Creamy Shrimp Dip Recipe - Easy Shrimp Dip With Cream Cheese! (2024)

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by Brenda Score onOctober 29, 2018 (updated August 16, 2023)

This cold Shrimp Dip recipe is an easy appetizer with just a few ingredients. It’s thick and creamy, and full of delicious shrimp flavor. The recipe comes from my mom – it’s a Christmas Eve tradition for our family!

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A Creamy Shrimp Dip Recipe

My parents hosted Christmas Eve for my mom’s side of the family for many, many years. And, my mom’sShrimp Dip quickly became an annual tradition, right alongside the oyster stew, hand-cranked vanilla ice cream, and chocolate peanut butter Ritz cookies.

This recipe is one of the easiest and best appetizers you’ll ever make. Plus, you can prepare it ahead of time, leaving it to rest its merry little self in the refrigerator until your guests arrive. It’s thick and creamy, and full of clean shrimp flavor. We enjoy this dip on Christmas Eve and all year ’round!

Shrimp dip is made with really simple seasonings, but don’t let that fool you. It’s packed with flavor, and you’re guaranteed to receive rave reviews every time you make it!

(And, if you’re looking for more easy shrimp appetizers, check out this air fryer shrimp, this shrimp tempura, or this shrimp ceviche!)

Why You’ll Love This Cream Cheese Shrimp Dip

Shrimp dip is a must-make recipe that you’re going to want to keep in your back pocket. Here’s why:

  • So creamy. This shrimp dip is made with cream cheese and mayonnaise, a couple of seasonings, and some tiny shrimp. The result is a thick, creamy dip that you can serve with crackers, veggies, and more!
  • Quick and easy. You can whip shrimp dip together in just 15 minutes! It’s so simple.
  • Perfect for any occasion. I make this shrimp dip recipe for parties, the holidays, and just as a tasty snack sometimes!
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What You’ll Need

I’ve often thought: “What can I add to this recipe to improve it?” Because it feels just too simple. But it really needs nothing more. You just can’t go wrong with shrimp dip with cream cheese. Right?!

This recipe only calls for 5 ingredients, plus black pepper if you like (to find the exact amounts, check out the recipe card below):

  • Canned tiny shrimp – I keep cans of tiny shrimp in our pantry at all times – they’re key for this shrimp dip. You could also try using cooked salad shrimp, though, if needed.
  • Cream cheese – Use a softened block of cream cheese, not the spreadable kind.
  • Mayo – Absolutely do NOT use Miracle Whip! Miracle Whip has corn syrup and spices added to it – it is not mayo. Just use mayonnaise!
  • Fresh green onions – I love the fresh, bright flavor these add.
  • Garlic salt – You can also just use garlic powder and salt if you like.
  • Black pepper – I like to grind some over the top, but it’s totally not necessary.

Can I Use Fresh or Frozen Shrimp?

If you prefer to not use canned shrimp, substitute fresh or frozen. Just be sure to use shrimp that has been cooked – do not use raw shrimp! But my preference will always be canned tiny shrimp, as it gives me the traditional flavor that I grew up with.

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How to Make Shrimp Dip

This creamy dip comes together in a snap! Here’s what you’ll need to do:

  • Chop up the shrimp and green onion. First, set aside a few of the nicer looking shrimp, then finely chop the rest. Chop the green part of the green onions, too.
  • Blend the cream cheese and mayo. In a medium bowl, mix the cream cheese and mayonnaise until well blended. An electric blender works best, to get the mixture super smooth.
  • Combine all of the ingredients. Stir in the shrimp, green onion, and garlic salt.
  • Serve. Transfer the dip to a small serving bowl and top it with the reserved shrimp and additional green onion. Sprinkle a bit of freshly ground black pepper over the top if you like. Serve with crackers and/or veggies.
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Tips & Recipe Variations

Even though the shrimp-dip-making process is pretty simple, I still have a few tips to share with you!

  • Let the cream cheese come to room temperature. This will ensure that it blends smoothly and doesn’t leave you with chunks in your dip.
  • Blend the cream cheese and mayo until smooth. I believe that the best way to blend cream cheese is to use an electric mixer. But, if you’re an expert at hand-blending it with a wooden spoon or spatula, go right ahead. Just make sure that when you blend the cream cheese with the mayo, that the combination is completely smooth before adding in the remaining ingredients.
  • Add a little kick. If you want some heat to your shrimp dip, feel free to add in a little bit of hot sauce!

Can I Make This Dip in Advance?

Yes! Go ahead and make this dip several hours to a day ahead of time. Just store it in a container with a lid in the refrigerator until you’re ready to serve it.

