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Smoked Shrimp is the Ultimate BBQ Treat

Posted onMarch 12, 2025 1:22 pmOctober 9, 2025 10:47 pm
A close-up of several smoked shrimp skewers, showing the pink-orange color and seasoning, next to a lemon wedge on a light-colored surface, highlighting a finished dish.
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The first time I tasted smoked shrimp, it was a summer evening by the lake with my family. The smell of wood smoke and the sizzle from the grill filled the air. I took one bite, and honestly, it was like a little explosion of the ocean and campfire in one. From that day, I knew this was more than a recipe it was an experience.

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Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • The flavor hits differently smoky, juicy, with just the right hint of spice.
  • Takes less than 30 minutes from start to finish (you read that right).
  • Works perfectly for parties, family dinners, or just when you feel fancy.
  • Pairs beautifully with anything salads, tacos, or even eaten solo.
  • Customizable: adjust the wood, spices, or sauce to match your vibe.

Table of Contents

  • Why You’ll Love This Recipe
  • Ingredients List
  • What is smoked shrimp
  • Timing
  • Step-by-Step Guide
  • Professional Cooking Tips
  • Serving Suggestions
  • How to Store and Reheat
  • More Recipe Suggestions
  • Nutritional Information
  • FAQs
  • Conclusion

To Make smoked shrimp You’ll Need

Main Ingredients

Peeled shrimp in a glass bowl, with small bowls of olive oil, lime, salt, paprika, and black pepper, ready for a smoked shrimp recipe.
  • Shrimp – Large or jumbo, peeled and deveined. Fresh is best, but frozen works too.
  • Olive oil – A drizzle keeps the shrimp tender and juicy.
  • Garlic powder – Adds depth (you’ll thank yourself later).
  • Paprika (smoked or sweet) – That smoky warmth you can’t fake.
  • Lemon juice – Brightens the flavor like sunshine.
  • Salt & black pepper – Because basics matter.

Optional Flavor Boosters

  • Cajun seasoning – For a spicy twist.
  • Butter – Melted over hot shrimp for an indulgent finish.
  • Honey or maple syrup – Adds a subtle caramelized sweetness.

Substitutions

  • No olive oil? Use avocado or melted butter.
  • No paprika? Try chili powder or chipotle.
  • Not a fan of lemon? Lime does wonders.

What is smoked shrimp

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Smoked shrimp are fresh shrimp cooked slowly over wood smoke, giving them a deep, savory flavor with a hint of sweetness. They’re tender, slightly smoky, and honestly addictive. Imagine that juicy, ocean fresh bite wrapped in the warmth of a campfire that’s smoked shrimp. Perfect for BBQs, parties, or when you just crave something unforgettable.

Timing

  • Preparation time: 10 minutes
  • Cooking time: 20 minutes
  • Total time: 30 minutes

How to Make smoked shrimp

Step 1: Prep the Shrimp

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A clear bowl holds raw, peeled shrimp seasoned with pepper. Nearby, a small bowl contains a dry rub with a whisk,

Rinse and pat dry your shrimp. Toss them in a bowl with olive oil, garlic powder, paprika, salt, pepper, and a splash of lemon juice.
Quite frankly, this step sets the stage. You want every piece coated evenly.

Pro Tip: Don’t marinate shrimp for too long 10–15 minutes max. They absorb flavors fast.

Step 2: Preheat the Smoker

Set your smoker to 225°F (107°C). Choose your wood I swear by applewood for sweetness or hickory for a deeper tone.

Pro Tip: If you use a pellet smoker like a Traeger, let it run for a few minutes before adding shrimp for that clean smoke flow.

Step 3: Arrange and Smoke

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Pink-orange shrimp and sliced lemons are arranged on a wire grill grate over hot charcoal, indicating they are being or smoked shrimp

Place shrimp on skewers or in a grill basket so they don’t fall through the grates. Arrange them in a single layer.
Close the lid and let the magic happen.

Timing: About 20 minutes just until they turn pink and opaque.

Step 4: Add a Little Butter Love (Optional)

Once smoked, brush them lightly with melted butter or a honey glaze. The aroma? Unreal.
Believe it or not, this tiny step transforms the texture completely.

Step 5: Serve and Enjoy

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A close-up of several smoked shrimp skewers, showing the pink-orange color and seasoning, next to a lemon wedge on a light-colored surface, highlighting a finished dish.
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Remove the shrimp from the smoker. Let them rest for a few minutes.
Serve hot with a squeeze of lemon. Simple, clean, and by every sense of the word delicious.

