Grilled Marinated Shrimp

"Whenever summertime comes around, I look forward to making this shrimp recipe on our outdoor grill. I've served this to guests, alongside a nice green salad and a pitcher of margaritas. Simple and delicious. Note: You can try broiling the shrimp in your oven for about 8 minutes instead of grilling but I have never personally tried them that way. Prep time includes marinating in the refrigerator."
 
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Ready In:
3hrs 5mins
Ingredients:
9
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Mix together the olive oil, fresh lime juice and seasonings in a bowl.
  • Split the shrimp up the back with a sharp knife to allow the marinade to penetrate. Leave the shell on, but try to remove the vein.
  • Add the raw shrimp to the marinade and refrigerate, covered, for about two to three hours.
  • Remove from the marinade and grill the shrimp for about 4-5 minutes, until done. Make sure not to overcook your shrimp or they will be rubbery.
  • *You can also broil the shrimp indoors. It would take about 8 minutes*.
  • Serve on a big platter with lime wedges.
  • Peel and eat!

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Reviews

  1. This recipe was very much enjoyed last evening. I used the broiler method as we have has nothing but dark sky's, chilly wind and rain for the past week. I didn't have shell on so broiled for much shorter time- about half the time given for jumbo shrimp that I have. I didn't change a thing (used momaphet's shorter marinating time) and will recommend this recipe 100%. Simply delicious.
     
  2. So Marvelous! Followed as written, except added additional garlic. Grilled it over a charcoal grill and it dressed the shrimp with all that smokey goodness! Oh, this will be made again. I'm just sorry that I didn't make extra. Thank you, LIG, for sharing. Made it for The AmaZ'ing Race 2023, Australian leg.
     
  3. I thought I had larger shrimp, but only had the already cooked small ones, so I used the broiler. They were yummy! Will try again on the grill when I buy some larger shrimp. Made for SWT2018
     
  4. Very tasty, this recipe has great flavors and clear directions! I reduced the servings, and marinated for less time because my shrimp were shell off tail on and the lime juice would have cooked them in the written time. I pan grilled as we are out of gas for the BBQ. I said YES to have an onion with it, and served it with a slice of grilled onion for the Southern US Onion Challenge for Culinary Quest 2014 for team Cruisin' Culinary Queens.
     
  5. These shrimp were delicious. Tender and oh so flavorful. We really enjoyed our meal. I used large easy peel shrimp that were sliced down the middle and already cleaned. It made this recipe quick and easy to make. Thanks for sharing a dish that we will enjoy again and again. Made for Culinary Quest for the Suitcase Gourmets
     
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Hello! I have a wonderful husband and two fantastic kids. I love to read, have fun with family and friends, stay active with: running; soccer; golf; biking; hiking; and gardening. I love to travel. I'm looking forward to more international travel someday. Cooking has become a passion for me. I love to read cookbooks, watch the Food Network, and try new recipes. I have way too many cookbooks! A few of my favorites are: Barefoot Contessa (any - but especially 'Family Style'),Rachael Ray 30-Minute Meals 2, Roasting by Barbara Kafka, Beyond Parsley & The Black Dog Summer on the Vineyard Cookbook. I try to carefully choose recipes that I think my family will enjoy, which is why most of my ratings are 3-5 stars. Happy cooking!
 
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