There are sandwiches and then there are sandwiches that make you stop mid-bite and just stare at the wall for a second. This is the second kind. I stumbled onto this combination one afternoon when I had leftover shrimp, a can of crab meat, and a tube of biscuit dough that needed to be used up. What I pulled together in that kitchen was so good that I immediately wrote down everything I did so I would never forget it.
Buttery flaky biscuits split open and loaded with juicy seasoned shrimp, sweet crab meat, and gooey melted cheese. That is the whole story. It sounds simple because it is simple but the result tastes like something you would order at a seafood restaurant on the coast and pay way too much money for. The kind of meal that makes people ask you for the recipe before they have even finished eating.
Whether you are making these for a quick weeknight dinner, a lazy weekend lunch, or something to impress people at a gathering — this recipe delivers every single time. Let’s get into it.
Why you’ll love this recipe
- This is the kind of seafood sandwich that genuinely feels restaurant quality but comes together in your own kitchen in under 30 minutes with ingredients you can grab at any grocery store
- Buttery flaky biscuits as the base make absolutely everything better — they soak up the flavors from the filling and add a richness that regular bread just cannot compete with
- The combination of juicy shrimp and sweet crab meat is one of the best flavor pairings in all of seafood cooking and this recipe lets both shine
- It works as a quick weeknight dinner, a satisfying lunch, or an appetizer that will have people at a gathering talking about it long after the last one is gone
- The ingredients are simple and accessible — canned crab meat keeps this affordable without sacrificing flavor
- Gooey melted cheese over the top pulls the whole thing together and makes it the kind of meal that is genuinely hard to stop eating
Ingredients with key notes
Here is everything you need to make these shrimp and crab biscuit melts, with a few notes to make sure yours come out perfect.
- 1 can refrigerated biscuit dough — A standard 8-count tube works perfectly here. Flaky layers biscuits are the best choice because they split open naturally and create a great base for the filling. You can also make homemade biscuits if you want to go the extra mile and the result is absolutely worth it
- 1/2 lb medium shrimp, peeled and deveined — Fresh or frozen both work. If using frozen thaw them completely and pat them dry before cooking. Medium sized shrimp work best here because they fit nicely on the biscuit without overwhelming it
- 1 cup crab meat — Canned crab meat is perfectly fine for this recipe and keeps the cost down. Lump crab meat gives you the best texture and flavor. If you can get fresh or imitation crab it also works well — just shred it into smaller pieces before adding
- 2 tbsp butter — For cooking the shrimp and building the flavor base. Unsalted butter lets you control the seasoning
- 3 cloves garlic, minced — Fresh garlic is essential here. It goes into the butter and creates the aromatic base that makes the whole filling taste incredible
- 2 tbsp cream cheese, softened — This binds the filling together and adds a subtle creaminess that takes the texture to another level. Make sure it is softened so it incorporates smoothly
- 1 tbsp mayonnaise — Adds richness and a slight tang that balances the sweetness of the crab. Do not skip this
- 1 tsp Old Bay seasoning — This is the seasoning that makes seafood dishes taste like seafood dishes. It is non-negotiable in this recipe. If you do not have it you can substitute with a mix of paprika, celery salt, and a pinch of cayenne
- 1/2 tsp lemon juice — A small amount of acidity brightens everything up and cuts through the richness of the butter and cream cheese
- Salt and black pepper to taste
- 1 cup shredded mozzarella or Gruyere cheese — Mozzarella gives you that classic gooey melted cheese pull. Gruyere adds a more complex nutty flavor that pairs beautifully with seafood. Both are excellent choices
- Fresh parsley, chopped — For garnish. It adds color and a fresh herby note that finishes the dish perfectly
Step-by-step instructions
Step 1: Bake the biscuits
Preheat your oven to whatever temperature the biscuit dough package directs — usually around 375 degrees Fahrenheit. Place the biscuits on a parchment lined baking sheet and bake according to package instructions until golden brown. While the biscuits bake you can get started on the filling so everything is ready at the same time. This is efficient cooking and it feels very professional even when you are just doing it in your own kitchen on a Tuesday.
Step 2: Cook the shrimp
While the biscuits are in the oven melt the butter in a large skillet over medium high heat. Add the minced garlic and cook for about 30 seconds until fragrant. Add the shrimp in a single layer and season with Old Bay, salt, and black pepper. Cook for about 2 minutes per side until the shrimp turn pink and curl into a C shape. Remove the skillet from the heat immediately — overcooked shrimp are rubbery and there is no coming back from that. Set the shrimp aside and let them cool slightly.