Professional Cooking Tips

  • Use large shrimp. Smaller ones overcook easily.
  • Don’t over-smoke. Too much time = rubbery texture.
  • Wood choice matters. Fruitwoods bring sweetness; hickory adds punch.
  • Control moisture. Keep a small water pan inside your smoker.
  • Test one shrimp first. Taste, then adjust seasoning as needed.

    How do you serve smoked shrimp

    Smoked shrimp are incredibly versatile. Here are some creative ideas:

    • Tacos: Load them into soft tortillas with slaw and a spicy mayo drizzle.
    • Salads: Toss over greens with avocado and a citrus vinaigrette.
    • Appetizers: Serve on skewers with a garlic aioli dip.
    • Pasta: Mix into fettuccine Alfredo for smoky richness.
    • Party Platter: Combine with smoked sausage, corn, and potatoes for a Southern style feast.

    To be honest with you, I’ve even eaten them cold the next day still amazing.

    How to Store and Reheat

    To store smoked shrimp, let them cool completely, then place them in an airtight container or zip bag. Keep them in the fridge for up to three days or freeze for up to two months. When reheating, warm gently in a skillet over low heat or a 300°F oven for a few minutes. Avoid microwaving too long; it can make the shrimp rubbery. Simple and still delicious!

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    Nutritional Information

    (Per Serving)

    • Calories: ~160
    • Protein: 25g
    • Fat: 6g
    • Carbs: 2g
    • Sugar: <1g
    • Sodium: 430mg
    • Cholesterol: 210mg
    A close-up of several smoked shrimp skewers, showing the pink-orange color and seasoning, next to a lemon wedge on a light-colored surface, highlighting a finished dish.

    Smoked Shrimp is the Ultimate BBQ Treat

    By Nancy
    Craving smoky, tender Smoked Shrimp? Get step-by-step instructions, top seasonings, and expert tips for the best results. Try it now!
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    Prep Time 10 minutes mins
    Cook Time 20 minutes mins
    Total Time 30 minutes mins
    Course Appetizer
    Cuisine American, Southern, BBQ
    Servings 4
    Calories 160 kcal

    Ingredients
      

    • Shrimp – Large or jumbo
    • Olive oil
    • Garlic powder
    • Paprika smoked or sweet
    • Lemon juice
    • Salt & black pepper
    • Cajun seasoning
    • Butter
    • Honey or maple syrup

    Instructions
     

    Step 1: Prep the Shrimp

    • Rinse and pat dry your shrimp. Toss them in a bowl with olive oil, garlic powder, paprika, salt, pepper, and a splash of lemon juice.

    Step 2: Preheat the Smoker

    • Set your smoker to 225°F (107°C). Choose your wood I swear by applewood for sweetness or hickory for a deeper tone.

    Step 3: Arrange and Smoke

    • Place shrimp on skewers or in a grill basket so they don’t fall through the grates. Arrange them in a single layer.

    Step 4: Add a Little Butter Love (Optional)

    • Once smoked, brush them lightly with melted butter or a honey glaze. The aroma? Unreal.

    Step 5: Serve and Enjoy

    • Remove the shrimp from the smoker. Let them rest for a few minutes.Serve hot with a squeeze of lemon. Simple, clean, and by every sense of the word delicious.

    Notes

    Nutritional Information

    • Calories: ~160
    • Protein: 25g
    • Fat: 6g
    • Carbs: 2g
    • Sugar: <1g
    • Sodium: 430mg
    • Cholesterol: 210mg
    Keyword smoked shrimp, summer BBQ, seafood, grilling, smoked seafood, outdoor cooking, easy appetizer

    FAQs

    Are smoked shrimp good?

    Absolutely. They’re tender, juicy, and carry that irresistible smoky aroma that regular grilled shrimp just can’t match. In all honesty, they taste like summer nights and good company.

    How long does it take to smoke shrimp at 225 degrees?

    About 20 minutes sometimes a little less. The moment they turn pink and firm, they’re done. Don’t overthink it.

    How to make smoked prawns?

    The process is the same. Just swap shrimp for prawns, keep the smoker at 225°F, and cook until opaque. Prawns might need a few extra minutes depending on size.

    How to smoke shrimp in a Traeger?

    Preheat to 225°F, season shrimp as usual, and smoke on the grill grate or basket for 20 minutes. Traeger pellets like applewood or pecan are perfect.

    Conclusion

    Smoked shrimp isn’t just a recipe it’s an experience you’ll want to repeat. The flavor, the simplicity, and the sheer joy of that first smoky bite will make it a regular at your table.

    Try it this weekend, share your results, and drop a comment below. Let’s hear your twist on it and if you love it (which I’m sure you will), don’t forget to subscribe for more smoky, finger licking recipes.

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