how long should you marinate shrimps

It’s easy to make THE BEST grilled shrimp marinade with lime juice, soy sauce and garlic. This simple shrimp recipe is made in less than 30 minutes and perfect for making shrimp tacos, stir-fry, or a surf and turf dinner on the grill!

On a warm summer day in the city of Los Angeles in 2011, I opened my laptop and started this blog. The first recipe I ever posted was this recipe for Grilled Shrimp with THE BEST shrimp marinade. Over a decade later and this is still one of the most popular recipes on the blog and one of our family favorites!

The combination of flavors in the marinade pairs well with Mexican food, Chinese food and American food. Over the last decade, I’ve served this marinated shrimp in Shrimp Tacos, in a stir fry with THE BEST Stir Fry Sauce and with Grilled Steak for a surf and turf dinner.

The shrimp are so flavorful, you can also skewer and grill them, then serve them with a side of rice, quinoa or veggies. The possibilities really are endless! But one thing is for sure, you’re going to be reaching for this shrimp marinade recipe for years to come!

It’s quick, simple, made with just 7 ingredients and the flavor combination is perfect. Why it works:

Best part is, it’s easy to mix up in just 5 minutes and only requires a quick 15 minute marinade!

how long should you marinate shrimps

Step by step instructions

  • Prepare the marinade. Combine crushed garlic, brown sugar, soy sauce, chili powder, lime juice, red pepper flakes and olive oil in a large bowl and whisk to combine.
  • Marinate the shrimp. Add the shrimp to the marinade and toss to coat. Place in the refrigerator to marinate for 15 minutes.
    • Note: You can let the shrimp marinade for up to 2 hours, but you do not want to marinate it longer than that, or the acid from the lime juice will actually start to “cook” the shrimp, like in a ceviche.

How to cook shrimp

  • Heat an indoor or outdoor grill over medium-high heat, approximately 450°F.
  • Use tongs to remove the shrimp from the marinade and place the shrimp directly on the grill.
  • Cook for 2-3 minutes on each side. This time will vary based on how big the shrimp are that you’re using in the recipe. For smaller shrimp, you’ll only need 1-2 minutes per side. For jumbo shrimp, you’ll need 3-4 minutes per side.
  • Place a grill pan, or cast iron skillet, on the stove top over medium high heat.
  • When the pan or skillet is hot, use tongs to remove the shrimp from the marinade and place it in the skillet, making sure not to crowd the skillet.
  • Cook the shrimp for 2-3 minutes on each side, adding or removing 1-2 minutes if the shrimp are smaller or larger in size.

how long should you marinate shrimps

  • How to tell when shrimp is cooked, when the shrimp starts to turn opaque white with some pink highlights, that’s when you know it’s time to flip or remove the shrimp from the grill or skillet.
  • If using frozen shrimp, run the shrimp under cold water in a colander in the sink for 3-5 minutes. This will thaw the shrimp before adding it to the marinade.
  • If your shrimp are extra large and labeled 16-20, which means there are 16-20 shrimp per pound (as seen in this post), you can place the shrimp directly on the grill without worrying about the shrimp falling through the grill grates.
  • If your shrimp are medium or small in size, labeled 31-40 or below, I recommend placing them on grill-safe foil, or a flat grill basket, so that you don’t risk them falling through the grates. You can also skewer the shrimp, onto wooden or metal skewers, if they’re smaller in size and place the skewers directly on the grill.
  • Do not overcrowd the skillet, if you’re cooking the shrimp on the stove. The shrimp will not cook evenly and you won’t get a nice crust on the outside of the shrimp. If you have to, work in batches. The shrimp cook so quickly, that if you cook them in two batches, the first batch will still be warm when you remove the second batch from the skillet.
  • Do not rinse the marinade off the shrimp before cooking. If you’re grilling the shrimp, it can go straight from the marinade onto the grill. If you’re cooking the shrimp in a skillet, be sure to use tongs to shake off any excess marinade before adding it to the skillet. When placing shrimp on the grill, any excess marinade will drip through the grill grates. When cooking the shrimp in a skillet, the marinade has no where to go, so it will stay in the skillet and you won’t get that beautiful sear on the outside of the shrimp. This is also why I recommend not over-crowding the skillet, if you’re cooking the shrimp on the stove.

