Sweet and spicy grilled shrimp is a five-ingredient, 30-minute meal (2024)

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For tonight, let dinner start by grabbing a jar or tub of gochujang. The Korean fermented soybean and chile pepper paste had been on my mind ever since I wrote about it at the beginning of the year. Full of funk, salt, umami and spice with just a hint of sweetness, gochujang is a marvelously complex ingredient that can serve as a flavor bomb. As such, you don’t need much else to end up with a delicious dish whenever it’s around. In this case, five ingredients total, three of which are in the recipe’s name, will do the trick.

Honey combines with the gochujang to play into the spicy-sweet flavor combo, and oil adjusts the consistency. This quick concoction would work great with just about any protein, but a seafood craving led me to shrimp.

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When grilling, opt for larger shrimp, because they can better withstand the heat and are less likely to overcook. Buying them peeled and deveined is a great time saver, but purchasing them with the shell on is an easy way to know your shrimp are free of sodium tripolyphosphate, which causes them to absorb water and thus can affect their texture and how they cook. Plus, you can save the shells to make shrimp stock.

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I’m Aaron, a food writer, recipe developer and the Dinner in Minutes columnist for Washington Post Food. I’m a classically trained chef who loves the comfort and soul food I grew up with and exploring other cuisines. Need help in the kitchen? Email me at aaron.hutcherson@washpost.com or join my weekly live chat.

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After you toss them in the gochujang-honey mixture, thread the shrimp on skewers and throw them on a grill pan or outside on the grill. (Skewers aren’t necessary for grill pans because there’s no grate for the shrimp to fall through, but I still recommend using them to make it easier to flip the crustaceans.) A squeeze of fresh lime juice as they’re hot off the grill serves as the finishing touch.

Succulent shrimp, complex spice, floral sweetness and fruity acidity. This recipe proves that you can achieve big flavor with just a handful of ingredients. It’s good — trust me!

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Sweet and spicy grilled shrimp is a five-ingredient, 30-minute meal (2024)

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How long to grill shrimp on high heat? ›

At 350 degrees Fahrenheit, shrimp take 5 to 7 minutes total grilling time. That means about 2 to 3 minutes per side. You'll be able to tell when your shrimp are done cooking because they will turn opaque and pink.

How to tell when shrimp is done on the grill? ›

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. Be careful not to overcook the shrimp or else it will become tough.

Do you grill shrimp with the shell on or off? ›

Leaving the shells on creates a little more work when it comes time to eat them, but honestly, it makes you slow down to enjoy each succulent bite. Grill them hot and fast over direct heat. You can put them straight on the grill, but if you buy smaller shrimp, they may fall through the grill grate.

Is grilled shrimp healthy? ›

Despite their cholesterol content, shrimp can be part of a heart-healthy diet. Their low levels of saturated fat and high levels of omega-3 fatty acids can help reduce the risk of heart disease by lowering levels of triglycerides and improving cholesterol profiles.

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They're also great served over grits or rice along with a salad or vegetable to round out the meal. You can also try them served over pasta!

What to eat with garlic butter shrimp? ›

Pasta, orzo, rice, roasted potatoes, or just about any carb you can think of is the ideal serving option for these buttery and rich garlic shrimp. Complete the meal with a green salad and a fresh loaf of bread to dunk the extra sauce in, and dinner is served!

What to eat with shrimp ceviche? ›

Serve the shrimp ceviche with homemade tostadas, crunchy plantain chips, or tortilla chips for scooping. Don't forget to make pitcher margaritas and invite some friends over! Here's how to make the best (and easiest) shrimp ceviche.

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