Mexican Camarones a la Diabla
Ready to bring some bold, smoky heat to your table? Say hello to Camarones a la Diabla—a fiery Mexican shrimp dish drenched in a deep red sauce crafted from ripe tomatoes, smoky chipotle peppers, and pungent garlic. The natural sweetness of the shrimp tempers the spice, creating a sultry, unforgettable flavor profile. Serve it up with rice or soft tortillas, and get ready for a soul-warming experience.

Ingredients You’ll Need
- 1 lb large shrimp, peeled and deveined
- 2 tbsp olive oil
- 4 ripe tomatoes, chopped
- 2–3 chipotle peppers in adobo (adjust based on your spice tolerance)
- 3 cloves garlic, minced
- Salt, to taste
- Fresh cilantro, for garnish
- Lime wedges, for serving
Instructions
- Toss the tomatoes, chipotle peppers, and garlic into a blender. Blend until silky smooth. Set aside.
- In a large skillet, heat the olive oil over medium heat. Add shrimp, season lightly with salt, and cook for 2–3 minutes until just pink.
- Pour in the blended sauce. Simmer for 5–7 minutes until thickened and the flavors deepen.
- Serve immediately with a flourish of chopped cilantro and a wedge of lime.
Pair with steamy rice or warm tortillas and enjoy the kick.
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 25 minutes
Calories: ~250 per serving
Servings: 4
Why You’ll Crave This Dish
- It’s spicy, savory, and downright addictive.
- Fast and fuss-free—perfect for a weeknight dinner.
- The shrimp soak up every drop of that bold sauce.
- Pairs effortlessly with multiple sides.
- That smoky, garlicky tomato base? Next-level delicious.
Creative Variations to Try
- Toss in diced bell peppers or onions for added crunch.
- Swap chipotles for guajillo or pasilla chiles for a different heat.
- Add a splash of lime juice or tequila for a zesty punch.
- Mix in scallops or flaky white fish for a seafood twist.
- Play with herbs—think oregano, thyme, or a dash of cumin.
Expert Tips for Perfection
- Use the freshest shrimp you can find—quality matters.
- Tweak the chiles to match your spice preference.
- Let the sauce simmer gently to develop depth.
- Garnish smart: cilantro and lime awaken the whole dish.
- Serve it piping hot for peak flavor.

Serving Ideas
- White rice: perfect for soaking up that sauce.
- Warm tortillas: flour or corn, your call.
- Zesty green salad: a cool contrast to the heat.
- Avocado or guacamole: creamy, rich relief.
- Elote or grilled veggies: for a true Mexican spread.
Storage Tips
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. Reheat gently on the stovetop or microwave until warmed through—just don’t overcook the shrimp.

FAQs
Q: Can I use frozen shrimp?
A: Yes—thaw fully and pat dry before cooking.
Q: How can I make it milder?
A: Use fewer chipotles or remove the seeds.
Q: Can I make it ahead?
A: The sauce can be prepped in advance; cook shrimp fresh for best results.
Q: How do I devein shrimp?
A: Slice gently along the back with a knife or kitchen shears and pull the vein out.
Q: Can I swap out shrimp?
A: Absolutely—chicken, beef, or tofu all work beautifully.
Conclusion:
Camarones a la Diabla isn’t just a dish—it’s a flavor explosion. With just a handful of ingredients and endless variation potential, you can easily tailor it to your taste. Mild or inferno-level spicy, this dish delivers every time. Pair it with your favorite sides and take your taste buds on a journey straight to the heart of Mexico.