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Serving Suggestions

There are so many things that you can serve with shrimp dip! Here are some of my go-to options:

  • Crackers. This dip is great with a variety of crackers, but we mostly serve it with Keebler Original Club Crackers. Their buttery, flaky goodness is wonderful with the dip.
  • Vegetables. I also like to offer some fresh veggies for dipping – like mini carrots and sliced cucumbers and bell peppers.
  • Bread. Slice up a baguette and enjoy this dip on some lightly toasted bread!
  • Chips. You could also serve your shrimp dip with salty potato chips, if you like!

How to Store

If you end up with leftover shrimp dip, you can store it in an airtight container in the fridge for 2-3 days. Enjoy it cold, or bring it to room temperature before you serve it again – it’s up to you!

More Easy Dip Recipes

You can never have too many party dip recipes on hand, so here are a few more that you might like!

  • Baked Buffalo Chicken Dip
  • Million Dollar Dip
  • Reuben Dip
  • Dill Pickle Dip
  • Roasted Chili Corn Salsa

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Mom’s Shrimp Dip

prep time: 15 minutes mins

total time: 15 minutes mins

Thick, creamy shrimp dip is the perfect appetizer for a party or the holidays! Tender shrimp, cream cheese, mayo, and a couple of seasonings combine for the best shrimp dip recipe you've ever tasted.

4.5 Stars (244 Reviews)

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Ingredients

  • 1 can 4 oz. tiny shrimp, drained and rinsed
  • 8 ounces cream cheese softened
  • ½ cup mayonnaise Do not use Miracle Whip!
  • cup finely chopped green onion plus a bit more for sprinkling over the top
  • ½ teaspoon garlic salt
  • freshly ground black pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Set aside a few of the nicer looking shrimp, then chop up the rest.

  • In a medium bowl, mix cream cheese and mayonnaise until well blended. A blender works best, to get the mixture nice and smooth. Then stir in the chopped shrimp, green onion, and garlic salt.

  • Transfer dip to a small serving bowl and top with reserved whole shrimp and additional green onion. Sprinkle a bit of freshly ground black pepper over the top. Serve with crackers and fresh veggies for dipping. For crackers, we mostly serve this dip withKeebler Original Club Crackers.

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Notes

  • To make ahead. This dip can be prepared several hours to a day ahead of time and then stored in a container with a lid in the refrigerator.
  • To store. If you end up with leftover shrimp dip, you can store it in an airtight container in the fridge for 2-3 days. Enjoy it cold, or bring it to room temperature before you serve it again – it's up to you!
  • From Mom's recipe box.

Nutrition Information:

Serving: 1 Calories: 131kcal Carbohydrates: 1g Protein: 1g Fat: 13g Saturated Fat: 5g Polyunsaturated Fat: 8g Cholesterol: 24mg Sodium: 188mg Sugar: 1g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated by Spoonacular. I am not a nutritionist and cannot guarantee accuracy. If your health depends on nutrition information, please calculate again with your own favorite calculator.

Did you make this recipe?Please leave a comment below. And share a photo on Instagram with the hashtag #afarmgirlsdabbles or tag @farmgirlsdabble!

© Brenda | A Farmgirl’s Dabbles

Cuisine: American

Course: Appetizers

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This post was previously published in 2012. Photographs and some of the text were updated in 2018.

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  1. James FortierReply

    Our family recipe is very similar, but we use fresh garlic instead. Two cloves, pushed through a garlic press. The difference is a rounder garlic flavor and a more floral garlic aroma. We let it refrigerate for at least 6 hours before consuming. Highly addicting!

    • Brenda ScoreReply

      I will try that, thanks!

  2. cherylReply

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    This is super easy to make ahead and take to a friend’s house.

  3. CherylReply

    Making this for Christmas Eve with the neighbors. Super easy to make ahead!

    • Brenda ScoreReply

      YAY!! :)

  4. AmandaReply

    Thank you for sharing your yummy shrimp dip recipe! I’ve made it twice now and my family and extended family gobbled it up both times. I am making the shrimp dip to take to a Christmas party tonight and I know it will for sure be enjoyed by all once again. Thanks again! Merry Christmas to you and your family and have a Happy New Year!

    • Brenda ScoreReply

      Wonderful! Thank you for coming back to share this with me! I hope you had a very merry Christmas – and Happy New Year!

  5. LisaReply

    I’ve had this recipe for years but mine calls for 2 cups shredded cheddar. And I NEVER use canned shrimp. I get cooked shrimp and cut in small pieces.
    Mayo and sour cream, not cream cheese. It’s very good

  6. Karen KliesingReply

    Can’t wait to make this for Christmas Eve and surprise my brothers. Mom used to make this when we were growing up. This recipe sounds like how my mom used to make it.

  7. Mary HeinrichReply

    Could I use low fat cream cheese and light mayo? This sounds yummy but I need a low cal version. Thanks!

