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14 of Our Best Grilled Shrimp and Shellfish Recipes

Shrimp and shellfish deserve a place at your next cookout

By SAVEUR Editors


Published on June 5, 2018

Meats like steak and chicken might be the go-tos when it comes to grilling (we totally get that), but we're also crazy about grilling our seafood. Take shrimp, for instance. It'll get wonderfully smoky after some time on the grill. For a flavorful lettuce wrap, marinate shrimp with oil, chiles, lemongrass, and ginger and grill on a plancha or cast-iron grill pan. Or try gambas al ajillo, shrimp cooked in olive oil with chiles and garlic. And we'll never, ever say no to some grilled lobster. When you split a lobster in half, you can grill it using a two-step process—starting it shell-up gives it a nice char, while flipping it over onto the shell lets you finish the cooking gently. Spreading on a compound butter between the steps lets the butter melt down into the lobster, infusing it with flavor. Try it with compound butter made with either cilantro and chiles or garlic and parsley.

Find these dishes and more in our collection of our favorite grilled shrimp and shellfish recipes.

Lobster with vanilla sauce

Langouste à la vanille is traditionally made with local rock lobster, though any kind of lobster will do for this dish, as will langoustines, shrimp, or even scallops. Get the recipe for Grilled Lobsters With Vanilla Cream Sauce (Langouste Á La Vannile) »

Grilled Shrimp Summer Rolls
Grilled Shrimp Summer Rolls

Grilled Shrimp Summer Rolls

Grilled Oysters on a Bed of Salt with a bottle of Champagne
Grilled Oysters on a Bed of Salt

“You can grill any oyster you’d eat raw,” says John Finger of California’s Hog Island Oyster Co., “but bigger is better, since the longer they cook, the more they shrink.” Rules of thumb: Opt for Pacific over Eastern, and look for 4–5-inch shell size. Have your fishmonger shuck one before you buy; the meat should almost fill the shell.

Seafood Tower, Grilling
Chile-Garlic Shrimp (Gambas Al Ajillo)
Chile-Garlic Shrimp (Gambas Al Ajillo)

These shrimp are cooked in a hot cast iron pan with tons of garlic and red Thai chiles.

Grilled Shrimp Lettuce Cups
Grilled Shrimp Lettuce Cups

Iceberg lettuce leaves make great vessels for eating marinated grilled shrimp as a hand-held appetizer. For added kick, drizzle with sweet chile sauce.

Clam Risotto with Grilled Shrimp
Clam Risotto with Grilled Shrimp

Clam juice amplifies this creamy risotto adapted from a dish at Newport, Oregon’s Ocean Bleu @ Gino’s.

Grilled Lobster with Garlic-Parsley Butter
Grilled Lobster with Garlic-Parsley Butter

Grilled Lobster with Garlic-Parsley Butter

Grilled Spot Prawns with Finger Lime and Basil
Grilled Spot Prawns with Finger Lime and Basil

Spot prawns are so sweet and tasty on their own that they only need a simple sauce, making this finger lime dressing a delightful accompaniment. Guests will be licking the shells and their fingers to get more citrusy crunch and pop from the “lime caviar,” and that’s what you want.

Shrimp Satay (Satay Udang)
Shrimp Satay (Satay Udang)

Ground macadamia nuts enrich this spicy Singaporean-style shrimp satay. Get the recipe for Shrimp Satay (Satay Udang) »

Emirati Grilled Prawns (Rubyan Meshwi)
Emirati Grilled Prawns (Rubyan Meshwi)

At Abu Dhabi’s Al Arish restaurant, jumbo prawns are basted in a spicy-sweet ketchup-based sauce before they are grilled.

Grilled King Crab Legs
Grilled King Crab Legs

Sweet king crab legs gain a smoky edge when grilled.

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