Sheet-Pan Shrimp With Tomatoes, Feta and Oregano
Updated Nov. 21, 2023

- Total Time
- 10 minutes
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Ingredients
- 1garlic clove
- 1teaspoon salt
- 1tablespoon chopped fresh oregano
- 1tablespoon lemon juice
- 2tablespoons olive oil
- Black pepper
- 1½pounds peeled shrimp
- Chopped tomatoes, for serving
- Crumbled feta, for serving
Preparation
- Step 1
Turn on the broiler, and position the oven rack close to the heat.
- Step 2
Mash garlic clove with salt until it forms a paste. Add chopped oregano, lemon juice, olive oil and lots of black pepper. Rub paste all over 1½ pounds peeled shrimp.
- Step 3
Spread shrimp out on a pan and broil, 2 to 3 minutes per side. Served topped with chopped tomatoes and crumbled feta.
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One clove of garlic for 1 1/2 pounds of shrimp? That has to be a typo. One head of garlic would be more like it.
Served this last evening for my wife's birthday. Used jumbo shrimp and grilled them - it was marvelous! This recipe is a keeper.
Instead of a garnish, I added cucumber and fresh parsley to the fresh tomatoes and feta and drizzled this with lemon juice and olive oil and served as a salad on the side.
Also served with grilled asparagus and baby bella mushrooms that I sauted with a little bacon.
Added a a baguette and a bottle of white wine, we savored the evening together!
This has become a favorite for entertaining. So little time in the kitchen. I put the shrimp in a baggie with the oil, garlic, lemon juice. oregano and pepper and leave it in the fridge until ready to cook. I cook for about 3 minutes total and don't bother to turn anymore as it's just as good. Thank you!
I was disappointed in this, it seemed a bit bland and not sure why. Followed instructions. Won’t make again.
Substituted fresh basil for oregano.
I broiled halved cherry tomatoes with shrimp, and as they cooked, the juices combined with the feta to create a rich, tangy sauce that was absolutely to die for. I added a bit of lemon zest and juice, which brightened everything perfectly. Served it over pan-seared halibut, and the whole dish came together like something you'd find at a coastal bistro. So easy, so flavorful — I’ll be making this on repeat all summer.