Step 3: Make the crab mixture
In a mixing bowl combine the crab meat, softened cream cheese, mayonnaise, lemon juice, and a pinch of Old Bay seasoning. Mix everything together until well combined and smooth. Taste it at this point and adjust seasoning if needed. This mixture should taste bright, creamy, and slightly tangy. If it needs more lemon juice add a few more drops. If it needs more seasoning add a little more Old Bay.
Step 4: Assemble the melts
By now your biscuits should be out of the oven and golden brown. Split each biscuit open horizontally like you would a sandwich bun. Spread a generous spoonful of the crab mixture on the bottom half of each biscuit. Place two or three shrimp on top of the crab mixture depending on the size of your shrimp and your biscuit. Top with a generous handful of shredded mozzarella or Gruyere cheese. Place the assembled open-faced biscuits back on the baking sheet.
Step 5: Melt the cheese
Switch your oven to broil and slide the baking sheet back in. Broil for about 2-3 minutes until the cheese is melted, bubbling, and starting to turn golden at the edges. Watch them closely during this step because the broiler works fast and the difference between perfectly melted and burnt is about 60 seconds. The moment the cheese looks golden and bubbly pull them out.
Step 6: Finish and serve
Place the top halves of the biscuits over the filling or leave them open-faced — both ways are delicious. Garnish with freshly chopped parsley and serve immediately while the cheese is still hot and gooey. These are at their absolute best fresh out of the broiler so do not let them sit around.
Serving suggestions
These biscuit melts are a full meal on their own but here are a few ways to round out the experience:
- A simple green salad with a light lemon vinaigrette alongside these is the perfect contrast to the richness of the filling and cheese
- Serve with a cup of tomato soup or a light seafood bisque for a complete and comforting meal
- A side of coleslaw works beautifully here — the crunch and tang balance out the creamy filling really well
- Set out small ramekins of garlic aioli, remoulade, or a simple cocktail sauce for dipping — the flavors work incredibly well with the seafood filling
- Sweet potato fries or regular oven fries on the side turn this into a proper comfort food dinner spread
- For a gathering cut each biscuit melt into halves or thirds before serving so people can grab them easily as finger food appetizers
Storage tips
These are best eaten fresh but here is how to handle leftovers properly.
- Fridge: Store the shrimp and crab filling separately from the biscuits in airtight containers for up to 2 days. Storing them separately prevents the biscuits from getting soggy from the filling
- Biscuits: Store baked biscuits in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days or in the fridge for up to 4 days
- Reheating: Reheat the biscuits in the oven or air fryer at 350 degrees for about 5 minutes to bring back their crispiness. Warm the filling gently in a skillet over low heat before reassembling. Avoid microwaving the assembled melts — the biscuit will go soft and the shrimp will overcook
- Freezing: The crab mixture can be frozen for up to one month in an airtight container. Thaw overnight in the fridge before using. The assembled melts are not ideal for freezing as the biscuit texture changes significantly
Let’s wrap this up
Shrimp and crab biscuit melts are one of those recipes that sounds fancy but is actually one of the easiest things you will ever make. Thirty minutes, simple ingredients, and a result that genuinely impresses people every single time. That is the sweet spot that I am always chasing in the kitchen and this recipe hits it perfectly.
Make these on a night when you want something that feels special without the stress. Bring them to a gathering and watch them disappear in minutes. Or make them just for yourself on a Friday night because you deserve a restaurant quality meal made in your own kitchen.
Try them and let me know what you think in the comments below. Share this with someone who loves seafood and remember — the best cooking is the kind that makes people feel taken care of.
With gratitude, Kip
Shrimp and crab biscuit melts — The seafood sandwich you never knew you needed
Description
These shrimp and crab biscuit melts combine juicy garlic buttered shrimp and a creamy seasoned crab mixture piled onto warm flaky biscuits and topped with gooey melted cheese. Ready in under 30 minutes with simple accessible ingredients, they deliver a restaurant quality seafood experience right from your own kitchen. Perfect for lunch, dinner, or a seriously impressive appetizer.
Ingredients
Instructions
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Preheat oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit. Bake biscuits on a parchment lined baking sheet according to package instructions until golden brown
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Melt butter in a skillet over medium high heat. Add garlic and cook for 30 seconds. Add shrimp, season with Old Bay, salt and pepper and cook 2 minutes per side until pink. Remove from heat
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In a bowl combine crab meat, cream cheese, mayonnaise, lemon juice, and a pinch of Old Bay. Mix until smooth. Taste and adjust seasoning
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Split baked biscuits open horizontally. Spread crab mixture on the bottom half. Top with shrimp and a generous handful of shredded cheese
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Place assembled open faced biscuits on baking sheet and broil for 2-3 minutes until cheese is melted and golden
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Garnish with fresh parsley and serve immediately
