Camarones en Crema Chipotle are juicy, large shrimp in a creamy chipotle sauce. This Mexican seafood recipe is absolutely delicious and ready in under 30 minutes.
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Watch the Video or follow the step-by-step picture to make this incredibly yummy dish.
I can’t make enough Mexican Shrimp recipes. People ask me for them all the time.
They are seriously the perfect protein.
Low in calories. Low in carbohydrates. And most recipes are done and ready in no time.
How to Make Camarones en Crema Chipotle
These are the only ingredients you need to make this dish. Love easy shrimp recipes!
You probably already have these ingredients sitting in your fridge right now.
It is the perfect recipe for busy weeknight because it comes together in a flash.
Camarones en Crema Chipotle starts with large cleaned shrimp.
How to Clean Shrimp
Rinse the shrimp.
Remove them from the shells.
Cut into the long curved back.
Remove the poop track. It’s a long, dark vein.
Do this for all the shrimp.
Yes, poop track is exactly what you think. This is shrimp poop. No one wants to eat poop.
Once they are ready, place the shrimp in the fridge until you are ready to use.
Shrimp can spoil quickly. You want to buy them and use them right away.
These are raw shrimp, and they look like they are cooked. So pretty in pink. 🙂
Shrimp sizes per pound:
Extra Jumbo 16/20 count
Jumbo 21/25 count
Extra Large 26/30 count
Large 31/35 count
Medium Large 36/40 count
Medium 41/50 count
Small 51/60 count
Extra Small 61/70 count
For example:
For every pound of extra jumbo shrimp, you get about 16-20 shrimp.
and so on…
To make this recipe, I suggest the bigger, the better. I used large shrimp.
You can leave the tail on or off. However, it is easier with the tail off, or you’ll get your fingers full of cream.
Licking fingers is not acceptable at the table… just wait until no one is looking. 🙂
The best thing to do is to freeze them right away. Even if you just brought them home. They thaw easily.
To thaw shrimp, just place them in a water for about 20 minutes.
If they are still not defrosted, let them sit in water longer.
Or, you can also drain the water and add more water. Then let them sit again until fully thawed.
Now time to work on the cream sauce for this scrumptious Mexican shrimp recipe.
This is a milk. You can also use evaporated milk if you prefer.
Milk (or just about any dairy product) will tame the heat to overly spicy dishes.
Remember that for next time you’re eating something that you can’t handle. Don’t reach for the water. Reach for the milk.
Got milk?
Chipotle is a dried and smoked jalapeño.
In Mexico, you can find the dried chipotle version very easily. In the US, they are a little harder to find.
Luckily, we need the canned chipotle in adobo sauce for this recipe for Camarones al Chipotle.
That seems to be more easily available. I’ve even found them in Europe.
Let me tell you, that’s a big deal. My German-American husband sometimes toys with the idea of moving back to Germany. My worry is not having my Mexican food.
If you can find a can of chipotle in adobo you can make several dishes like Chicken Tinga Tostadas or Chipotle Salsa.
Yum. Yum.
To a blender, add the chipotle.
If you’re not into spice, use only half the pepper. It will still give you the smoky chipotle flavor without the heat.
Sour cream also goes into the blender.
You can use cream cheese for a thicker consistency, but you will need to add a little more milk to get the blender going.
Salt is a must in any dish. My advice is always to start small.
You can always add salt, but you can’t take it out.
Blend until smooth.
Before adding the chipotle cream sauce to the skillet, taste it for salt and heat level.
For a sauce that’s too spicy, add more milk.
Or maybe add more salt, if needed.
In a large skillet, add the butter. You can also use olive oil, but I love shrimp cooked in butter.
Another option is to coconut oil, but it will give some of the coconut flavor to your shrimp.
Add the shrimp and cook for a 4-5 minutes. Please do not overcook the shrimp.
No one likes rubbery shrimp. Once they turn pink, immediately go to the next step.
Camarones en Crema Chipotle will come together fast.
I highly suggest to have all the ingredients ready to go.
Onion and garlic then go into the pan. I wouldn’t go too far away. Garlic tends to burn easily.
This will only take 1 minute, or until the onion is translucent.
That’s why we start with the chipotle cream sauce first. So it can be ready when we need it.
Next up is to add the chipotle cream sauce.
Let this cook for another minute, and the Camarones en Crema Chipotle are ready.
What an easy recipe!
Camarones en Crema Chipotle is an ideal dish for those nights that you just don’t want to cook, but you have to, or your family will order greasy take out… UGH!
I served it with rice and broccoli. You can also add green peas, corn, or calabacitas.
The veggies and the rice soak up the sauce. Mmmm!
