Grilled Margarita Shrimp
A marinade flavored with tequila, lime, garlic and more, transformed ordinary shrimp into zesty, delectable Margarita Shrimp! This Grilled Shrimp Recipe is out of this world and is guaranteed to become a favorite with your family!
Grilled Margarita Shrimp
Did you all know today is National Margarita Day? I can barely keep track of what day of the week it is, let alone if it’s a foodie holiday. Well, without my foodie friends, I wouldn’t have either. My friend, Heather, of girlichef, has organized a group of bloggers to share margarita recipes. Now margaritas just happen to be my favorite cocktail, but Bill is in the hospital recovering from a heart valve replacement. Much as I’d like to liquor up with a gargantuan slushy margarita, I decided a light, zesty Grilled Shrimp Recipe was a better alternative.
How to Grill Shrimp
It only takes an extra minute on the grill and shrimp goes from tender and succulent, to tough and rubbery. And since a grill is often way hotter than your oven, it can happen in the blink of an eye! So here are a few tips on how to grill shrimp perfectly!
- Start with the freshest shrimp available. Purchase on the day you plan to grill it. If you buy frozen, defrost it on the day you’re going to eat it.
- Buy extra-large shrimp for the best results. Small shrimp will cook way too fast on the grill and getting them off in a timely manner is more difficult.
- Marinate about 30 minutes to an hour. When there is citrus in the marinade, the shrimp will start to deteriorate from the acid more quickly than sturdier protein sources like beef or pork.
- Grill over direct, medium heat, about 350-450º. The internal temperature of shrimp should reach 120º, but chances are you won’t have time to check! Just watch for visual cues.
- Shrimp cook quickly, so watch for a color change and for the shrimp to curl into a C shape. If the C shape gets “too” tight, the shrimp is overcooked. PRO-Tip: Do a trial run with one or two shrimp to see how long it takes for them to cook and make a note of the time.
- PRO-Tip: Soak your wooden skewers in water for an hour or so before grilling so they don’t burn.
- PRO-Tip: Use TWO skewers to stabilize the shrimp making them easier to flip. Check the photo above for details.
Simple, Flavorful Margarita Shrimp!
This uber-simple recipe made for tender and flavorful shrimp. The grilled shrimp marinade with the classic margarita flavors of lime, tequila and triple sec was also given a flavor boost from garlic, cilantro, and honey. The shrimp bathed in this flavorsome marinade for just a half-hour then basked under the heat of the broiler till pink. These Margarita Shrimp are pure deliciousness. Here are a few more margarita inspired recipes:
- Frozen Mango Margarita from Noshing with the Nolands
- Beergaritas
- Fresh Peach Margaritas
- Blood Orange Margaritas
- Margarita Cheesecake
- Mini Margarita Cheesecakes
- Margarita Poke Cake
- You’ll also love this Grilled Shrimp Scampi!
Margarita Shrimp
Succulent marinated broiled shrimp inspired by the margarita cocktail!
Ingredients
- 1 pound large or jumbo shrimp, peeled and deveined with tails left on
- 2 cloves garlic, minced
- 1/2 teaspoon lime zest
- 2 tablespoons lime juice
- 3 tablespoons olive oil
- 1 1/2 teaspoons honey
- 2 teaspoons tequila
- 1 teaspoon triple sec
- 2 tablespoons minced cilantro
- 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
- Freshly ground black pepper
Instructions
- Soak about 10 long wooden skewers in water while you prepare the shrimp.
- Whisk together all ingredients in a medium bowl except shrimp. Add shrimp and gently toss to coat shrimp. Marinate in refrigerator for 30 minutes, gently stirring a couple of times.
- Skewer shrimp onto two parallel skewers and place on a rack over a baking sheet or a broiler pan.
- Preheat broiler and broil about 6 inches away from element for 3-5 minutes or until cooked through (time depends on the size of shrimp), turning at halfway point. Or grill if desired which may take even less time!
- Serve warm.
Total time: 45 minutes
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
3Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 327Total Fat: 16gSaturated Fat: 3gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 13gCholesterol: 319mgSodium: 1786mgCarbohydrates: 8gFiber: 0gSugar: 4gProtein: 35g
45 Comments on “Grilled Margarita Shrimp”
What lovely looking shrimp for a great celebration day!
Lizzy,
My hubby would love this. Hope your hubby is doing well and that everything went as planned.
Annamaria
This shrimp looks wonderful even though I avoid eating it. I have to say though your photos have come a long way. They look terrific. I remember you mentioned a course you were taking by someone online – who was that again? I may have to check it out.
One margarita and another plate of those margarita shrimp to go with it, please. How lovely these look.
Although I am not a margarita fan (I know, weird as it is) I know I would absolutely love these. I can already see myself serving this on the dock next summer for cocktails!
I hope Bill is doing well and that he will be home soon.
National Margarita Day? How am I never in the know!? I love your twist on the typical margarita! I’ve never cooked with tequila before but this sounds amazing! Beautiful!
I’ve made margarita shrimp before and its insane good!! Your’s looks wonderful and beautiful photos as always!
Sounds tasty and kicking shrimp dish!!!
ps:i have no idea there’s such a margarita day before
That marinade sounds wonderful with the shrimp!
Liz, this recipe looks great…it’s my kind of dish! It looks like “pure deliciousness” to me, too. I hope your husband is recovering well and will be home soon! Thanks for sharing another fabulous recipe!
oh gosh…this makes me wish even more that I wasn’t allergic to shrimp…I wanna cry! They look so refreshing and sound amazing!
Well, first of all, let me just say that you DESERVE a gargantuan slushy Margarita. But that can come later. These shrimp sound like an absolutely PERFECT substitute. Plus, they are absolutely gorgeous, Liz.
What time is the party? I will be right over!! Looks beyond delish, Liz!
Happy National Margarita Day!!
I love margarita shrimp and yours look so very good!!! Happy Margarita Day!!
Since my hubs doesn’t eat shrimp, these would be all mine. And, I would really be ok with that!
These look so yummy! These help me remind spring is on the way – sun, warmth, and outside relaxing.
While I’m not a seafood fan, I am a fan of a good margarita! Hope your hubby can come home soon:@)
I am all for margarita day… and these are an excellent way to celebrate. YUM!
Margaritas are more my Mom’s thing, but I’ll gladly eat the shrimp.
SO, so glad that you went for an edible…and a savory at that! I am definitely going to make this soon. Thanks for sharing for National Margarita Day.