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Welcome to the Grilled Seafood Recipes hub at Mangoes and Palm Trees—a sizzling coastal escape for your backyard! Crafted by our family—Oliver, Natalia, and our son Victor (born in Koh Samui, 2016)—and inspired by Oliver’s father’s love for BBQ, these recipes are a tribute to the beachside grills we’ve enjoyed across 50+ countries.
Whether it’s zesty Caribbean shrimp or Mediterranean octopus, grilling seafood requires precision. As a hospitality professional, Oliver helps you master high-heat cooking to ensure your seafood stays juicy inside while getting that perfect authentic smoky flavor outside.
Try our family’s top recipes, perfectly adapted for the fire:
To ensure your seafood is safely cooked but never dry, we follow these professional benchmarks verified by the FDA and Serious Eats:
| Grilling Goal | Our Standard | The Pro Result |
|---|---|---|
| Internal Temp | $145^{\circ}F$ ($63^{\circ}C$) | The sweet spot where seafood is fully safe but remains tender and moist. |
| Shrimp Precision | C-Shape (Not O) | The visual indicator for perfectly cooked shrimp; an “O” shape means they’re overcooked. |
| The “No-Stick” Rule | Clean, Oiled Grates | Total Control: Prevents delicate fish skin from tearing, preserving the juices and the look. |
We verify our grilling techniques and safety data against globally recognized culinary and health authorities.
As a hospitality professional, Oliver’s #1 tip is to make sure your grill is incredibly clean and hot before you start. Pat the fish dry with a paper towel, then oil the fish—not the grill. This creates a barrier that lets the fish release naturally once it’s seared.
Look for the “C”! According to **Serious Eats**, a perfectly grilled shrimp should be shaped like a loose letter “C” and be opaque all the way through. If it curls into a tight “O,” it’s already overcooked and will be rubbery. It only takes about 1-2 minutes per side!
Yes! Grilling is one of the healthiest ways to prepare seafood because it allows excess fat to drip away while locking in vitamins. To keep it even healthier, **Healthline** suggests using quick-cooking times and acidic marinades like citrus or vinegar to protect the delicate proteins.
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Let’s fire up the grill together!
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