Marinated grilled shrimp kabobs

Marinated Grilled Shrimp Kabobs recipe with garlic, lemon and herbs creates the most amazing grilled shrimp. Included are easy steps with your choice of a grilling method to create a family favorite dish.


Several Grilled Shrimp Kabobs on a white platter.

Is there anything more special than family coming together?
I truly think that is one of the reasons I love cooking so much, it connects people (plus it’s so fun to eat amazing food). 
Seriously though, family gathering together at the dinner table laughing and sharing while feasting on great food is just one of the most special and simple pleasures in life.
But what do you do when you’re on a health journey and all the ooey gooey dishes that usually grace the family dinner table are sure to take you off course for weeks?
The answer, make meals like this Marinated Grilled Shrimp Kabobs that are full of herby deliciousness and will help keep you on track. 
That is why as much as I love to eat the decadent meals and desserts during family time, I would be lost without the healthier versions that still feel luxurious. 
Some our favorite healthy decadent meals are Chinese Chicken Spring Rolls, Springtime Pasta Salad and Beef and Brussels Sprouts Stew
Overhead shot of Lemon Garlic Shrimp Skewers on a white table.

how to make the best marinated grilled shrimp kabobs 

  1. Use larger shrimp, preferably extra large 26/30, jumbo 21/25 and extra jumbo 16/20. 
  2. Marinate cleaned and deveined shrimp for 3 hours in the homemade olive oil, lemon, garlic and herb marinade (see Grilled Shrimp Marinade directly below).
  3. Thread 4-7 shrimp onto soaked wooden skewers.
  4. Heat grill to medium/high heat.
  5. Grill 2-4 mins per side, depending on size of shrimp. Shrimp are done when the outsides turn pink and the inner meat is pale white (opaque).
  6. Remove from grill and brush with reserved  marinade (see recipe card).

grilled shrimp marinade 

Outside of choosing good quality shrimp, this marinade is what makes these shrimp so divine. As a note, to make the most amazing marinade that is beautifully infused with the oils from the herbs and lemon zest use a mortar and pestle as seen in the video. Follow these steps for an amazing marinade. 
  1. Zest 2 lemons using this tool and add to mortar along with sea salt. Using the pestle, grind until incorporated and salt starts to breakdown zest, about 1 minute.
  2. Roughly chop herbs and add to mortar. Continue grinding until herbs are crushed and a very chunky paste is achieved. 
  3. Add in crushed garlic and drizzle in 1 tbsp of olive oil to herb mixture. Continue crushing with pestle for an additional minute. Pro Tip: Smaller amounts of oil at the first addition to mortar helps to incorporate the herbs with the oil better. 
  4. Add in 1/4 cup plus 1 tbsp of olive oil and stir well. 
Pro Tip: If a mortar and pestle is not accessible, a food processor may be used. However the same depth of flavor may not be achieved but the marinade will still taste great. 

more flavor combinations for the grilled shrimp marinade

If you’re not a huge fan of Italian Marinated Shrimp here are some other flavor possibilities. 
  • Lime zest, cilantro, cumin, chili powder, garlic, olive oil and onion.
  • Fennel seeds, orange zest, orange juice, garlic, olive oil and cayenne peeper. 
  • Cilantro, mint, Italian parsley, garlic, lemon zest and olive oil. 
  • Lemon zest, dill, tarragon, chives, olive oil and garlic.

shrimp seasoning

This Grilled Shrimp Marinade on it’s own tastes amazing. However, if you like a little spice with in your meal or a very mellow warmth, add in any of these spices to the reserved marinade. The quantities will depend on your personal taste preferences.
  • Smoked Paprika 
  • Cayenne Pepper
  • Chipotle Powder 
  • Chile Powder
  • Red Chili Pepper Flakes 

best ways to grill shrimp

gas grill

If grilling outside, this is my favorite approach. Preheat grill to medium/high heat for approximately 10 minutes. Once heated clean grates using a BBQ Grill Brush and then carefully brush with oil. Proceed with grilling.

charcoal grill

Charcoal grills are a favorite among many avid grillers. There is, however, reason for concern with the potential carcinogenic compounds that can form in the meat while cooking with charcoal. The solution, these Natural Hardwood Briquettes. 
Charcoal grills, much like gas grills, need to be preheated. Follow similar steps as with gas grill, however the charcoal grill is ready once the briquettes are ashy.

indoor grill 

Indoor Grills can be a quick and convenient way to grill shrimp, especially in inclement weather. Since it is extremely challenging to find an electric indoor grill that doesn’t have a nonstick coating, I am not a fan of the electric versions. I do however, love this cast iron indoor grill. 
To grill on an indoor grill preheat over medium/high heat for approximately 2-4 minutes. You will know it has reached ideal heat when you can only hold your hand 5 inches above the surface comfortably for 1-2 seconds. Brush the grill with oil and proceed with grilling (if using non-stick do not brush with oil).

shrimp nutrition 

Providing antioxidants, omega-3 fatty acids, vitamins and minerals, shrimp is a fun low calorie seafood option. However, there is much to be concerned about with the quality and safety of many famed raised shrimp. Want a deeper dive into evidence based knowledge of shrimp nutrition and guidelines? 
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