Well, frankly, sometimes you have to have dinner on the table, and you have to have it fast. However, “fast” does not have to mean dull, right? This is where this hot honey shrimp recipe comes in. It is indeed a game-changer on the evenings when one lacks time and needs something to prepare in less than 25 minutes, providing a burst of sweet and spicy flavor. We’re talking tender, juicy shrimp coated in a sticky, irresistible glaze that’ll make your taste buds sing. No more boring food; this meal demonstrates that fast food does not have to be dull.
Let’s make Hot honey shrimp

Ingredients
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- 1.5 lbs large shrimp, peeled and deveined
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- 1 tbsp olive oil
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- Salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste
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- 1/2 cup honey
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- 2 tbsp hot sauce (like Sriracha or Frank’s RedHot)
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- 1 tbsp soy sauce
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- 1 tbsp lime juice
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- 2 cloves garlic, minced
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- 1 tsp red pepper flakes (optional, for extra heat)
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- Fresh cilantro or chopped green onions, for garnish
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- Sesame seeds, for garnish (optional)
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Instructions
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- Prepare the Hot Honey Sauce: In a small bowl, whisk together the honey, hot sauce, soy sauce, lime juice, minced garlic, and red pepper flakes (if using). Set aside.
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- Prep the Shrimp: Pat the shrimp very dry with paper towels. This is a must for a good sear! Season generously with salt and pepper.
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- Cook the Shrimp: Heat the olive oil in a large skillet or wok over medium-high heat. Once hot, add the shrimp in a single layer. You might need to do this in batches to avoid overcrowding the pan.
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- Sear: Cook the shrimp for 1-2 minutes per side, just until they turn pink and opaque. Don’t overcook them!
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- Glaze: Pour the hot honey sauce over the cooked shrimp. Toss everything gently to coat the shrimp evenly. Let the sauce simmer for about 1 minute, allowing it to thicken slightly and cling to the shrimp.
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- Serve: Remove from heat immediately. Garnish with fresh cilantro or green onions and a sprinkle of sesame seeds, if you’d like. Serve hot over rice, noodles, or with your favorite veggies.
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Expert Tips for making the perfect honey garlic shrimp

Making perfect hot honey shrimp isn’t rocket science, but a few little tricks can make all the difference. We want those juicy, flavorful shrimp every single time!
Getting Your Shrimp Just Right
The initial occasion when I attempted to prepare shrimp myself was a classic error of putting too many of them in the pan. They boiled rather than grilled, and were rubbery and sad. Certainly it was an educational experience! To prevent this, you should always cook shrimp in batches, unless you have a very large skillet. Having space to them will enable them to achieve that beautiful pink color and soft texture without being overcooked. You’ll be glad you took the extra minute.
Pro Tip: Don’t overcrowd your pan! Cooking shrimp in a single layer, even if it means doing it in two batches, is key for a beautiful sear and perfectly tender results. Overcrowding drops the pan’s temperature, leading to steamed, rubbery shrimp.
Spice Level Adjustments
This recipe should provide you with a nice heat base but you are the cook! incase if you need more heat, you may want to add more pepper flakes or another hot hot sauce. On the other end, to make it less kicky, add less of the hot sauce or skip the red pepper flakes altogether. Instead of sriracha you can even use a sweet chili sauce to bring some other type of warmth. I, sometime use Gochujang sauce for a different kind of UMAMI.
Here’s a quick look at some popular hot sauces and their typical heat levels:
| Hot Sauce | Heat Level | Flavor Profile | Best For |
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| Sriracha | Medium | Garlic, sweet, tangy | Versatile, stir-fries, dipping |
| Frank’s RedHot | Mild-Medium | Vinegary, cayenne pepper | Classic buffalo flavor |
| Gochujang | Mild-Medium | Sweet, savory, fermented chili | Korean-inspired dishes |
| Tabasco | Hot | Sharp, vinegary, pure chili | When you want a direct kick |
Serving Suggestions for Hot Honey Shrimp
This hot honey shrimp is incredibly versatile. We often enjoy it with:
- Fluffy white rice or brown rice to soak up all that amazing sauce.
- Noodles, like lo mein or rice vermicelli, tossed right into the pan.
- Steamed or roasted vegetables such as broccoli, asparagus, or bell peppers.
- A simple green salad to cut through the richness.
- Lettuce wraps for a lighter, refreshing meal.
Experiment and find your favorite combination! The sweet, savory, and spicy glaze clings beautifully to whatever you choose.
Storage & Reheating
Got leftovers? Lucky you! Keep any remaining hot honey shrimp in a non-porous container in the refrigerator not more than 2-3 days. You can eat it once more when you are ready to do it, and in a skillet with medium-low heat gently warm it up. Do not over cook, or the shrimp may become rubbery. In a pinch, a quick blast in the microwave would do the trick, but make sure to keep an eye on it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use frozen shrimp for this recipe?
Absolutely! Just make sure your frozen shrimp are completely thawed and patted very dry before cooking. Excess water can prevent a good sear and dilute your sauce. You can thaw them overnight in the fridge or quickly under cold running water.
What kind of honey is best for hot honey shrimp?
Any good quality liquid honey works well. You don’t need anything super fancy, but a local or raw honey can add a lovely depth of flavor. Just avoid crystallized honey unless you plan to warm it first to make it pourable.
How spicy is this hot honey shrimp recipe?
With the amounts listed, it has a pleasant, noticeable kick that’s generally enjoyable for most spice levels. It’s not overpoweringly hot. If you’re sensitive to spice, start with less hot sauce and no red pepper flakes. If you crave serious heat, feel free to bump up both!
What are some good side dishes to pair with hot honey shrimp?
This dish pairs wonderfully with simple sides that can absorb the fantastic sauce. White rice, brown rice, or even quinoa are excellent choices. Steamed or roasted broccoli, asparagus, or a simple crisp green salad also make great accompaniments.
Can I prepare the hot honey sauce in advance?
Yes, you definitely can! Whisk together all the sauce ingredients and store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3-4 days. This makes meal prep even faster when you’re ready to cook the shrimp.
So, are you ready to add this hot honey shrimp to your weekly rotation? What’s your favorite way to serve it?