How long will Camarones en Crema Chipotle last?
In the refrigerator, this dish will last 3-4 days.
I do not recommend putting this dish in the freezer because of the cream sauce.
In a pinch, the freezer might be ok, but just know that your sauce will be watery when reheated.
The other thing you can do is cook the shrimp, onions, and garlic. Freeze it. Then when you’re ready, defrost and make the sauce that day.
To reheat Camarones en Crema Chipotle:
Add the leftovers in a skillet and cook for 5 minutes on medium heat, or until fully heated.
You can also reheat in a microwave in a container for 2 ½ minutes. Stir and enjoy.
Table of Contents
Camarones en Crema Chipotle
Ingredients
- 1 lb large shrimp deveined and shells removed
- 1 chipotle pepper in adobo sauce
- 1 cup milk
- 1 cup sour cream
- Salt to taste
- 1 tablespoon butter
- ¼ onion diced
- 1 garlic minced
Instructions
- Rinse the shrimp.
- Set aside until ready to use.
- To a blender, add the chipotle pepper, milk, sour cream, and salt.
- Blend until smooth.
- Taste for salt.
- In a large skillet, melt the butter.
- Add the shrimp.
- Add salt.
- Cook for 3-4 minutes until they turn pink.
- Stirring occasionally.
- Add the onion and garlic.
- Cook for 1 minute, or until the onion is translucent.
- Stirring constantly.
- Add the chipotle cream sauce to the skillet.
- Stir to combine.
- Cook for 1 minute.
- Remove from heat and serve.
Video
Notes
Nutrition
More Mexican Shrimp Recipes:
Shrimp Ceviche (Ceviche de Camaron)
Mexican Shrimp Cocktail, Coctel de Camarones
Camarones a la Diabla, Mexican Deviled Shrimp
Shrimp with Chipotle Cocktail Sauce
Caldo de Camarón – Mexican Shrimp Soup
Aguachiles
Tacos Gobernador
I subbed a bit of cream cheese for some of the sour cream to thicken the sauce but otherwise followed the recipe. It’s great. Reminds me a dish I used to get at a Mexican restaurant we loved.
I think so too delicious glad you liked it
This dish is absolutely delicious! I added spinach the last minute and it was amazing! Thank you so much
Family loved it ! A very runny sauce but delicious. You can control the heat with adjustments of sour cream. Served on top of roasted red pepper and onions. Outstanding!
Yes! The red pepper sounds like a great addition.
Delicious, quick, and easy! I loved it! Thinking about using it with chicken.
With chicken, it’s delicious! Glad to hear you liked it. 🙂
This looks YUM… YUM… YUM!!! Can’t wait to try it!
This looks incredible! I love the fact that it’s super creamy. I would make it with some white rice
Omg can we say yum?!?! I’m always looking for new dinner ideas! Giving your recipe a try
My brother brought home a dish from a Mexican restaurant and it was this with some rice and beans. Best shrimp recipe I’ve ever made even my dad put leftovers away! So it’s definitely a 5 star for me thank you for this recipe I’ll definitely making this again and again !
Yay! Glad you enjoyed this recipe.
Looks a simple and easy recipe for the weekend. Can’t wait to try.
This looks amazing. I love shrimp! I can’t wait to try it out. Thanks for sharing
This looks and sounds delicious! I love anything chipotle. I need to try this recipe.
What a lovely treat for Valentine’s Day dinner! And the recipe is so easy to follow – thanks for including the helpful pics! Will have to give this a try x
Oh yeah! My favorite seafood is Shrimp so this is really awesome to see this recipe for me to try. That Camarones en Crema Chipotle looks really delicious!
this looks delicious given that i love love sea food I will try this out
My aunt loves shrimp. Curious if she’s tried it in this sauce. Sounds delicious.
Wow, I have never tried to make this recipe looks really delicious and easy. I will try to make this for my kids, thanks for sharing!
This looks so good! It’s like your 5th recipe I’m saving for later THIS WEEK 😀 thanks!
I absolutely love cooking with shrimp! This recipe looks fantastic, as well.
It’s my first to hear and read of Camarones Amarones en Crema Chiptole. I must be missing a lot by not having Mexican foods. It looks yummy plus it’s an easy dosh to make.
I can never find jumbo shrimp!!! Where’d you get them??
This recipe sounds so delicious! I love shrimps and I am lucky to live on the coast, where I can always get the freshest seafood. I haven’t tried shrimps cooked like this before so I will definitely make this recipe one day.
This one is new to me but I think the recipe is a good selection for the family.
Wow as someone from the south, this is definitely a recipe I’ll have to try. My family will love it!