Crispy Breaded Shrimp

These Crispy Breaded Shrimp are seriously addictive, with the perfect flavor and crunch! They’re super simple to prepare and make a great appetizer or main dish.

A previous visit to a popular Filipino restaurant in Artesia inspired these crispy fried shrimp. As we’ve been regular patrons for many years and have always enjoyed their ginataang gulaybinagoongan baboypancit guisado, and crispy pata in the past, we ordered without checking their menu.

While waiting for our food, I searched the menu booklet for recipe inspirations and ideas for the blog. The list was mostly the usual Filipino fare, nothing out of the ordinary that I haven’t tried or cooked myself.

Except for one item: Shrimp-Charon! I was intrigued and wanted to try the dish, but the food we ordered was already more than two people could consume. I had to pass.

Instead, I flagged down the waiter and asked what shrimp-Charon was. Breaded and deep-fried shrimps, he answered.

Breaded and deep-fried? Easy enough to recreate at home. And recreate I did, with excellent results if I may so.

Ingredient notes

  • Shrimp- small-size shrimps (71/90) for best shrimp and coating ratio.
  • Breading– I use a coating mix is three parts flour and one part cornstarch which delivers a light yet very crispy texture.
  • Choose a neutral-tasting oil with high smoke points, such as canola, safflower, or avocado.
  • Seasonings– I especially love these fried shrimp with a sprinkling of chili powder and a spritz of lime juice, but you can season them any way you like. Try garlic powder, paprika, Cajun seasoning, curry powder, or salt and pepper.

How to serve

  • Crispy breaded shrimp are delicious as an appetizer drizzled with lime juice or dipped in your favorite sauces such as sweet and sour. They make a great lunch or dinner meal with piping hot steamed rice.
  • They’re also excellent, nestled in warm corn tortillas for seafood tacos or stuffed in hoagies for sandwiches. Any way you enjoy them, they’re delicious!

How to store leftovers

  • As with most fried foods, these crispy fried shrimp are best enjoyed freshly cooked as they tend to lose crispness over time. I suggest preparing just enough for a meal for maximum flavor and texture.
  • If you end up with leftovers, transfer them to a covered container and refrigerate them for up to 3 days. To reheat, arrange in a single layer on a baking sheet and warm up in a toaster oven.

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