Baked succulent shrimp coated with fresh basil pesto on wooden skewers. Delicious and amazingly creamy, these pesto shrimp skewers are great as easy to make appetizers.
You have got to try this recipe. I am seriously obsessed. There is no better word to describe my love for creamy pesto shrimp.
Juicy perfectly cooked shrimp coated with a creamy layer of pesto. On skewers. What’s not to like, right?
If I weren’t the sharing type, I’d have absolutely no problem eating this entire plate by myself. Unfortunately, my guilty conscience would nag at me if I didn’t.
I don’t know about you, but almost anything on wooden skewers just looks fancy to me. They seem like they require a lot of time and effort to put together. Luckily, looks can be deceiving. And you and I both know better. It’ll be our secret. We’ll let our guests think we worked super hard to make elaborate appetizers for them.
But you know what? As fancy as these pesto shrimp skewers look, it’ll take you just 15 minutes to prep, bake, and have these amazing appetizers ready to be served, if you have pesto on hand. And if not, well, it’s just another 5 minutes to whip up a fresh batch.
Sounds simple, doesn’t it? It so totally is. Because well, it really is quick and easy.
And I’ll have to share these at Fiesta Friday!
I don’t have an outdoor grill. Even if I did, I wouldn’t even know how to use it. I do, however, have one of those 4-in-1 electric grills. Except it’s such a pain to clean. I’d have to remove the grill plates, clean off any burnt residues, then reattach them. Not to say that I don’t use it once in awhile, but sticking a baking tray into the oven is just so much easier. Less of a hassle for me anyway. You’re welcome to grill these if you like =)
Preheat the oven to 350F. Lightly grease the surface of a baking pan with nonstick cooking spray or vegetable oil.
Lightly brush pesto on both sides of the large raw shrimp. I like putting the pesto on the shrimp before baking because the cheese (at least, the parmesan in my version of pesto) melts creating a creamy flavor. If you like the pesto a little bit grainier, you can bake the shrimp first and brush on the pesto later. It’s all about preference. You can either you my recipe for Fresh Basil Pesto or use your favorite recipe.
Bake the pesto covered shrimp on the baking sheet for about 10 minutes until the shrimp turns reddish pink and no longer gray.
Remove the baking sheet from the oven and allow the shrimp to cool for a few minutes before inserting the skewers. You’ll want about 4 shrimp per skewer. I chose to insert the skewers after the shrimp was already cooked because I wasn’t sure whether the wooden skewers would do well in the oven. If the skewers you use are oven safe, you can insert the shrimp on skewers before baking.
Serve the shrimp warm.
Enjoy!
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- 24 large shrimp, deshelled and deveined
- 2 tablespoons pesto
- 1 ½ tablespoon vegetable oil (for greasing the pan) or nonstick cooking spray
- Preheat the oven at 350F. Lightly grease the baking pan with nonstick cooking spray or vegetable oil.
- Brush pesto on all sides of the shrimp.
- Place the shrimp on the baking pan, and bake for about 10 minutes until the shrimp has turned a reddish orange color and is no longer gray.
- Remove the shrimp from the oven, and allow them to cool for a few minutes.
- Insert about 4 shrimps per skewer for a total of 6 skewers.
- Serve the shrimp warm.
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Vee dC says
I now have to go out and buy shrimp!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
I hope you’ll like this dish!
clemandmarcella says
Wow! This looks so good! Sounds like the perfect combination 🙂
~ Marcella
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you so much, Marcella!
HORIZONS SOUTH says
i have made this, it works so well I love pesto but it doe sn t always blend in.
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Do you mean it’s clumps together? It does a little bit. If you have a brush to brush the pesto on, it works best. Hope that helps! =)
Gouda for you says
Omg! I was craving this tonight, but with fetuccini. This looks a lot healthier!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you! I hope you’ll like it!
Gouda for you says
I did! It was pretty tasty!
Shari says
These really look incredible, Andrea! I have to make these for my family. They love shrimp and they love pesto. Thank you so much for sharing this!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
You’re welcome, Shari! I hope you and you family will like these pesto shrimp =)
firstandfabulous says
Well if this doesn’t look perfectly delicious. Not only do I love shrimp but your photography puts me right over the edge! This is a must!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you so much! I hope you’ll like it!
Project Andina says
Thank You for the recipe. It looks delicious, and can’t wait to try it.
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
I hope you’ll like it!
firefly1275 says
Looks very delicious!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thanks!
firefly1275 says
You’re welcome! 🙂
ltaft925 says
Wow this looks phenomenal! I love the fork too… How cute!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you so much! The fork is from For Such a Time Designs on Etsy =)
laroseedespetiteschoses says
Looks sooooo yummy Andrea, wish I could have it right now. Can you send it over here 🙂
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
If only it was easy to do that! I really would! =)