Grilled Shrimp With Chile and Garlic Recipe (2024)

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George

Baking soda on any protein is a method of velveting. It prevents toughness by altering the proteins preventing them from binding as tightly when cooked. It's virtually a necessity on chicken breast.

Lynda H.

Great article on Serious Eats how mincing garlic affects flavor. Tested: knife-minced, garlic press, mortar and pestle, knife pureed, microplane. Raw: knife-minced garlic is by far the mildest, microplaned garlic very aggressive, the other three are in the middle. Quick cooking: heat tames the strength of all garlic; microplaned still the strongest. Long cooking: all garlic flavors reduced to a single mellow garlic base note. See "The Best Way to Mince Garlic" by Dan Gritzer.

Ann R.

Any reason you can't place garlic & chilis in a chopper and just process that way? Microplaning garlic is no big deal, but chilis are another matter. Thanks.

Batman

A quick google search will lead you to an article from Kenji on why he uses baking soda. I can attest, it absolutely works. Look up: Kenji Lopez-Alt Grilled Shrimp Skewers with Garlic and Lemon Recipe.

Nancy

On the salt factor, it matters a lot what salt you use. Recipe recommends Diamond Crystal kosher salt. If using regular table salt, like Morton table salt, you need to use half the amount of salt in the recipe. This article explains different salts, and gives a conversion chart to show the differences: https://www.epicurious.com/expert-advice/prevent-measurement-mishaps-with-this-simple-salt-conversion-chart-article. Probably best to start with half the salt if the recipe doesn't specify type.

George

No. The level of baking soda is very low. I marinated for 1.5 hours and it was amazing. A quicker form of velveting uses more baking soda (full tsp. or two for 1lb meat), but it is then rinsed off. If you use that method you definitely don't want more than 1/2 hour or even 15 minutes.

JBell

yes he does. " air-drying, dry-brining, adding baking soda, and snuggling on the skewers" J. Kenji Lopez Alt's grilled shrimp scampi-ish - Food52

TJ

Will marinading longer with baking soda be a problem?

Chickenfog

Kenji doesn't use baking soda. What is its purpose here?

George

For a sauce/marinade like this, you can definitely just use a chopper and get the same results. I would keep it slightly chunky - just short of a puree.

Tracey

I swear by the Grate Plate! No chewed up fingernails or fingers! It’s a ceramic dish and I use mine for garlic, ginger, jalapeño.

Kat

I rarely comment on any recipe, but I have to note that my almost 3 year old could not get enough of this shrimp! Toddler approval bumps this up to 6 stars in my book.

meg

Super good and easy. Minced the garlic rather than microplaning. I was worried it would be really spicy because my peppers were very potent, but the mayo mellowed it out. Will definitely make again.

Madame O

Mixed chili crisp with mayo and the baking soda. Fabulous result!

Lisa S

Wow! I did it as written, except for substituting a squeeze of harissa for the fresh chile, and it was, by far (and I mean, by FAR), the best shrimp we've ever done on the grill. I'm going to try the same thing with chicken breasts.

Todd

I just used mayonnaise, baking soda and Sriracha. Lazy, delicious.

Lisa S

Wow! I did it as written, except for substituting a squeeze of harissa for the fresh chile, and it was, by far (and I mean, by FAR), the best shrimp we've ever done on the grill. I'm going to try the same thing with chicken breasts.

Madame O

Mixed chili crisp with mayo and the baking soda. Fabulous result!

Dan

Have used mayo on boneless chicken to keep it moist during grilling for a while, but never thought of it for shrimp until I saw this recipe. I reduced the salt to just over a tsp and still thought it was a tad too salty. Will reduce to 3/4 tsp next time. The baking soda was great at keeping the shrimp plump. Only grilled shrimp 2 mins one side and about a min on the second side, but grill was super hot. Overall fantastic.

Harlow

Cooked the shrimp in my Traeger wood pellet smoker. Served them on pasta and Alfredo Sauce, topped with fresh herbs from my patio garden. Best shrimp dish I've tasted in years. This is a keeper!

MC

served with the pasta mixture from the lemon artichoke recipe. really good.

PD Molandeer

This is a delicious shrimp preparation, tender and flavorful. We paired it with linguine with Melissa Clark's spicy Cilantro Sauce (from Peruvian roasted Chicken with Spicy Cilantro Sauce) and a good handful of queso fresco. It was fantastic.

Laurel

Cooking times are TOO LONG. Our shrimp was dry and flavorless.

Harlow

I was cautious when I saw 4 minutes on one side and 1 to 2 minutes on the flip side. If cooked 6 minutes in intense heat it's a set up for bubblegum shrimp. I used a Traeger smoker on high using skewers (easier to flip 3 large shrimp together per skewer), 3 minutes first side, 1.5 minutes on the other side. Juicy and tasty with subtle smoky flavor.

Gaby

Honestly I felt it needed a bit of lime or lemon but otherwise really easy and nice.

LindaL

I put the shrimp on a sheet pan in the oven instead of on the grill (winter!) Added a little turmeric to the coating. Very good and easy.

