Easy Shrimp Boil Recipe (Perfect for Summer Entertaining)
/Looking for an easy shrimp boil recipe that's simple enough for a weeknight dinner but impressive enough for entertaining? This classic shrimp boil is made in a standard 8-quart stockpot and loaded with juicy shrimp, smoked sausage, sweet corn, tender potatoes, and plenty of Old Bay seasoning.
Whether you're planning a summer dinner party, hosting friends for the Fourth of July, or creating a coastal-inspired tablescape, this shrimp boil makes a beautiful centerpiece that's both casual and memorable.
Unlike traditional large-scale seafood boils, this recipe is perfectly sized for 4–6 people, making it ideal for home cooks who want all the flavor without needing outdoor burners or oversized equipment.
Why You'll Love This Shrimp Boil Recipe
✔ Made in a standard 8-quart stockpot
✔ Perfect for 4–6 guests
✔ Easy one-pot recipe
✔ Ready in under an hour
✔ Packed with classic coastal flavor
✔ Beautiful presentation for summer gatherings
The combination of shrimp, sausage, potatoes, and corn creates a complete meal that feels festive and relaxed all at once.
What Is a Shrimp Boil?
A shrimp boil is a classic coastal dish popular throughout the Southern United States and Lowcountry regions. Shrimp, potatoes, corn, sausage, and seasonings are cooked together in a large pot and served family-style.
Traditionally enjoyed during warm-weather gatherings, shrimp boils are known for bringing people together around the table. This smaller version makes it easy to recreate the experience indoors while still delivering all the flavor and charm of the original.
Ingredients
2 lbs large shrimp, peeled and deveined (tails on)
1 lb smoked sausage, sliced into 1-inch pieces
1 lb baby potatoes
4 ears corn, cut into thirds
1 lemon, halved
1/4 cup Old Bay seasoning
2 tablespoons kosher salt
8 cups water
For Serving
6 tablespoons butter, melted
1 tablespoon Old Bay seasoning
Fresh parsley, chopped
Lemon wedges
How to Make a Shrimp Boil
Step 1: Season the Water
Fill an 8-quart stockpot with water. Add lemon halves, kosher salt, and Old Bay seasoning. Bring to a rolling boil.
Step 2: Cook the Potatoes
Add the baby potatoes and cook for 12–15 minutes, or until nearly fork tender.
Step 3: Add the Corn and Sausage
Add the sliced sausage and corn pieces. Continue cooking for 5–7 minutes.
Step 4: Add the Shrimp
Add the shrimp during the final 2–3 minutes of cooking. Shrimp cook quickly and are done when pink and opaque.
Step 5: Drain and Serve
Carefully drain the pot and transfer everything to a large serving platter, sheet pan, or parchment-lined table.
Drizzle with melted butter and sprinkle generously with additional Old Bay seasoning and fresh parsley.
Serve immediately with lemon wedges.
Summer Hosting Essentials
Hosting a shrimp boil or coastal dinner party? I've rounded up my favorite serving platters, blue-and-white table pieces, woven chargers, appetizer trays, and entertaining staples that help make summer gatherings feel effortless and elevated.
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Tips for the Best Shrimp Boil
Don't Overcook the Shrimp
Shrimp cook very quickly. Leaving them in the pot too long can make them rubbery.
Use Fresh Lemon
Fresh lemon adds brightness that balances the richness of the butter and sausage.
Choose Large Shrimp
Large shrimp hold up best during cooking and make the presentation more impressive.
Serve Family Style
Part of the charm of a shrimp boil is the presentation. Serve everything together on a large platter or spread across parchment paper for a true coastal entertaining experience.
What to Serve with a Shrimp Boil
This shrimp boil pairs beautifully with:
• Coastal Summer Charcuterie Board
• Blueberry Lemon Ginger Beer Cocktail
• Watermelon Feta Salad
• Cornbread
• Citrus Slaw
• Lemon Bars
For entertaining, I love serving this alongside a coastal-inspired charcuterie board and a refreshing summer cocktail for a complete dinner party menu.
Coastal Entertaining Favorites
These are the serving pieces and hosting details I reach for when styling summer tablescapes and seafood dinners—from oversized platters and serving boards to cocktail glasses and casual coastal decor.
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Hosting Tip
Planning a summer gathering? Style your shrimp boil with blue and white linens, fresh hydrangeas, woven chargers, and plenty of lemons for a timeless coastal tablescape that feels both elegant and approachable.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I make a shrimp boil indoors?
Yes. This recipe was specifically designed for a standard 8-quart stockpot and can easily be made indoors on your stovetop.
How many people does this shrimp boil serve?
This recipe serves approximately 4–6 people depending on portion size and side dishes.
Can I use frozen shrimp?
Absolutely. Just thaw the shrimp completely before cooking for the best texture.
What type of sausage works best?
Smoked sausage, andouille sausage, or kielbasa all work beautifully in this recipe.
Can I make a shrimp boil ahead of time?
Shrimp boils are best served fresh. You can prep the ingredients ahead of time, but cook everything just before serving for the best flavor and texture.
More Summer Recipes You'll Love
• Coastal Summer Charcuterie Board
• Blueberry Lemon Ginger Beer Cocktail
• Slow Cooker Baked Beans with Bacon
• 4th of July Flag Fruit Pizza
This easy shrimp boil recipe is everything summer entertaining should be—simple, flavorful, beautiful, and meant to be shared. Whether you're hosting a holiday gathering or a casual dinner with friends, it's a recipe that brings everyone together around the table.






