
I don’t slow down all that often. Because well…rest is like an activity, and I tend to view all activities in the same, “hey we’ll fit it all in at some point!” way. It’s not that I don’t get tired. It’s not even that I find masochism’s shoulder particularly comfortable to lean on.
It’s just that I’m kind of over-the-top.

This week was a lesson in slowing down. I flew back to Seattle from a month’s visit with my family in Boston, resumed working like a respectable individual, fell down a massive hill and split my knee in three very unfortunate pieces, clogged not only my kitchen sink, but the bathroom one too, and then, just then, found out my car battery had died and gone to heaven.
I don’t generally like to say things happen for a reason.
But this time is different. My knee is sore so I’m less inclined to race around. My car is kaput. My sinks hate me. I’m limited in mobility and, well, bakeability too. A clogged drain may be the only time when buttercream isn’t the solution.
I stayed home.
I read a full book on my kindle. I watched so much reality television that I now have a hole in my brain the size of the Jersey shore. I played games with Daniel — and not just mind ones. I…what’s that word for the thing that people do to their homes just before guests come over? Right. Cleaned. I sat with my thoughts. And my thoughts sat with chocolate.
And while I don’t think I necessarily buzzed about my apartment any slower than I might have had I not been immobilized by hurt knees and a dead car battery and clogged sinks, I feel like I took a different look at my life. I changed the routine, and therein found a few of the most fun and reflective days I’ve had in some time. Maybe slowing down meant spending time with myself, just doing seemingly normal, verging on mundane things. Nonetheless, they were wonderful.
I felt at home in more ways than one.
And truth? I still cooked despite the drain derailing me. I took my sweet sweet time making a dish that felt and tasted special. A meal to be savored slowly and peacefully with the man I love, in the apartment I cleaned, in the city that inspires me, on the coast that has claimed me for the next couple years.
But right, you’re here for a recipe! Lighter baked stuffed shrimp.

I originally tasted these shrimp two months ago, when I went to a cooking demonstration hosted by Silvana Nardone, the author of the wonderful cookbook, Cooking with Isaiah, and the former editor-in-chief of Rachael Ray Magazine. They were one of the three dishes she served, and I’ve not been able to forget about them since. That’s saying something. Since I work in food, write about food, cook like my life depends upon it, I come across so many recipes that I want to try my hand at. These surpassed all of those recipes and landed at the top of my must make list…and I’m so glad they did.
Quite honestly, these shrimp are the most wildly flavorful bites I’ve had in a long, long time. They’re petite, but only in size; the flavor is absolutely bursting from lemon, the brightness of parsley, savory notes of garlic and tender chunks of shrimp, and a lovely bready heft from seasoned panko.
Make a batch and serve them on thinly sliced lemon rounds for a pretty presentation. I promise they’ll be a hit :)
Lighter Baked Stuffed Shrimp
Ingredients
For the filling:
- 1 pound large shrimp peeled, deveined and finely chopped
- 2 cloves garlic minced
- ¼ cup sour cream
- 1 cup Italian seasoned panko bread crumbs
- ¼ cup fresh parsley finely chopped
- 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice 1 lemon
- ¼ teaspoon turmeric
- ¼ teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- ¼ teaspoon pepper
Remaining ingredients:
- 16 jumbo shrimp peeled, deveined, and butterflied (about 1 pound)
- Lemon wedges for serving
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 425°F. Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper.
- Make the filling: In a large bowl, combine the shrimp, garlic, sour cream, panko, parsley, lemon juice, turmeric, red pepper flakes, salt, and pepper. Use your hands to mix well.
- Prepare the jumbo shrimp for filling: Butterfly them by running a sharp knife along their curved backs (where the vein runs). Do not cut all the way through -- just far enough so that you can spread the bottom of the shrimp out into a wide circle. You want the tail end to stick up and arc over. The cut side should be split and facing down on your cutting board, almost creating a little lap for the filling.
- Place these butterflied shrimp on your prepared baking sheet. Mound tablespoons of filling onto the laps of each of the jumbo shrimp, pressing gently so that the mixture stays in one clump when you take your hand away. Repeat with remaining shrimp and filling.
