How to Make the Ultimate Grilled Shrimp and Vegetable Kebabs



Julia shows Bridget how to master Grilled Shrimp and Vegetable Kebabs.

Get the recipe for Grilled Shrimp and Vegetable Kebabs:
Buy our winning grill tongs:

ABOUT US: Located in Boston’s Seaport District in the historic Innovation and Design Building, America’s Test Kitchen features 15,000 square feet of kitchen space including multiple photography and video studios. It is the home of Cook’s Illustrated magazine and Cook’s Country magazine and is the workday destination for more than 60 test cooks, editors, and cookware specialists. Our mission is to test recipes over and over again until we understand how and why they work and until we arrive at the best version.

If you like us, follow us:

source

Similar Posts

27 Comments

  1. What a damn waste of production value. You offered no actual help to anyone cooking/ grilling, this video reminded me of an awful infomercial from the early 90's. Everyone involved in making this video, has literally sucked 9:24 minutes of life away from everyone that gets sucked into this pathetic video. How is anyone making money from this?

  2. I made these grilled shrimp/veggie kabobs and they were absolutely delicious. Easy to make and grill. My son and daughter-in-law thoroughly enjoyed them. The sauce really added a nice kick and flavor. Another awesome recipe from ATK…..you rock!!!

  3. If I was cooking this dish, I would skewer the veggies separately and begin grilling…then grill the skewered shrimp. if you're going to grill together, leave the shells on the shrimp.

  4. Hang on, you start at the tail and those pesky tail shells, then peel it and shake off those pesky tails and at the end when you shake off the actual tail, you have the tail meat.

    I thought the shrimp started at the head, pinch that off, shell the body, and then grab the tail fin and shake that off.

    But no, now it turns into sweet shrimp meat and is no longer the shrimp tail, does the de-pooping transform it from the tail into the shrimp?

    Bottom line, a shrimp is a shrimp, with or without the head.

Leave a Reply