Grilled Spicy Lime Shrimp with Creamy Avocado Cilantro Sauce has a simple but full of flavor and spice marinade. The creamy avocado cilantro sauce is the perfect cool and creamy dipping sauce. The lime flavor on this shrimp is out of this world good.  Really, I love to add lime to many recipes.  Grilled coconut lime pineapple, Cilantro Lime Chicken Salad, and Crazy Good Honey Lime Shrimp are a few of my favorites.

Grilled Spicy Lime Shrimp with Creamy Avocado Cilantro Sauce

We are loving the warmer weather here and since we have been so busy lately we are loving to grill. My husband LOVES shrimp and asks me to cook it all of the time. I decided to make an easy marinade for these shrimp that really packed a punch. It had such a delicious blend of spices and the result was amazing. It is such a quick and easy recipe that is absolutely delicious, especially if you love shrimp! This should go on your list of things to grill. You are going to love it!

Grilled Lime Shrimp Ingredients:

Shrimp: Use peeled and deveined Lime juice: One large lime should be plenty. Olive oil: For marinade. Garlic: 2 cloves minced. Chili powder: A bit of spice. Cumin: Distinctive earthy, nutty flavor. Paprika: Adds color and mild flavor. Salt and Pepper: To taste Red pepper flakes: Adds texture and spice.

How to Grill Shrimp:

The great thing about shrimp is that they are so easy to cook! They grill up in just a matter of minutes. The marinade on these shrimp is out of this world! It has such a great blend of spices and flavor.

Creamy Avocado Cilantro Sauce:

My favorite part was the Creamy Avocado Cilantro Sauce. It was so cool and creamy on these spicy lime shrimp. We are a family of dippers so most everything involves a dip. And this dip was the perfect compliment to help cool down the spice in the shrimp.

Avocado: split and pitted Greek yogurt: Lowfat Garlic: One clove minced works great for me but adjust to your preference. Lime juice: About one lime Cilantro: Chopped for garnish Salt and pepper: To taste

 

The Best Way to Grill Shrimp:

How do I keep shrimp from drying out? Make extra marinade to keep separate and use to brush over shrimp while they are cooking, so they won’t dry out. How hot should my grill be? Grill temperature should be about 350-450°F.  Cook the shrimp over the direct medium heat. Avoid burning? Occasionally, turn the shrimp while cooking. How do I know when they are done?  The shrimp are fully cooked when the outside of the shrimp turn a nice pink color.  Also, the meat inside should be white and opaque. Can I cook shrimp from frozen: Good news! Even if you forgot to thaw the shrimp for dinner, you can grab them straight from your freezer and put it on the grill.  Marinating the shrimp is best.  However, you can use the marinate to brush the shrimp as you cook.  It’s not ideal, but it will work in a pinch. What’s the best way to thaw my shrimp?  Move them from the freezer into the refrigerator a day or two before cooking.  Or, thaw them with cold water by putting the entire package of shrimp into the bowl of water.

 

More Spicy Shrimp Recipes

Brown Butter Spicy Garlic Shrimp Cajun Popcorn Shrimp Easy and Amazing Cajun Shrimp and Sausage Skewers Awesome Kung Pao Shrimp  Mexican Shrimp Skillet

 

All nutritional information is based on third party calculations and is only an estimate. Each recipe and nutritional value will vary depending on the brands you use, measuring methods and portion sizes per household.  

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