Weslie

Surprisingly different and delicious. I used the baby cuisinart to chop the garlic and pepper. Made it very easy and quick. Can’t believe what the tiny amount of baking soda does.

Neil

I don’t like shrimp, but this is amazing! Fresh NC shrimp, shelled and deveined by hand, cooked on the soon to be obsolete Spark Grill at 400 degrees for nine minutes. Life changing.

RFI in MD

No grill, so opted for cooking in three batches in a cast iron skillet. It was delicious, will make again. Served along with M.C.'s One Pan Orzo w/ Spinach and Feta. Since I had defrosted the shrimp four days earlier (we were at use-or-lose) I skipped the baking soda and they turned out perfectly.

Clare

I will once again ask the question why any recipe, except for shrimp co*cktail where you need the “handle” for dipping, recommends/requires leaving the tails on shrimp?Doesn’t any recipe author realize that putting one’s hands into food that is not supposed to be a finger food is unsanitary and tremendously inconvenient?

Sharon Farrell

All these people complaining about the salt! Are you on a salt free diet? I thought it was awesome .. made as written with diamond crystal salt. Not too salty at all. A restaurant quality meal my husband said. Served on lemon pasta. A keeper!

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Grilled Shrimp With Chile and Garlic Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How do you keep shrimp moist on the grill? ›

Good air circulation means the shrimp dry out rapidly. When I'm ready to grill, I brush the shrimp with some olive oil (unlike water-based liquids, oils and other fats can improve browning) and place them over the highest possible heat, pressing down on them slightly to ensure good contact with the grill grates. Bingo.

Why add baking soda to shrimp before cooking? ›

Alkaline baking soda slightly alters the pH of the shrimp, making them as plump and succulent as lobster and resistant to overcooking. The brine also causes the meat to pull away from the shells while cooking, so you get all the great flavor of shell-on shrimp without the hassle.

Should you marinate shrimp before cooking? ›

You should marinate the shrimp for at least 15 minutes, but no more than 2 hours, or it will begin to “cook” in the citrus marinade and your shrimp will end up tough and chewy. You can use this marinade on other seafood, like scallops, tilapia, swordfish, cod or halibut.

How long to grill shrimp and temp? ›

Preheat your grill to 350-450°F and set it up for direct cooking. Grill the shrimp over direct, medium heat for 5-7 minutes, turning the shrimp halfway through the process. The outside of the shrimp should turn a nice pink color when it is cooked while the meat inside should be white and opaque.

Should you grill shrimp with lid open or closed? ›

They will cook through in less than 2 minutes, so it's a race to develop a nice exterior char as quickly as you can. For grills (charcoal, propane, etc), you will want to pre-heat with the lid down to get the metal grill grate really hot. Then open the lid and cook the shrimp over high heat with the lid up.

Should you salt shrimp before grilling? ›

Grilling Tips

We already know that a salt and baking soda brine improves the texture and juiciness of shrimp, but adding a little sugar to the mix can help encourage better, faster browning and caramelization once they hit the heat.

What is the secret to juicy shrimp? ›

Soak shrimp in brine

Soak quickly in brine to keep lean seafood moist as it cooks and season it throughout. A solution of 1 tablespoon kosher salt and 1 quart water works to season 1 pound of seafood. Dissolve the salt in the water, and then submerge the shrimp and chill for 30 minutes.

What makes shrimp taste better? ›

13 Tips To Make Your Shrimp Taste So Much Better
  1. Start with the best quality shrimp. Pablo Garcia/Shutterstock. ...
  2. Defrost frozen shrimp the right way. ...
  3. Devein your shrimp. ...
  4. Clean shrimp with potato starch. ...
  5. Brine your shrimp before cooking. ...
  6. Use a flavorful marinade. ...
  7. Don't overcook your shrimp. ...
  8. Liven up shrimp with citrus.
Mar 25, 2023

What brings out the flavor of shrimp? ›

These savory little crustaceans taste best with seasoning that complements their unique umami flavor. The top three spice blends for shrimp are garlic butter, Old Bay Seasoning, and blackened seasoning, and they are easy to make at home!

How do you keep shrimp from drying out? ›

Full-fat yogurt is the secret ingredient for flavorful grilled shrimp. The acidity of the yogurt gently tenderizes the shrimp before grilling and is an efficient vehicle for seasoning it with fresh herbs, garlic, and lemon juice. On the grill, the fat from the yogurt protects the shrimp from drying out.

Why did my shrimp get mushy on the grill? ›

Undercook and they'll be mushy and translucent; overcook and they'll be rubbery and nearly inedible. The best way to tell when shrimp are cooked through is to look for visual cues: “Watch for the shrimp to curl and turn opaque,” says Kendra. Undercooked shrimp will be gray and translucent, with uncurled tails.

How do you cook shrimp without drying it out? ›

  1. Heat the oven to 450°F.
  2. On a half sheet pan, toss the shrimp, salt, garlic, olive oil, red pepper flakes, and lemon zest. Let sit for 10 minutes.
  3. Roast for 7 to 9 minutes, until pink and just cooked through. Remove from the oven, add the butter, and toss the shrimp until coated. Spritz with fresh lemon juice.
Dec 10, 2021

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