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February 26, 2025

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4.94 from 61 votes

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This easy Shrimp Risotto recipe has a rich flavor and is deliciously creamy. It’s a restaurant-quality dish that the whole family will love!

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Are you as obsessed with risotto as I am? Be sure to try my Lemon Mascarpone Risotto, Caprese Tomato Risotto, and Mushroom Risotto too!

Whenever I cook risotto it brings to mind images of Gordon Ramsay reality shows where he’s yelling at his chefs in training who are trying to get their risotto just perfect. Not too mushy, still with a good bite. Am I the odd ball, or does this happen to you too?

Maybe this is why the thought of cooking risotto tends to stress people out.

It really shouldn’t.

I actually find the risotto making process really relaxing. 

I’ve mentioned in previous posts that I love making risotto when it’s chilly outside. Standing in front of a warm stove and unconsciously stirring away is a bit like meditation for me. And, as an added bonus, you’re left with a pot of creamy, comforting deliciousness at the end.

With this simple recipe, you’re guaranteed to master risotto making even if it’s your first time!

Shrimp Risotto Ingredients

This recipe is made using simple ingredients:

  • Chicken stock – or try swapping in some homemade Instant Pot Bone Broth or seafood stock
  • Olive oil – I like to use a good quality extra-virgin olive oil
  • Arborio rice – this is the standard risotto rice. It has a high starch content that makes for deliciously creamy risotto.
  • Dry white wine – or you can use dry vermouth. Here are 13+ of my favorite white wines for cooking.
  • Shrimp – I’m using uncooked, peeled & deveined shrimp in this recipe
  • Butter – to add that yummy, creamy flavor
  • Worcestershire sauce – adds a bit of tang and extra depth of flavor
  • Garlic – feel free to add more or less garlic cloves to suit your taste
  • Shallots – or you can swap in some diced onion
  • Salt and pepper – always be sure to season at the end with a pinch of salt and pepper
  • Green onions – a nice garnish to finish things off!

How do you make Shrimp Risotto?

The risotto-making process is easy, but it can be a bit intimidating if you’ve never made it before. It is definitely a dish that you need to “babysit.”

During the cooking process, the risotto is fed ladle full after ladle full of stock, letting it absorb between each addition. The process results in the grains of rice plumping up and the constant stirring creates the most fantastic, creamy texture.

While the risotto is cooking away, I like to saute my shrimp with a bit of butter, garlic and Worcestershire sauce. They cook up sweet and delicious. Perfect for topping the hot risotto.

Tips for Making Shrimp Risotto

  • I love to keep dry vermouth on hand and often use it in recipes where white wine is called for. It will keep in your cupboard and it’s generally more affordable than white wine.
  • If you’d prefer to make risotto without alcohol, replace the white wine or vermouth with non-alcoholic white grape juice or omit it and use warm broth in its place.
  • The best way to determine if your risotto is done is by tasting. During the last 5-10 minutes it will become very creamy. You want to ensure that the arborio rice is fully cooked, but not becoming mushy. I like for it to have the slightest bit of a bit to it, a little bit like al dente pasta.
  • Another way to tell risotto is done cooking is by dragging a wooden spoon or spatula along the bottom of the pot. If the risotto slowly fills in the empty space, it should be good to go.
  • Be sure to save your shrimp shells. They can be used to make a flavorful shrimp stock!
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Variations

This is a great basic risotto recipe that can lend itself to endless possibilities. You can adapt this recipe to make any type of risotto you like. Here are some options:

  • Omit the shrimp and add vegetables (asparagus perhaps) or stir in some parmesan cheese and sautéed mushrooms.
  • Want to add a bit more tang to your risotto? Try stirring in some lemon juice and/or lemon zest at the end.
  • Want to add a bit of heat? Try adding in a pinch of red pepper flakes.

How to store and reheat risotto

  • To store: Keep any leftover risotto in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days.
  • To reheat: Place the leftovers into a pan with a bit of extra broth and heat over medium heat until warmed through.

Here’s a full post with my tips on how to reheat risotto.

Wine pairings for Shrimp Risotto

  • I paired this with a Vinho Verde. Vinho Verde wines are dry with just a bit of effervescence to them, and they’re generally very affordable.
  • This shrimp risotto would also pair well with a Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc or a Pinot Grigio.

If you loved this creamy rice I would appreciate it so much if you would give this recipe a star review! Also, be sure to snap a picture of your finished dish and share it with me on Instagram using the hashtag #platingsandpairings and tagging me @platingsandpairings.

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Now that you know the basics of making risotto, why not try some more easy risotto recipes?

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More risotto recipes:

  • Beet Risotto with Goat Cheese
  • Pumpkin Risotto
  • Pesto Risotto
  • Butternut Squash Risotto
  • Pea Risotto with Mascarpone, Mint & Prosciutto
  • Lemon Risotto
  • Tomato Risotto
  • Mushroom Risotto

More shrimp recipes:

  • Shrimp Fra Diavolo
  • Lemon Shrimp Orzo
  • Shrimp Sushi Bowls
  • Spring Roll Bowls with Shrimp
  • Shrimp Piccata
  • Prawn Biryani

What to serve with risotto: 

  • Arugula Salad
  • Shaved Fennel Salad
  • Sous Vide Asparagus
  • Instant Pot Artichokes
  • Blistered Shishito Peppers 
  • MORE —> 35+ EASY sides for risotto!