- Spray all prepared shrimp with cooking spray and bake until the shrimp are bright pink and the filling is cooked through, about 15 minutes.
- Serve the shrimp with lemon wedges and an additional sprinkling of fresh parsley.


i love this different take on the traditional shrimp scampi! it sounds delicious, and I can just taste the butter, garlic, lemon, and breadcrumbs :)
Using this recipe and it’s 2026. Seeing these comments from 2011 is crazy! Hope y’all are well!
This post was so funny! I totally identified with everything you wrote, except the shrimp part ;) I just can’t stomach the stuff and its chewy texture, but you still managed to make it look delicious.
My favorite line was “A person who would like to write a book on multitasking…while blow drying her hair, brushing her teeth, and making origami simultaneously.” haha! I could totally see myself doing the same thing.
Can’t wait to read the next thing you cook up. Have a great day, Andrea!
I, too, think the article was HILARIOUS and one I could COMPLETELY relate to!! Thanks so much for the entertainment!!
this looks so delish, i will definitely be making it!
This looks amazing! I love that you wrote about your forced reflective period. It’s nice when those pop up. I’m contemplating taking a day off of work just because I would have the house to myself. I relish the days before there were toys all over my floor. Ironically though I wouldn’t change the mess-maker for anything. Maybe I can take a personal day with the excuse of I have to bake brownies. I’m self-medicating. These shrimp would be for my next day off.
Shrimp…lemon….garlic…..nom nom nom….
Wow those look unbelievable. Seriously too good.
Life literally made you slow down…I wish my life would! The shrimp look great and I love your nail polish.
Oh my! I just found the perfect Valentine’s dinner for me and my husband! Thank you so much!
Life in the slow lane, sounds good sometimes!
This recipe looks sooooo good! I was telling my husband about deconstructing recipes yesterday, and today I showed him this one. He really loves shrimp and wants me to make this. Then he asked if this is one of those decomposing recipes…….don’t know why I try sometimes!
What gorgeous presentation!! These shrimp look absolutely amazing!!! I definitely have trouble slowing down too – always looking for the next thing to do while performing the current task. My boyfriend always asks me why I can’t just “do nothing and relax” and it’s so hard to explain how doing that would be work in itself for me (he seems to have no trouble with it however ;) )
I love to make amazing bite sized eats for just me and my husband when the Teenager with the voracious appetite is away.
I just printed this….thinking as I did most of last year…should I commit to making everything you post for one year????
I should really….my life would be changed forever.
xoxoxo
Hahahaha, I love that! Double dare you? xoxo
I grew up in the era of Quincy, Medical Examiner. I told my Mom when I was about 8 that I wanted to be a medical examiner, and an interior decorator, so that I could decorate my medical examiner office!
It’s nice to shake things up a bit! And I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this recipe – this is going straight to the top of my recipes to make! Hugs!
wow-that looks amazing!
Wow….those look incredible. Also intimidating, but maybe I’ll give them a shot sometime.
This does look amazing and what is the name of your divine looking nail polish?
Hi, I’m new to your Blog and loving it so far, I can’t tear myself away! Curious if you know the Nutrition info for this recipe, not that anything would stop me from making it, it sounds incredible!
My mother-in-law made these tonight. They were quite delicious. Thank you for posting
This made the best meal I’ve prepared in a LONG time!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks, and YUM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I LOVE YOUR HUMOR. ALSO YOUR RECUIPES.
AS SOO AS I GET THE SHRIMP MAKING THIS.
THNK YOU, WANDA
I personally, just wanted her to get to the recipe.
This Lighter Baked Stuffed Shrimp recipe looks absolutely delicious! I love how you’ve managed to make a classic dish lighter without sacrificing flavor. Can’t wait to try this for my next dinner party! ✨
I can’t wait to try this lighter baked stuffed shrimp recipe! It looks delicious and perfect for a healthy weeknight dinner. Love that you made it so flavorful without all the extra calories. Thanks for sharing!