  8. Janet GReply

    We always ate this dip with large fritos – excellent!

  9. lowandslowReply

    Canned shrimp? Gnarly!

  10. ElizabethReply

    How long would you say this should safely keep refrigerated?

    • Brenda ScoreReply

      Hi Elizabeth – this keeps very well in the refrigerator for at least 3 to 4 days.

  11. Charlotte FordhamReply

    I delete garlic salt and use powder. Add capers and a bit of lemon juice to brighten it up. The nice salty capers popping in your mouth is wonderful!! I grew up with my mom making this for bridge night. She’s been gone over 20 years and it still makes me feel close to her when I make this.

    • Brenda ScoreReply

      Ooooo, capers! I will try that. Thanks for sharing about your mom, too. :)

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Creamy Shrimp Dip Recipe - Easy Shrimp Dip With Cream Cheese! (2024)

FAQs

Should you rinse canned shrimp? ›

During the canning process the shrimp are packed in water with sugar, spices, and salt. Because the shrimp sit in this brine for a while, the flavor can become very intense, especially the saltiness. That's why it's best to rinse them off and then pat them dry before using them.

What is seafood dip made of? ›

Stir cream cheese, sour cream, mayonnaise, ketchup, Worcestershire sauce, garlic, lemon zest and juice, seafood seasoning, paprika, hot sauce, freshly ground black pepper, cayenne, and 4 ounces shredded Cheddar cheese together in a bowl until well combined. Season with salt.

What are tiny shrimp used for? ›

Tiny Shrimp

The mini-size of tiny shrimp makes them perfect for foods such as soups and gumbos. Tiny shrimp are also easy to grind, making them a good candidate for pastes and fillings. Due to their small size, this type is usually only sold peeled and deveined.

What happens if you don't rinse shrimp? ›

Rinsing cooked shrimp from the store is not necessary unless there are specific reasons, such as removing excess sodium or if there are any noticeable contaminants. Otherwise, it's generally safe to consume them as is. I always do because you never know how long it's been in the freezer .

Are canned shrimp healthy? ›

The Benefits of Canned Fish

You can find shrimp, sardines, clams and crabmeat in cans too! Canned fish provides protein and is convenient, nutritious and delicious. Protein is an essential nutrient for building and maintaining the body's tissues and muscles.

What goes well with seafood dip? ›

Serve with crusty baguette, sturdy crackers, celery sticks, or pita wedges.

What condiment is traditionally served with seafood in the US? ›

Tartar sauce can also be enhanced with other herbs, lemon juice, and olives. It is most often served with seafood dishes such as fish and chips, fish sandwiches, fish fingers, fried oysters, and calamari. Tartar sauce is often served with various fried seafood dishes.

What brings out the flavor of shrimp? ›

These savory little crustaceans taste best with seasoning that complements their unique umami flavor. The top three spice blends for shrimp are garlic butter, Old Bay Seasoning, and blackened seasoning, and they are easy to make at home!

What shrimp has the best flavor? ›

Pink shrimp are some of the tastiest shrimp you can find, mild and sweet without the distinctive ammonia taste some of the brown and white shrimp have. Just don't expect a vibrantly hued patch of shrimp at the market—pink shrimp can range from white to gray in color.

Can dogs eat shrimp? ›

When prepared properly, shrimp is safe for dogs and puppies to eat in small portions. Shrimp does contain a high amount of cholesterol and sodium. Make sure that the shrimp is thoroughly cooked, and always remove the shell, veins, and tail. The shells can become a choking hazard or even lead to an intestinal blockage.

What are the very tiny shrimp called? ›

The most likely culprits would be brine shrimp or amphipods, aka gammarus, which are another small crustacean that's quite similar to a shrimp in some ways. Brine shrimp below.

Should you rinse canned foods? ›

Chef Smith agrees: "Rinsing the vegetables helps to reduce the sodium and makes it easier to balance the salt in a dish." Indeed, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) reports that draining and rinsing canned vegetables can reduce the sodium content by 5 to 10 percent.

Should you rinse canned meat? ›

Reducing the salt

Canned meats are high in salt. When used in recipes, usually add less salt than the recipe says to add. You can also rinse the meat in a strainer to remove excess salt.

Should you rinse shrimp for shrimp co*cktail? ›

Preparing the Shrimp for Shrimp co*cktail

First, thaw if frozen: Thaw frozen shrimp in the refrigerator overnight or under cool running water in a colander for about an hour. Rinse and drain the shrimp in the colander.

Should you wash store bought shrimp? ›

The answer, it turns out, is that you probably don't need to do anything to clean it. Not only is this true for frozen shrimp, but it's true for pretty much all shrimp; cleaning is ultimately a matter of preference far more than one of necessity. Whether you want to is another matter entirely.

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