Recipes

Easy Creamy Shrimp Dip

It’s snowy here in Columbia, South Carolina! My kids have absolutely enjoyed it so much! But when it’s snowy, I love a good dip or soup! So here it is!

If you need an appetizer that actually disappears, this creamy baked shrimp dip is it. It’s rich without being heavy, packed with flavor, and simple enough to throw together without babysitting the stove.

This is the kind of dip people hover over. The kind where someone asks, “Wait—what’s in this?” before going back for seconds.

Let’s get into it.

Why This Shrimp Dip Works

This recipe isn’t fancy for the sake of being fancy. It works because the flavors are balanced:

Shrimp brings clean, savory protein

Cheese + sour cream give it richness and body

Lemon juice + dill cut through the heaviness

Bacon adds salt and texture

Worcestershire adds depth you can’t quite put your finger on

No single ingredient steals the show—but together? Solid.

Ingredients You’ll Need

• Shrimp, peeled and deveined

• Green bell pepper

• Onion

• Sour cream

• Heavy cream

• Mozzarella cheese

• Parmesan cheese

• Bacon

• Fresh dill

• Lemon juice

• Worcestershire sauce

• Green onions

• Salt and black pepper

(Exact measurements are in the printable recipe.)

How to Make Creamy Baked Shrimp Dip

1. Cook the Shrimp (Briefly)

Sauté the shrimp just until opaque. This takes only a couple of minutes. Pull them off early—overcooked shrimp will ruin the texture later.

2. Soften the Veggies

In the same pan, cook the onion and green pepper until soft and fragrant. You want flavor here, not crunch.

3. Build the Creamy Base

In a mixing bowl, combine sour cream, heavy cream, mozzarella, Parmesan, Worcestershire, lemon juice, dill, and half the green onions.

4. Fold Everything Together

Add the shrimp, vegetables, and bacon. Mix gently so the shrimp stay tender.

5. Bake Until Bubbly

Transfer to a greased baking dish and bake uncovered until hot, bubbly, and lightly golden on top.

Finish with the remaining green onions and serve warm.

What to Serve With Shrimp Dip

This dip is rich, so pair it with something sturdy:

• Toasted baguette slices

• Crackers or pita chips

• Crostini

• Celery or bell pepper strips if you want balance

Make It Your Own

Want it spicy? Add cayenne or chopped jalapeños

Want it lighter? Swap half the sour cream for Greek yogurt

Extra indulgent? Add a splash of white wine when cooking the shrimp

Perfect For…

• Holiday parties

• Game day spreads

• Family gatherings

• “I need something impressive but easy” nights

This is a low-effort, high-reward recipe—the kind you keep in your back pocket.

Printable Recipe

Want the print-friendly version?

👉 Download the Creamy Baked Shrimp Dip Recipe PDF (link to your PDF) below




Estimated Macros (Per 1/8 of the full dish)

Calories: ~325-340

Protein: 16-18g

Fat: 25-27g

Carbs: 3-4g

Watch Video Above

Until Next Time friends,

Happy Eating!

Shelly

Carne Asada Loaded Cheese Fries

A few years ago I went on a domestic mission’s trip with a team to inner city LA, and during one of our debrief meetings, we went to an amazing restaurant where I tried Carne Asada Loaded Fries. They were to die for, and I still think about them often. So much that it’s been years, and I am still thinking about them! So let’s make them!

Carne Asada Loaded Cheese Fries (Fresh Potato Version)


Ingredients:

Carne Asada

• Sirloin steak

• ¼ cup soy sauce

• 2–3 cloves garlic, minced

• 1 tsp cumin

• 1 tsp chili powder

• ½ tsp black pepper

• Garlic salt (to finish)

Fresh Fries

• 2 russet or gold potatoes

• Olive oil

• Garlic salt

Toppings

• Shredded cheese (cheddar/jack blend)

• Sour cream

• Salsa

• Avocado (diced or sliced)

• Pickled jalapeños

• Fresh cilantro

Step 1: Marinate the Steak

In a bowl:

• Soy sauce

• Garlic

• Cumin

• Chili powder

• Black pepper

  • Salt, garlic salt, pepper

  • lime juice


Add steak, toss well.

Marinate 20–45 minutes (or longer — )

Step 2: Fresh Potato Fries (This is the key part)

1. Wash potatoes (peel optional).

2. Cut into thin fries (uniform size matters).

3. Soak in cold water 20–30 minutes

→ This removes excess starch = crispier fries.

4. Drain and pat very dry.

5. Toss with:

• Olive oil

• Garlic salt


Cook Options

Oven:

• 425°F

• Single layer on a baking sheet

• Bake 25–30 min, flipping halfway

Fry: fry once in oil, then put on plate and paper towel. Then fry again for crispiness (this is what my hubby did this time). So delish!

Air Fryer:

• 380°F for 15–18 min

• Shake halfway

Fries should be golden and crisp before topping.

Step 3: Cook the Carne Asada

• Heat pan or grill hot.

• Sear steak 3–4 min per side.

• Rest 5 min.

• Chop into bite-size pieces.

• Finish with a light sprinkle of garlic salt.

Step 4: Assemble & Melt

1. Fries on a sheet pan

2. Steak over fries

3. Shredded cheese on top

4. Broil 2–3 minutes until bubbly

Step 5: Load It Up

Top with:

• Salsa

• Avocado/guacamole

• Pickled jalapeños

• Sour cream

• Cilantro

Optional but 🔥:

• Drizzle a tiny bit of warm steak pan juices over the fries




Estimated Macros (Per 1/4 of the full dish)

Calories: ~345

Protein: 22–24g

Fat: 19-23g

Carbs: 21-23g

Watch Video Above

Until Next Time friends,

Happy Eating!

Shelly