There’s something magical about the combination of plump, juicy shrimp and the iconic Old Bay seasoning. As someone who’s been experimenting with air fryer recipes for years, I can confidently say that this Air Fryer Old Bay Shrimp recipe has become my go-to for quick, delicious seafood dinners. The best part? It takes just 10 minutes from start to finish!
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
I’ve discovered that air frying shrimp creates an incredibly tender interior while maintaining that perfect exterior snap we all love. The Old Bay seasoning forms a beautiful crust that’s packed with flavor, and the hot circulating air ensures even cooking without any of the hassle of traditional methods.
Key Features
- Ready in just 10 minutes
- Uses minimal oil for a healthier result
- Creates perfectly seasoned, tender shrimp
- Works with fresh or frozen shrimp
- Ideal for both appetizers and main dishes
Essential Ingredients

For this recipe, I’ve carefully tested the proportions to achieve the perfect balance of flavors:
Ingredient | Amount | Notes |
---|---|---|
Large shrimp (21-25 count) | 1 pound | Peeled and deveined |
Old Bay seasoning | 1½ tablespoons | Original blend |
Olive oil | 1 tablespoon | Extra virgin |
Lemon | 1 medium | For serving |
Garlic powder | ½ teaspoon | Optional |
Fresh parsley | 2 tablespoons | Chopped, for garnish |
Equipment Needed
Item | Purpose |
---|---|
Air fryer | Main cooking device |
Large bowl | For seasoning shrimp |
Paper towels | For patting shrimp dry |
Tongs | For flipping shrimp |
Instant-read thermometer | For checking doneness |
Preparation Steps
Preparing the Shrimp
- If using frozen shrimp, thaw completely in cold water (about 15 minutes)
- Pat the shrimp thoroughly dry with paper towels
- Remove tails if desired (I prefer keeping them on for presentation)
- Place shrimp in a large bowl
Seasoning Process
- Drizzle olive oil over the shrimp
- Sprinkle Old Bay seasoning evenly
- Add garlic powder if using
- Toss gently until all shrimp are well-coated

Cooking Instructions
- Preheat air fryer to 400°F (204°C)
- Place shrimp in a single layer in air fryer basket
- Don’t overcrowd – cook in batches if necessary
- Cook for 5-7 minutes total:
- First 3 minutes
- Flip shrimp
- Additional 2-4 minutes until pink and opaque
Temperature Guide
Doneness | Internal Temperature | Visual Cues |
---|---|---|
Perfect | 145°F (63°C) | Pink, opaque, C-shaped |
Undercooked | Below 145°F | Translucent, gray |
Overcooked | Above 155°F | Tight O-shape, rubbery |
Serving Suggestions
I love serving these shrimp in various ways:
- As an appetizer with lemon wedges and cocktail sauce
- Over a bed of cilantro-lime rice
- Tossed in a fresh green salad
- In warm tortillas for shrimp tacos
- Alongside roasted vegetables
Garnishing Options
- Fresh chopped parsley
- Lemon wedges
- Sprinkle of extra Old Bay
- Fresh dill
- Sliced green onions

Storage and Reheating
Storage Method | Duration | Notes |
---|---|---|
Refrigerator | 3-4 days | In airtight container |
Freezer | 3 months | Wrap tightly in foil |
Reheating Instructions
- Air Fryer: 2-3 minutes at 350°F
- Microwave: 30 seconds, covered
- Cold: Excellent in salads
Pro Tips from My Kitchen
After making this recipe countless times, I’ve discovered some crucial tips:
- Never skip patting the shrimp dry – it’s essential for that perfect exterior
- Preheating the air fryer is non-negotiable
- Use jumbo shrimp when possible – they’re more forgiving
- Don’t move the shrimp for the first 3 minutes
- Watch carefully after flipping – cooking time varies by shrimp size
Common Questions and Answers
Q: Can I use frozen shrimp directly in the air fryer?
No, I always recommend thawing them first for even cooking and better seasoning adhesion.
Q: How do I prevent my shrimp from becoming rubbery?
Watch the cooking time carefully – they’re done when they just turn pink and form a C-shape.
Q: Can I reduce the amount of Old Bay seasoning?
Yes, start with half the amount if you’re sensitive to seasonings or watching sodium intake.
Q: What’s the best way to clean my air fryer after cooking shrimp?
Soak the basket in warm soapy water immediately after cooling, then wipe clean.
Q: How many batches will I need to cook for a pound of shrimp?
Typically 2-3 batches, depending on your air fryer size. Never overlap the shrimp.
Nutritional Information
Nutrient | Amount per Serving |
---|---|
Calories | 120 |
Protein | 23g |
Fat | 3g |
Carbohydrates | 1g |
Sodium | 590mg |
Cholesterol | 170mg |
Based on 4 servings per pound
Variations to Try
I’ve experimented with several delicious variations:
Spicy Version
- Add ½ teaspoon cayenne pepper
- Include red pepper flakes
- Serve with spicy remoulade
Garlic Lover’s
- Double the garlic powder
- Add 2 minced fresh garlic cloves
- Finish with garlic butter
Herb-Crusted
- Mix in dried herbs (thyme, oregano)
- Add fresh herbs after cooking
- Serve with herb-infused dipping sauce
Troubleshooting Guide
Issue | Cause | Solution |
---|---|---|
Rubbery texture | Overcooked | Reduce cooking time by 1-2 minutes |
Uneven cooking | Overcrowded basket | Cook in smaller batches |
Seasoning falls off | Wet shrimp | Pat dry thoroughly before seasoning |
Not crispy enough | Too much oil | Use less oil, ensure proper preheating |
Kitchen Safety Notes
- Always check internal temperature
- Handle hot air fryer basket with care
- Don’t reuse marinade from raw shrimp
- Keep workspace clean and sanitized
- Wash hands after handling raw seafood
This Air Fryer Old Bay Shrimp recipe has become one of my most requested dishes, and I’m confident it will become a favorite in your kitchen too. Remember, the key to perfect results lies in paying attention to the details – from properly drying the shrimp to watching the cooking time carefully. Happy cooking!