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Shrimp Risotto

This Shrimp Risotto has a rich seafood flavor and is deliciously creamy. It’s easy to make at home and perfect for an elegant dinner.
4.94 from 61 votes
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Serves 4 people
Created by Platings and Pairings
Prep Time: 10 minutes mins
Cook Time: 30 minutes mins
Total Time: 40 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 3-4 cups chicken broth
  • 2 Tablespoons olive oil
  • 2 shallots (finely chopped)
  • 1 cup Arborio rice
  • 1 cup dry white wine (or dry vermouth)
  • 1 pound shrimp (uncooked, peeled & deveined )
  • 2 Tablespoons butter (unsalted)
  • 1 Tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
  • 3 cloves garlic (minced)
  • 1 Tablespoon lemon juice (plus 1 teaspoon lemon zest )
  • salt and pepper (to taste)
  • 3 green onions (thinly sliced, to garnish )

Instructions

  • Heat chicken broth to a simmer in saucepan. Leave to keep warm on the burner while you prepare the risotto.
  • In a large stockpot or dutch oven, heat the olive oil over medium-high heat. Saute shallots for a couple of minutes. Add in the rice and sauté for a couple minutes until lightly toasted.
  • Pour in the white wine and stir until evaporated.
  • Add a ladle of the heated chicken stock to your rice and stir until evaporated. Repeat this process until the rice is done. This will take approximately 20 minutes and the rice will be done when it still has a nice bite to it, but is fully cooked.
  • Meanwhile, melt butter in large saute pan over medium-high heat. Add garlic and heat until fragrant, about 1 minute. Add shrimp and Worcestershire sauce and cook until the shrimp are pink and fully cooked.
  • When shrimp is cooked, chop up into pieces and stir into your cooked risotto.
  • Stir in the lemon juice and zest and season with salt and pepper, to taste.
  • Top bowls of risotto with green onions. Enjoy!

Nutrition

Calories: 535kcal | Carbohydrates: 47g | Protein: 27g | Fat: 20g | Saturated Fat: 8g | Cholesterol: 316mg | Sodium: 1717mg | Potassium: 455mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 445IU | Vitamin C: 21.5mg | Calcium: 208mg | Iron: 5.8mg
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65 responses

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    April 23, 2024

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  2. Ryan
    May 11, 2024

    5 stars
    Very good recipe we used shell on shrimp then sautéed the shells separately added them to the broth to simmer to give the risotto an even more shrimp flavor

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  3. John E.
    October 8, 2024

    5 stars
    I find that adding liquid a little at a time to be a complete waste of time. I added the wine and let it reduce by half then added the entire 3+ cups of broth at one time. Bring it to a low simmer and stir it about once every 2 minutes. Just keep you eye on it so it doesn’t come to a rapid boil. Takes the same amount of time but a lot less labor intensive and it comes out perfect.

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  4. Pat
    December 1, 2024

    This was very good. I appreciated the clear, straightforward recipe directions. My changes were two: I used homemade fish stock in lieu of chicken broth, and I added some lemon juice right before serving.

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  5. Crystal
    December 18, 2024

    4 stars
    Easy instructions to follow to make perfect risotto, but dish lacked flavor. Added quite a bit of spices and a knob of butter to get it close to what I thought was wonderful.

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    1. Erin
      December 21, 2024

      Thanks Crystal – I just reworked the recipe a bit and ended up adding some lemon at the end for extra flavor!

      Reply
  6. Alexis Bell
    January 25, 2025

    3 stars
    Very yummy!!!

    I wish the recipe was more detailed around how long to cook the shallots, toast the risotto, and cook the shrimp for those of us beginner cooks. I also wish there was guidance on the best kind of white wine to use too. Overall, the dish was delicious but the recipe could use more details!

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    1. Erin
      January 25, 2025

      Hi Alexis – In the post, there is a blurb about my favorite white wines to use for cooking. Hope that helps in the future!

      Reply
  7. Sherry
    April 3, 2025

    5 stars
    I never made risotto before. This recipe was easy to make and tasted so good! I also added asparagus to mine.

    Reply
    1. Erin Lynch
      April 7, 2025

      I’m so glad it was helpful Sherry!

      Reply
  8. Sara
    April 7, 2025

    5 stars
    The family loved it. We didn’t have wine or vermouth and it was still so delicious and easy to make.

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    1. Erin Lynch
      April 7, 2025

      Thank you Sara!

      Reply
  9. Lilly Johnson
    July 9, 2025

    5 stars
    I made this for dinner for the first time tonight. I have never had risotto before and was so excited to try it. The lemon I added at the end added a perfect amount of acidity and balanced the salty tone from the shrimp just perfectly! I will 100% be making this again.

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    1. Erin Lynch
      July 10, 2025

      Thank you so much for giving it a try Lilly!

      Reply
  10. Cindy O
    July 21, 2025

    5 stars
    I made this 2 nights ago and again leftover last night. Absolutely delicious. Never would have thought to add Worcestershire sauce which really was a surprising addition. I make many risottos and next time I may add asparagus or peas at the end.

    Reply
    1. Erin Lynch
      July 30, 2025

      Thanks Cindy!

      Reply
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