Grilled peel and eat shrimp are known for its simplicity and succulent flavor, making it a favorite for casual gatherings around the grill.
The joy of Grilled Peel & Eat Shrimp
Fun fact about me – I love Key West, Florida! I really enjoy traveling, but there is also something comforting and relaxing about returning to a place that you get to know & for us that place is Key West. What does this have to do with these peel and eat shrimp? Well, one of my absolute favorite things to do when I am in Key West is to saddle up on a bar stool at the Conch Republic at the A&B Marina and sit for hours with pile after pile of Peel & Eat shrimp. I find Peel & Eats therapeutic! I can sit there all day just peeling, eating & drinking!

How to make Grilled Peel & Eat Shrimp
To make standout grilled peel and eat shrimp, you have to begin with high-quality ingredients. Opt for fresh shrimp, preferably wild-caught, as their superior taste and texture will shine through. Begin by deveining the shrimp, leaving the shells on and the tails intact. This can be done up to one day in advance. When ready to cook, pre-heat the grill to medium-high. Meanwhile, toss the shrimp in EVOO, salt & pepper. Grill the shrimp for approximately 2-3 minutes per side, or until they turn pink and opaque. Do not to overcookโ shrimp can become rubbery if left on the grill for too long.
No Grill? No Problem.
If you don’t have access to a grill, you can still make peel and eat shrimp. Simply toss the shrimp with the shells on with the EVOO, salt & pepper and place in a single layer on a sheet tray. Broil on one side at 450ยฐF for 2 minutes and flip shrimp and broil for another 1-2 minutes depending on the side of the shrimp. Done!
Get Creative
I prefer to keep it simple and let the flavor of the shrimp shine through. However, Grilled shrimp take on different flavors very well, so its a great base to get creative! You can add a pinch of thyme, rosemary, old bay, or paprika, bbq seasoning or other spices- it’s all up to personal taste. The flavor combinations are endless- simply mix the herbs or spices to the olive oil mixture.
What to serve with Peel and Eat Shrimp

To complete the dish it should be served with a zesty, vibrant dipping sauce. Of course we all know the classic cocktail sauce, but there are actually several great alternatives. A seafood remoulade is a wonderful alternative and goes exceptionally well with the char flavor, as does a garlic aioli and my favorite accoutrement- chimichurri.
Simply grilled. Simply Delicious.
Sometimes simplicity is the best route in cooking and this is one of those dishes that reminds you of just that. Selecting high-quality ingredients and making a simple marinade is all that is needed to impress you guests.
