Shrimp go from perfect to rubbery way too fast — and once that happens, there’s no saving them.
This air fryer garlic lemon shrimp hits that sweet spot right before that. Juicy, lightly golden, with just enough garlic and fresh lemon to keep everything bright without overpowering it.
It’s fast, low effort, and the kind of dinner you end up making again without even planning to.
Difficulty: Easy
Time: 10 minutes
Servings: 3–4

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What You Need for Air Fryer Garlic Lemon Shrimp
How to Make Air Fryer Shrimp That Stay Juicy, Not Rubbery
- Start by patting the shrimp dry. This step matters — too much moisture and they steam instead of getting that light roasted edge.
- In a bowl, toss shrimp with olive oil, garlic, lemon zest, paprika, chili flakes, salt, and pepper. Keep it light — you want the shrimp to still taste like shrimp.
- Let them sit for a few minutes while the air fryer heats. No long marinating here — just enough to coat everything evenly.
- Arrange in a single layer in the air fryer basket. If they overlap, they won’t cook evenly.
- Air fry at 190°C / 375°F for 6–8 minutes, shaking once halfway through. Start checking early — shrimp cook fast.
- As soon as they turn opaque and lightly firm, take them out. They continue cooking slightly from residual heat, so don’t wait too long.
- Finish with fresh lemon juice right before serving. That’s what brings everything together.
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This is where shrimp go wrong fast
Overcooking.
It happens in seconds.
You want:
👉 just opaque
👉 slight curl, not tight
That’s the difference between juicy and rubbery.
FAQ
Can you make air fryer garlic lemon shrimp with frozen shrimp?
Yes, but thaw them fully and pat dry first — otherwise they release too much water and don’t cook properly.
What’s the best temperature for cooking shrimp in the air fryer?
Around 190°C / 375°F works best. It cooks them quickly without drying them out.
Why are my air fryer shrimp watery instead of slightly roasted?
They were too wet or overcrowded. Dry them well and give them space in the basket.
Can you use butter instead of oil for garlic lemon shrimp?
Yes — it makes them slightly richer, but still works well with the lemon.







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