From: Miss Annie
On Nov 10, 2004
I was so impressed with this remarkable dish. The marinated seafood was fabulous. I think our grill time was about 8 minutes. Just remember to keep your eye on the shrimp and scallops and don't overcook. I soaked the scallops in milk for 30 minutes before threading on the skewers (it makes a difference in previously frozen fish or scallops). The marinade was full of lovely, lively flavors. I served the kabobs over angel hair pasta for a very satisfying and lovely meal. Thanks so much BK for sharing this recipe for the "Pick A Chef" game.
From: VegSocialWorker
On Aug 21, 2005
Fantastic! I accidently left out the honey, which I think would only make it better. It was very easy to make and I brought it to a bbq party and everyone loved it. I took the advice in another comment of putting the scallops in milk first as they were previously fozen. I have never tasted such amazing scallops. You should try this recipe!
From: ~Nimz~
On Feb 10, 2008
Boy I hate myself for this review, but it was a deaster for us. I followed the recipe to a T except marinated the sea food longer, about 4 hours. We have cooked shrimp and scallops on the grill before, so I'm not sure what happened to this tonight. We always spray our grill to prevent sticking, but it just didn't help tonight. All of the sea food stuck, and most of the scallops fell through the grate. Next time I'll grill this in my grill basket and I think it will work well. The butter makes this flare up quite a bit too. Saying all that, the flavor was awesome. Something I'll prepare again, but grill in a different way. Thanks BK
From: CaliforniaJan
On Jun 22, 2009
We love seafood too and my husband requested some kind of grilled fish for Father's Day and this is what we made. I reduced the amount of oil in the marinade to about 3/4 cup and the amount of butter to less than 1/4 pound and it was plenty to give a great flavor to everything. This is a fantastic recipe and everyone loved it. Thanks for sharing. Sorry, we ate everything so quickly no time to snap a photo!
From: Hey Jude
On Jul 28, 2006
Wonderful! I got lazy and didn't put them on skewers, instead I used my 'grill wok'.....marinated the seafood and veggies and then tossed the veggies in the 'wok' first, stir-grilled them for 2 minutes, then added the seafood. My grill was really hot and the ingredients flamed up quite a bit but that only added to the flavor. I served these over 'dirty rice' and my husband said it was one of the best meals he's ever had. Oh, I didn't use real butter, I used 'Buttery Sticks' to try to keep it heart-healthier! Thanks Baby Kato for a wonderful recipe that will be enjoyed again at my house
From: RecipeNut
On Aug 14, 2006
This was a great grilling recipe! I did not have the honey so I did use sugar instead. I cut it to 2 teaspoons of sugar. We all loved this! Thanks Baby Kato
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