I tried the Lighter Baked Stuffed Shrimp recipe, and it was a hit at my dinner party! The flavors were incredible, and it felt indulgent without the guilt. Thank you, Andie, for sharing such a delicious and healthy option! Can’t wait to make it again!
I just tried the Lighter Baked Stuffed Shrimp recipe, and it was amazing! The flavors were fantastic, and I loved how healthy it felt without sacrificing taste. This will definitely be a regular in my meal rotation. Thanks for sharing!
I just made this lighter baked stuffed shrimp recipe, and it was a hit at dinner! The flavors were fantastic, and I love that it’s a healthier option. Thank you, Andie! Can’t wait to try more of your recipes!
This Lighter Baked Stuffed Shrimp recipe looks absolutely delicious! I love how you’ve made it healthier without compromising on flavor. Can’t wait to give it a try for dinner this week! Thanks for sharing!
This Lighter Baked Stuffed Shrimp recipe looks amazing! I love the creative twist on a classic dish. Can’t wait to try it for dinner this week! Thanks for sharing!
I absolutely love this recipe! The stuffed shrimp look so flavorful and perfect for a light meal. Can’t wait to try making this at home. Thanks for sharing!
This lighter baked stuffed shrimp recipe looks absolutely delicious! I love how you’ve made a healthier version without sacrificing flavor. Can’t wait to try it out for dinner this week!
I tried the Lighter Baked Stuffed Shrimp recipe, and it was a hit at my dinner table! The flavors were fantastic, and I loved how light and healthy it felt. Thank you for sharing such a delicious recipe, Andie! Can’t wait to make it again!
This Lighter Baked Stuffed Shrimp recipe looks delicious! I love how you made a healthier version without sacrificing flavor. Can’t wait to try this for dinner! Thank you for sharing!
Wow, this recipe looks absolutely delicious! I love the idea of lighter stuffed shrimp, and the flavors you included sound amazing. I can’t wait to try it out for dinner this week! Thanks for sharing such a wonderful dish!
I can’t wait to try this Lighter Baked Stuffed Shrimp recipe! It looks delicious and perfect for a cozy dinner. Thank you for sharing such a healthy twist on a classic dish, Andie!
This Lighter Baked Stuffed Shrimp recipe looks amazing! I love how you’ve created a healthier version without sacrificing flavor. Can’t wait to try it for my next dinner party! ✨
I just made the Lighter Baked Stuffed Shrimp, and it was absolutely delicious! The flavors were amazing, and I loved how light the recipe felt. Thank you, Andie, for sharing such a fantastic dish—perfect for a weeknight dinner!
This Lighter Baked Stuffed Shrimp recipe looks absolutely delicious! I love how you managed to make it healthier without sacrificing flavor. Can’t wait to try it out for dinner this week! Thank you for sharing!
I just tried the Lighter Baked Stuffed Shrimp recipe, and it was a huge hit at dinner! The flavor was incredible, and I loved that it was lightened up. Thank you for sharing such a delicious and healthier option! Will definitely make this again!
Cmon everybody uses the same words? Great taste without sacrificing? A light take on a dish already light? These reviews are fake. That being said im going to try it and i will give an honest review without the same wording as sacrificing and not losing flavor.
This Lighter Baked Stuffed Shrimp recipe looks absolutely delicious! I love that it’s both flavorful and lighter on calories. Can’t wait to give it a try for a weeknight dinner. Thank you for sharing!
I absolutely love this recipe! The lighter baked stuffed shrimp sounds delicious and perfect for a healthy dinner option. Can’t wait to try it out with some of my favorite herbs! Thank you, Andie, for sharing such a mouthwatering dish!
This Lighter Baked Stuffed Shrimp recipe looks amazing! I love how it combines flavor and healthiness. I can’t wait to try it out for dinner this week! Thanks for sharing, Andie!
I can’t wait to try this Lighter Baked Stuffed Shrimp recipe! It looks absolutely delicious and perfect for a weeknight dinner. I love the combination of flavors you’ve included. Thanks for sharing!
This lighter baked stuffed shrimp recipe looks amazing! I love how you’ve made it healthier without sacrificing flavor. Can’t wait to try it this weekend! Thanks for sharing!
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