Baked stuffed artichokes with shrimp are the epitome of an elegant yet comforting dish that combines the earthiness of artichokes with the delicate sweetness of shrimp. This dish is perfect for a special occasion or as a standout appetizer thatβs sure to impress your guests. The hearty artichokes are stuffed with a savory mixture of breadcrumbs, garlic, Parmesan, and fresh herbs, then topped with succulent shrimp and baked to perfection.
Preparing artichokes can seem intimidating, but with a little guidance, itβs an easy and rewarding task. Start by trimming the artichokes and removing the tough outer leaves. Youβll want to focus on the tender heart and the meaty inner leaves, where the stuffing will go. After cleaning, you can steam or boil the artichokes until theyβre just tender enough to easily separate the leaves.
The stuffing is where the magic happens. A blend of garlic, breadcrumbs, Parmesan cheese, lemon zest, and fresh herbs like parsley and thyme creates a flavorful, aromatic base. The breadcrumbs soak up the natural juices from the artichoke and shrimp, giving the stuffing a savory, moist texture that contrasts beautifully with the crisp edges of the artichoke leaves. The addition of shrimp adds a pop of seafood flavor and extra richness, making each bite a satisfying combination of textures.
Once the artichokes are stuffed and topped with the shrimp, a drizzle of olive oil or melted butter ensures they bake to a golden, crispy perfection. As the artichokes bake, the shrimp cook through, soaking up the flavors of the stuffing and creating a fragrant, savory dish thatβs hard to resist.
Baked stuffed artichokes with shrimp are perfect for a fancy appetizer, a special dinner, or even as part of a seafood platter. Serve them with a crisp white wine and a side salad, and youβve got a meal that feels indulgent yet balanced. This dish brings together the best of both land and sea, making it a true crowd-pleaser with flavor thatβs both elegant and comforting.

Ingredients
- 4 artichokes large,
- 1/2 pound shrimp peeled and deveined
- 1 cup breadcrumbs
- 1/2 cup parmesan cheese grated
- 2 cloves garlic minced
- 2 tbsp parsley chopped fresh
- 1/4 cup olive oil
- Salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 375Β°F (190Β°C).
- Prepare the artichokes by cutting off the top third and the stem. Remove the tough outer leaves and trim the sharp tips from the remaining leaves. Using a spoon, scoop out the choke from the center of each artichoke. Place the prepared artichokes in a large pot of boiling water and cook for 15 minutes or until the leaves are tender. Remove the artichokes from the pot and let them cool slightly.
- In a bowl, combine the breadcrumbs, Parmesan cheese, minced garlic, chopped parsley, olive oil, salt, and pepper. Mix well to combine.
- Stuff the breadcrumb mixture into the center of each artichoke, making sure to get some between the leaves as well.
- Place the stuffed artichokes in a baking dish and drizzle with olive oil. Bake in the preheated oven for 45 minutes or until the breadcrumbs are golden brown and the artichokes are tender.
- While the artichokes are baking, cook the shrimp in a separate pan until pink and cooked through.
- Serve the baked stuffed artichokes with the cooked shrimp. Enjoy!
I followed the recipe but my artichokes were bitter. What did I do wrong? π
These are absolutely amazing! The flavors blend so well together, and the shrimp adds a nice touch. Definitely making these again!
Yummy! But my partner said it was too much work to prepare. Maybe next time Iβll buy prepped artichokes.
The recipe says to use olive oil but I used coconut oil, it was weird! But kinda good?
They looked nice but were hard to eat. Next time Iβm sticking with mashed potatoes. π
My family loved it! Even my picky eater brother came back for seconds!
The breadcrumb filling was super tasty! I added some lemon zest too, very refreshing. π
Yum! Lemon zest sounds like a great addition π Iβll definitely try that next time.
I dont get why artichokes are so popular, they look weird and taste strange. Not a fan of this recipe.
Yum! Perfect combo of flavors. I want this for every meal. <3
I couldnβt agree more! They are absolutely delicious. This recipe is a keeper! π
Looks good, but Iβm not a fan of artichokes. Is there a way to make this with something else? π₯΄
I have no idea what an artichoke is but this seems interesting. Maybe Iβll try it if I feel brave.
Wasted a lot of time on this. The prep was hard and they just didnβt taste that great. I prefer my artichokes steamed.
I totally get what you mean! I tried this recipe too, and it was way more complicated than I thought. Steamed artichokes are the best!
Honestly, you canβt go wrong with artichokes. They taste good if you cook them right! Maybe you just need more practice?
Wow! I never thought to bake them this way. The crunchiness is awesome!
So good! I added some lemon juice to the filling and it was a hit! Will definitely make again.
Super easy to make! I love shrimp and artichokes together. Will do this again for sure!
I was skeptical about the shrimp with artichokes, but I was pleasantly surprised! Tastes amazing!
