Dinner Reset and enjoy a full week of healthy dinners without the meal-planning stress.
What size shrimp works best?
Large shrimp (16–20 count per pound) are ideal. They’re meaty, cook evenly, and don’t overcook as quickly as smaller shrimp.
How do I keep the garlic from burning?
Mix the garlic with oil and Parmesan so it adheres to the shrimp. Air fry at 390–400°F and check early; if your air fryer runs hot, reduce the temperature to 380°F and add a minute.
Can I make this without an air fryer?
Yes.
Bake on a lined sheet pan at 425°F for 6–8 minutes, or sauté in a hot skillet with oil for 2–3 minutes per side. Watch closely to avoid overcooking.
What should I serve with it?
Great options include buttered pasta, lemony rice, garlic bread, zucchini noodles, Caesar salad, or roasted broccoli. A simple squeeze of lemon and extra Parmesan ties it all together.
How do I know when shrimp are done?
They turn pink and opaque, curl into a loose “C,” and feel just firm.
If they curl into a tight “O,” they’re likely overcooked.
Can I marinate the shrimp longer?
Keep it short—about 5–15 minutes. Lemon juice can start to “cook” the shrimp if left too long, changing the texture.
Is pre-grated Parmesan okay?
Use freshly grated if possible. If you only have pre-grated, choose a finer shred and keep a close eye to prevent burning.
How can I make it gluten-free?
The base recipe is already gluten-free.
If adding panko for crunch, use a gluten-free version.
Can I double the recipe?
Yes. Cook in batches to avoid crowding and hold the first batch in a warm oven (200°F) for a few minutes if needed.
Wrapping Up
Air Fryer Garlic Parmesan Shrimp gives you big flavor with minimal effort and almost no mess. With a handful of simple ingredients and a few minutes of cook time, you’ll have a versatile dish that works for busy weeknights or casual entertaining.
Keep the tips in mind—don’t crowd, don’t overcook, and finish with lemon—and you’ll nail it every time. Enjoy it your way, whether over pasta, on a salad, or straight from the basket.
Printable Recipe Card
Want just the essential recipe details without scrolling through the article? Get our printable recipe card with just the ingredients and instructions.
Loved This Recipe?
If you're looking for more simple, healthy dinners your family will actually eat, grab my FREE 7-Day Easy Dinner Reset. You'll get 7 easy dinner recipes, simple grocery lists, and a done-for-you plan that takes the stress out of mealtime.



