Smoked Shrimp. Need I say more? If you’re a fan of smoking, then you have GOT to try this amazing recipe! Cooking the shrimp low-and-slow makes them plump, tender, sweet, and so freaking good! Hungry? Read on and I, Chef Jenn, will show you all my tips and tricks to make these the most amazing shrimp you’ve ever had!

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I use my Traeger pellet grill and smoker during the non-frozen months as often as I can! Not only does it not heat up the kitchen, but a light kiss of smoke enhances the flavor of so many dishes. This Smoked Shrimp recipe is easy and packed with flavor. And, the low heat keeps the shrimp unbelievably tender and sweet.
This full-color ebook cookbook features more than 50 of Chef Jenn’s tried, tested, and favorite smoker recipes! Enjoy:
- Smoked Beef Kabobs
- Smoked Chicken Thighs
- Smoked Bacon-Wrapped Pork Stuffed Jalapeno Poppers
- Smoked Spaghetti Squash with Herbs and so much more!
This particular dish uses the Fiesta Taco seasoning that I’ve been using for eons. Right now it’s on my other site, but this link will take you to it. Make your own seasoning or use your favorite – but if you like a spicy kick, the Fiesta Seasoning is so gosh darn good.
The other secret to this dish is basting the shrimp in butter. I’m using a lime butter in this recipe, which really enhances the flavor of the shrimp. I’m salivating – again – just thinking about how good this dish is. I might just have to make it again soon!
What You Need To Make Smoked Shrimp
- Traeger Pellet Smoker
- Silicone basting brush
- Disposable foil pans
- Fiesta Taco Seasoning or your favorite spice blend
- Butter
- Limes
- Salt and pepper
That’s it!
How To Make Easy Smoked Shrimp
Scroll down for the full recipe card with exact measurements and printable instructions.
Season the shrimp with Fiesta Taco Seasoning or your favorite spice blend. Place them in a disposable foil pan for easy cleanup.

Preheat your Traeger or pellet smoker and allow about 2 hours for the smoker to reach temperature and the shrimp to cook.

Baste the shrimp with lime butter every 30 minutes while smoking.
Once the shrimp are pink, opaque, and slightly firm to the touch, remove from the smoker and serve immediately.
Chef Jenn’s Tips To Make Perfect Smoked Shrimp
- Low and slow is how these shrimp turn out spectacular. Don’t rush them!
- Baste the shrimp with the lime butter – the bit of acidity really makes the difference.
- Drizzle the sauce over the shrimp when they’re done, and mop it up with bread. It’s soooo good!
- Fresh spices are essential! Old spices get stale and the flavors suffer. Always use fresh spices.
- Leave the shrimp tails on if you like, but it’s a pet peeve of mine! I want to eat them, not play with them!
What To Serve With Smoked Shrimp
Just about anything goes with this amazing and easy Traeger shrimp recipe, but some of my favorites include Mexican Corn Salad, and Smoked Queso with your favorite chips. And for dessert, this Rhubarb and Strawberry Crumble is a must!

Can I freeze Smoked shrimp?
Shrimp will freeze, and while I advocate for eating this dish fresh, if you do freeze it, pack it with lots of sauce to protect the shrimp from the freezer. Freeze the thoroughly chilled shrimp in a plastic bag or container for up to 3 months, and let them thaw gently in the fridge.
To reheat, I’d pop them in a low oven just to bring them up to temperature. Don’t overcook them!

Smoked Shrimp
Ingredients
- 2 pounds shrimp
- 1/4 cup Fiesta Taco Seasoning or your favorite blend
- 1/4 cup unsalted butter
- 1/4 cup lime juice
Instructions
- Preheat your Traeger pellet smoker to 180 as per manufacturer's instructions.
- Toss the shrimp with the Fiesta Taco Seasoning or your favorite blend.
- Lay them in a disposable foil pan in a single layer and pop the pan onto the smoker.
- Smoke them at 180 for 30 minutes, then baste with the lime butter and turn up the heat to 225-F.
- Cook an additional 90 minutes, basting with the lime butter every 30 minutes, or until the shrimp are opaque and slightly curled. Serve and enjoy!
Notes
Chef Jenn’s Tips To Make Perfect Smoked Shrimp
- Low and slow is how these shrimp turn out spectacular. Don’t rush them!
- Baste the shrimp with the lime butter – the bit of acidity really makes the difference.
- Drizzle the sauce over the shrimp when they’re done, and mop it up with bread. It’s soooo good!
- Fresh spices are essential! Old spices get stale and the flavors suffer. Always use fresh spices.
- Leave the shrimp tails on if you like, but it’s a pet peeve of mine! I want to eat them, not play with them!
Nutrition
A Note on Nutritional Information
Nutritional information for this recipe is provided as a courtesy and is calculated based on available online ingredient information. It is only an approximate value. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site cannot be guaranteed.

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