These were incredible! The shrimp really added a nice touch. Will definitely make again!
These were so good! I made them for my family and everyone loved them. Will definitely make again!
Yum! I added some crushed red pepper for a kick. Highly recommend! πΆοΈπ
Not bad, but the prep time took forever. I think I like them just steamed next time.
Baked for longer than the recipe said and they got a bit burnt. Maybe check them sooner?
I tried this last night and my boyfriend said it tastes like fancy restaurant food. Iβm impressed! π
Well, I tried making these but they turned out a bit mushy. Not sure if I did something wrong or if artichokes are just not my thing.
I had the same issue once! I think I overcooked mine too. Artichokes can be tricky, especially if youβre not used to them. Give them another try; maybe less boiling time will help!
These were absolutely delicious! The shrimp added such a nice touch. Will be making these again for sure!
Delicious! My family loved it! We didnβt have shrimp, so we used crab instead and it was still yum!
Not sure about mixing shrimp with artichokes. The flavors were weird. I prefer them plain.
Sounds fancy, but I feel like itβs too much work for a vegetable. π
I totally get it! It looks delicious but man, that seems like a lot of hassle for veggies! π
But itβs worth it! Trust me, once you taste them, you wonβt mind the effort. π
These are just glorified salad bowls, LOL. Not a fan. Who even eats artichokes anyway?? π€·ββοΈ
Too complicated for me. I just want something easy. Ugh!
Used garlic powder instead of fresh garlic and added some lemon. Very tasty! Thx!
Tastes good, but I think I put too much garlic. Next time Iβll use less.
Too many steps for me. I just donβt have that kind of time. Also, what even is an artichoke?!
These were amazing! I never thought I could make something so fancy at home. My family loved them!
I donβt think this is how you make stuffed artichokes. Whereβs the rice? My grandma made better ones.
I tried this but didnβt cook the artichokes long enough, oops! They were still a bit tough. The stuffing was great though!
This recipe was a hit with my family! The artichokes turned out perfectly tender and the shrimp added a nice touch. Will definitely make again!
I tried this recipe and it was a disaster. Artichokes were hard & the stuffing burnt. So disapointed! π©
Are there any substitutes for shrimp? My friends are allergic. Also, not sure about cooking timesβ¦
Artichokes are just prickly plants, I donβt understand why people love them. Sorry!
I get it, they can be a bit weird to look at! But when theyβre cooked right, they taste amazing! You should try them stuffed with shrimp!
Okay, I burnt mine. Who doesnβt love burnt offerings though? Gotta try again, LOL!
Yummy! But I think I overcooked the artichokes a bit. Next time Iβll watch them more closely. Overall, a win!
Overall, decent recipe. But honestly, I think the shrimp could be skipped. Way too much work for a little bit of flavor!
Not bad, but I think the shrimp was too much. Should have kept it simple with just the artichokes.
I actually think the shrimp really added a nice flavor! But I get what you mean about keeping it simple. Everyone has their own taste!
So good! My kids loved them! Artichokes are always a winner in this house.
This recipe is fantastic! I never thought Iβd be able to make artichokes at home, but these turned out amazing! My family loved them.
Could you use crab instead of shrimp? Im allergic to shrimp but the recipe sounds nice otherwise.
I donβt know, man. Artichokes are kinda weird. My kids didnβt even try them. What a waste of shrimp!
Yummm!!! I love these stuffed artichokes! Perfect for a dinner party! π
Too complicated for me! I thought artichokes were just for dipping in butter. π€·ββοΈ
I get it! Artichokes can be super confusing! But they are so much more than just butter dippers! You got this! π
I neva cooked artichokes before. This turned out great! Shrimp were a nice touch. π¦
Too complicated! Who has time to prep artichokes? I just bought some frozen ones instead.
I get what you mean! Frozen artichokes are much easier and still taste pretty good. I just avoid the hassle! π
Whatβs the point of artichokes? They donβt even have meatπ
Artichokes are actually really good! Theyβre like little veggie boats filled with flavor. Give them a try! π
Artichokes and shrimp? Weird combo, but surprisingly good. Could use more cheese tho.
I couldnβt find fresh parsley, so I used dried. Still turned out great!
Eh, it was okay. Didnβt have shrimp, so I used crab meat. Still edible, but not what I expected.
Artichokes? Arenβt they those prickly things? I prefer just shrimp. π€·ββοΈ
Too complicated for me. I barely managed to cut the artichokes!
Complicated? Nah, it ainβt that bad! You just gotta practice with those artichokes. Theyβre good once you get used to it!
I totally get it! Artichokes can be tricky. Maybe try a simpler recipe next time? Good luck!
These artichokes were a hit at our dinner party! Everyone loved them.
Iβm glad to hear that! They really are delicious. I made them last week, and everyone loved them too!