how long should you marinate shrimps

  • Can you use this marinade on other seafood? Yes, especially if you plan to grill the seafood, this marinade is perfect for imparting tons of flavor before you toss it on the grill! You can marinade up to one pound of scallops, tilapia, swordfish, cod or halibut in this marinade. Just like shrimp, you never want to marinade any seafood in a citrus marinade for more than 2 hours. I recommend 15-30 minutes.
  • Is the marinade spicy? The marinade is mild on the spicy scale. If you’d like to spice it up, you can add 1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper powder to the marinade.
  • What can I substitute for soy sauce? If you have a soy allergy, gluten allergy or just don’t like the taste of soy sauce, I recommend using coconut aminos instead. This soy sauce alternative is soy-free, gluten-free and contains much less sodium. For this reason, I do recommend adding 1/2 teaspoon salt to the marinade if you replace the soy sauce with coconut aminos.
  • How much shrimp can I marinate with this recipe? This recipe can be used to marinate 1 pound of shrimp. You can easily double the recipe to marinate 2 pounds of shrimp. To do this, simply hover over the “servings” in the recipe card below and change the number from 4 to 8, this will automatically double all of the ingredient measurements in the recipe card.
  • Can you make the marinade ahead of time? Sure thing! Simply mix all of the marinade ingredients together, cover and store it in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. Just remember to avoid marinating the shrimp for more than 2 hours, so that it does not begin to cook in the lime juice, as that will make the shrimp tough and chewy.
  • How long should you marinate shrimp? 15 minutes is enough time for shrimp to absorb a marinade, but you can marinate it for up to 2 hours.

how long should you marinate shrimps

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FAQ

How long can you marinate shrimp for?

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.

Can you soak shrimp too long?

You can marinate shrimp, but don’t let them sit in the marinade for too long (30 minutes, max) or you’ll compromise their texture; in this recipe for Sambal Shrimp Lettuce Wraps, the shrimp hang in the spicy marinade for a mere 10–15 minutes before hitting the pan.

Should you soak shrimp before cooking?

Add shrimp into a bowl of brine and let sit for 20-30 minutes for peeled shrimp and 40-60 minutes for your unpeeled shrimp. Rinse well with cold water and pat dry afterward. That’s all there is to it! These tips are absolutely necessary if cooking up tender, flavorful shrimp is your goal.

Should you marinate shrimp with shells on?

Leave the shell on, but try to remove the vein. Add the raw shrimp to the marinade and refrigerate, covered, for about two to three hours. Remove from the marinade and grill the shrimp for about 4-5 minutes, until done. Make sure not to overcook your shrimp or they will be rubbery.

How long do you marinate shrimp?

For this shrimp marinade recipe, you only need to marinate the shrimp for about 15 minutes. Since the marinade contains an acid (the lemon juice), you don’t want to soak it for any longer than 30 minutes or it will start to break down the shrimp and make it mushy.

Should you marinate shrimp before cooking?

Pat Shrimp Dry: Before marinating shrimp, make sure to pat it dry. This helps the marinade stick better. Fresh or Frozen: You can use either fresh or frozen shrimp when marinating, but fresh shrimp absorbs flavor better. Let frozen shrimp thaw in the marinade for 30 minutes before cooking.

Can You marinate shrimp too long?

Just like you can marinate chicken and shrimp for too long, you can marinate shrimp for too long. If you marinate your shrimp for over 2 hours, the shrimp may start to cook. The shrimp will definitely start to cook if you add white vinegar, lime juice, or lemon juice to the marinade, and you will end up with ceviche.

How long do you marinate shrimp in buttermilk?

In general, seafood like shrimp can absorb the marinade’s flavor in as little as 15-30 minutes. It is not like chicken that needs to marinate in buttermilk for 12-24 hours. The USDA suggests shrimp should be marinated in the fridge for up to 2 hours. However, this timeline is flexible depending on a few factors.

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