Shrimp dinners are one of my favorites because they’re so quick and easy! These Grilled Shrimp Kabobs are a whole meal on a stick with succulent shrimp and grilled veggies. This recipe just screams summer to me thanks to this homemade shrimp marinade for the kabobs with lemon juice, parsley, garlic, and a little honey for slightly sweet, totally delicious dish. If you’re looking for more amazing recipes for your next cookout, try these grilled veggie kabobs, the best ever chicken kabobs, grilled salmon kabobs, juicy steak on the grill, or yummy cherry pie!

Why You’ll Love this Recipe

The Ingredients

Complete list of ingredients and amounts can be found in the recipe card below.

Shrimp: You can use fresh or frozen shrimp for this recipe. Be sure to thaw, peel, and devein them before marinating, but leave the tails on!  Bell peppers: I use a combination of red and yellow bell peppers for this kabob recipe, but green and orange would work, too. Be sure to chop the bell peppers about as large or small as the shrimp so everything cooks evenly. Red onion: I love the sharp flavor of grilled red onions. Like the bell peppers, chop them into large or small pieces depending on the size of the shrimp you’re using. 

Shrimp Marinade for Kabobs

Olive oil: Every marinade needs a little oil. Olive oil also helps keep the shrimp juicy while they grill! Garlic: There’s no marinade I make without a little garlic. It adds such a depth of flavor to the grilled shrimp without worrying about burnt garlic bits. Lemon juice: The bright acidity of lemon juice takes these shrimp up a notch. Mix it up with lime juice or even orange juice in the future, too! Honey: The honey adds a little sweetness to the shrimp marinade without being too sweet. The leftover sugars on the shrimp also add a layer of caramelization, too. Parsley: If you can find fresh parsley, use it! It has so much more flavor than dried and doesn’t cost much more. In a pinch, Italian seasoning also works great here! Salt and pepper: Don’t forget the salt and pepper! The salt brings out that natural shrimp flavor, and the pepper adds just a touch of spice to the mix. Skewers: This isn’t an edible ingredient, but it is a necessity! I like to use these 12-inch reusable metal skewers with an easy-to-grab handle. They hold about 3 jumbo marinated shrimp and 3 sets of onions and bell peppers each.

How to Make Grilled Shrimp Kabobs

Follow these steps for the best grilled shrimp and vegetable kabobs for your next summer pool party:

Tips and Tricks

Grilled shrimp can be tricky to get right. Here’s some tips to nail it every time:

Soak wooden skewers. You can use metal or wood skewers for this recipe — just no plastic! If you’re using wooden kabob skewers, be sure to soak them in water for at least 30 minutes before threading the shrimp. This helps reduce the risk of splinters in your shrimp. Mix up the veggies. There’s no end to the vegetable variations you can make for these shrimp kabobs on the grill! I use a basic bell pepper and onion combo, but mushrooms, zucchini, squash, cherry tomatoes, corn on the cob, or even a little pineapple! The charred vegetables are just as tasty as the shrimp, I swear. Don’t overcook the shrimp. I set the grill to medium-high heat so I get that beautiful char on the veggies by the time the shrimp are cooked. As soon as the shrimp turn from gray to pink, they’re ready to eat. The longer they cook after that, the tougher they will get.  Add a little oil. Shrimp cook so quickly, it’s easy to dry them out. Keep them protected with a little oil, like olive oil or avocado oil. I add olive oil to my grilled shrimp marinade to keep them perfectly juicy and I also love the flavor it gives. Pair this recipe with my grilled tilapia with creamy piccata sauce.

Other Amazing Summer Recipes I Love

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Now that you’re a pro at making grilled shrimp kabobs, you’re ready for your next pool party! Switch up the vegetables and marinades to make these simple grilled shrimp all summer long. Make sure to Pin this recipe so more people can enjoy it too! © Little Sunny Kitchen

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