A Simple Grilled Shrimp on the Barbie Recipe
Ode to the most popular seafood in the United States. Here is my Grilled Shrimp on the barbie with a Lemon Garlic Butter Sauce, your new favorite grilling recipe.
Shrimp is, by far, the most consumed seafood product in the United States. Shrimp is delicious, versatile, and better yet, easy to cook with! Below, I’ll review how to make grilled shrimp, the sauce, some pairings, and some nutritional information about shrimp!
Why You Will Love This Recipe
This recipe is great for meal prepping for the week. I like to grill the shrimp on the weekend and make extra for shrimp salads, grain bowls, and sandwiches!
I love to make this recipe when the weather is nice! I love to spend time outside, so if I can cook dinner outside that’s even better!
Tools
Metal skewers (wooden skewers work too) – if you don’t have skewers you can cook the shrimp on a grill pan or even in a cast iron skillet.
Tongs
Grill – charcoal grill or gas grill works
Serving platter
Ingredients
Shrimp – I use Wild Gulf Large or Jumbo Shrimp
Melted Butter – you could use olive oil
Spice mixture: Old bay seasoning, kosher salt, chili powder, cayenne pepper, onion powder, garlic powder, black pepper. If you don’t have old bay seasoning a cajun seasoning will suffice.
Garlic cloves
Fresh Lemon Juice
Fresh Parsley
Optional Ingredients: Hot Sauce, red pepper flakes, lime juice, brown sugar, soy sauce, or even some lemon zest.
Step – By – Step Instructions
I usually like to keep a pound of raw shrimp in the freezer. Shrimp is super quick to thaw and easy to cook healthy recipes. From beginning to end, anyone can whip up a shrimp dinner in less than an hour.
Step 1: Prepping Shrimp
To thaw shrimp, take it out of the freezer and dump it into a large bowl. Place the bowl in the sink and run cold water over the shrimp. The shrimp will be thawed out in 15-20 min
Step 2: Cooking Shrimp
To cook this recipe you need a hot grill. Then, all you need to do is to skewer the shrimp and lay them on the grill. Flip the shrimp skewers halfway through and take them off when they are pink and curled in a “C” shape!
Enjoy the grilled shrimp alone, with my Garlic Lemon Butter Sauce, or with a delicious dip! Perhaps something creamy, BBQ-y, or spicy!
How to Make The Sauce
Okay, this is possibly the easiest sauce ever.
Microwave option: Add all the ingredients to a microwave-safe bowl and heat for a minute. Butter pops when melting in the microwave so make sure you cover your bowl!
Sharper Tip: I cover it with the paper wrapping my butter comes in.
Stove-top option: To make this sauce over the stove-top, add butter to the saucepan and melt over low heat. Once the butter is melted, add garlic salt, and pepper and continue to cook on medium-low heat for 5min. Cut the heat and your sauce is done!
Pairings with Grilled Shrimp with Lemon Garlic Butter Sauce
There are infinite possibilities of pairing this grilled shrimp with lemon garlic butter sauce. I like to make extra shrimp so I can make easy simple shrimp recipes during the week.
Plain alongside a delicious remoulade sauce: Think of this recipe as an easy homemade copycat Outback shrimp recipe.
Grilled Vegetables: I like grilled squash and peppers with my shrimp but any of your favorite veggies works! Potatoes in a foil pocket are delicious, crunchy, and creamy!
Air Fryer Potatoes: Include as many herbs as you would like. Once, I was eating pasta with a friend and they dumped almost the entire dried basil container in the sauce. Honestly, it was frickin’ good.
Rice: Shrimp and wild rice or white rice. Save a little of that garlic lemon butter and spoon it over top of your rice.
Salad: Eat this over top of a colorful green salad with a spritz from a lemon wedge. Some other great salad pairings include Yogurt Cilantro Lime Slaw or Greek Salad.
Beverages: Some great beverage pairings include a Frozen Strawberry Margarita, white wine, or my favorite, a Komchua Mocktail!
I LOVE Shrimp, But…
I love shrimp, I grew up eating shrimp on summer nights at the beach, but… from a sustainability point, I only enjoy shrimp every so often.
I’ve done some research into how to shop for sustainable shrimp and learned quite a bit!
When purchasing shrimp, stick with shrimp from North America, avoiding foreign imported shrimp. North American-caught shrimp is more likely to be caught sustainably. Specifically, Wild Gulf Shrimp is the best to buy due to its stricter management protocols. However, one 2014 report shows, that despite those stricter management protocols, the discard rate of other sea creatures from those shrimp trawls is still at 64%. You can also look for certifications like Monterey Bay’s Seafood Watch, Wild American Shrimp, or the Marine Stewardship Council.
Look for the Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP) label when purchasing Farm-Raised shrimp. The BAP makes sure the shrimp is raised without antibiotics and in the correct conditions to meet local environmental regulations.
Bottom Line:
Eat less shrimp and more sustainable seafood local to the region. For instance, purchasing from local fishermen and purchasing seafood like mussels, oysters, and clams can have a positive impact on our oceans and their ecosystems.
If you are interested in reading more about sustainable practices in the shrimp industry check out the references below.
References:
Five Facts That Will Make You Think Twice About Eating Imported, Farm-Raised Shrimp – Oceana.
Tiny crustacean, big transformation – Seafood Watch.
What You Need to Know About Wild and Farmed Shrimp – Food Print.
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Hi, I'm Sarah Harper. I am a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist who loves to cook, eat, and talk about food! Here at The Addy Bean, you'll discover an array of flexitarian recipes. My mission is to inspire and encourage others to eat and explore the world of plant-based foods!
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