Sunday, September 16, 2012

Game Day Fire Cracker Shrimp



Large Shrimp dredge in season flour before frying, it adds an extra dimension of crispiness and flavor.  My recipe today is Game Day Fire Cracker Shrimp. Restaurant inspired recipe " Bang Bang Shrimp".  Crispy fried shrimp toss in spicy sauce and served as a appetizer.   



 
 
Ingredients

·       1 1/2 pounds of Large Tiger Shrimp peeled and deveined


Season Flour
·       1/2 cup All-Purpose Flour
·       1/2 cup Cornstarch
·       1 tbsp Old Bay Seasoning
·       1 tbsp Garlic Powder
·       1 tsp Cumin
·       1 tsp Cayenne pepper
    


    Other Ingredients

·       1/2 cup Thai Sweet Chili Sauce
·       1/4 cup Chopped Scallions
·       salt to taste
·       Coconut Oil for pan frying ( or you can use vegetable oil) (see note )







Note: Coconut oil has been described by nutritionist as, " The Healthiest oil on earth".  I use "Pure, Unrefined, Cold Pressed" coconut oil.  You may buy on-line or in your local health food store. It adds a lighter taste for fried foods and I love cooking with it.


Step 1
Preheat oil for frying between 350 - 360 ° F. While oil is heating, in a large Ziploc bag, add flour, cornstarch, Old Bay, garlic powder, cumin, and cayenne pepper. Place shrimp in bag and toss until shrimp is completely covered in season flour, then remove shrimp and shake off excess season flour and place on a plate to give coating a chance to adhere to shrimp.

 Step 2
 Place shrimp in hot oil in small batches so that you keep you oil hot. Cook batches of shrimp for about
 1 - 2 minutes or until golden brown. Place fried shrimp on a tray with paper towels to drain and lightly season to taste with salt.

Step 3
To Serve, first place shrimp in a large bowl and add Thai Sweet Chili sauce to coat shrimp, then place on a serving platter and garnish with chopped scallions and lemon or lime zest if you desire. 




  



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3 comments:

  1. We are big fans of shrimp and this sounds delicious! I envision this over coconut rice and a soothing mango salsa (to compliment your heat). Great idea!!

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  2. Sounds SO good! I'm featuring you this week! http://iamaddictedtorecipes.blogspot.ca/2012/09/scrumptious-sunday-29-features.html

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