This is one of my favorites for a chilly, rainy day because I’m transported to a beach on a Caribbean island with one bite of this succulent shrimp. Ah, the sun shines on my face, and the sound of ocean waves laps in my ears! Serve it as a main dish, a Super Bowl appetizer, or at a cocktail party. Furthermore, this dish is easy to make and incredibly versatile; you can serve it with rice, quinoa, or pasta and in salads or tacos. It’s a memorable course for any meal!

Recipe Ingredients

Jerk seasoning blends Caribbean-inspired spices, including onion and garlic powders, cinnamon, allspice, and hot pepper, into an incredible dish.

Shrimp – I used jumbo shrimp for this recipe, about 16 shrimp per pound. I recommend buying raw, peeled, and deveined shrimp because buying prepared shrimp saves you TONS of time.The Marinade – Thyme, garlic, homemade jerk seasoning, lemon juice, and soy sauce are amazing! I love playing around with the ratios to personalize the blend. However, if you’re short on time, you should be able to find a Jamaican or Caribbean jerk blend at your local grocery store.

How to Make Jerk Shrimp

Jerk Shrimp Grilling Time

Prepare the Skewers – Soak the skewers for at least 20 minutes, totally submerged in water before using them to prevent burns if grilling.Heat the Grill – Heat your grill to medium-high. If using a grill pan, lightly oil it to prevent the shrimp from sticking.Make the Marinade – In a medium bowl, combine the thyme, garlic, jerk seasoning, olive oil, lemon juice, hot sauce, and soy sauce. Set aside.Season the Shrimp – Put the shrimp in a large bowl, season them with salt, then marinade shrimp with the jerk marinade.The Veggies – Rub the vegetables with some marinade, then add salt to taste.The Skewers – Thread the jerk shrimp onto the skewers, alternating between the shrimp and vegetables. Make sure the front of the skewer is fully covered with vegetables or shrimp.Grilling Time – Put the skewers on the grill pan or grill, and grill for 2-3 minutes per side until vegetables are fully cooked through.Serve warm with salad, rice, or creamy orzo.

Recipe Variations

Tips and Tricks

Make-Ahead Instructions

Prep time will vary depending on the ingredients you have on hand. You can make the jerk seasoning and cut up the vegetables the day before. Then, once you have all the ingredients, the shrimp cooks quickly!

Serving and Storage Instructions

Jerk Shrimp is best served hot off the grill! But if you slightly undercook your shrimp, you can successfully refrigerate it and reheat it. Leftover shrimp should be taken off the skewer and stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator. When properly stored, it’s good for three days. I prefer to reheat it gently on the stove until just warmed through, but you can also microwave it. Try heating it in the microwave in 20-second intervals until it is warmed.

What Goes with Jerk Shrimp

The smoky, zesty flavors in the shrimp pair well with fresh ingredients such as pineapple and mangoes. So I love to serve it with a refreshing Pineapple Cucumber Salad. You can also try it with a Couscous Mango Corn Salad for an exotic combination of flavors. This recipe tastes fantastic with carbs, such as pasta or rice, then topped with vibrant, tangy Mango Salsa.

More Delectable Shrimp Recipes to Try

Hooked on shrimp? How about trying these recipes?

Shrimp RisottoCreamy Tuscan ShrimpShrimp BisqueAir-Fryer Coconut ShrimpSpicy Shrimp Spinach Pasta

Conclusion

Whether you serve it as a tantalizing appetizer or a main entrée star, this Jerk Shrimp, with its fireworks of flavors, is sure to impress! Serve it with potatoes, pasta, quinoa, or wrapped in tacos or lettuce wraps – the possibilities are endless! Comment below and let me know how you served your Jerk Shrimp!

Watch How to Make It

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