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Perfect crispy-on-the-outside, tender-on-the-inside breaded fried shrimp with a small amount of oil in a skillet!

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Frying shrimp at home is so much easier than one would think. You don’t need a lot of oil (just an inch in the pan), and you’ll end up with hot, crispy, crunchy shrimp that you can dip into anything from Tartar Sauce to Dill Sauce to Remoulade Sauce, or maybe pile them high in a shrimp po’boy. Shrimp take only 3 minutes to fry, so they are FAST.

Easy Fried Shrimp Recipe

Whenever I think about the best parts of our semi-annual Cape Cod vacations, I think of fried seafood. Yes, I also think of the mini golf with the family, the dunks in the pond, the cute little galleries downtown, and the nice walks near the bay. But I know for a fact that I look forward to eating more fried shrimp, oysters, and clams in one week than I will for the rest of the year combined. #fact.

Table of Contents

  • Easy Fried Shrimp Recipe
  • Ingredients
  • Variations
  • Tips for Frying Shrimp
  • Oil Temperature for Frying Shrimp
  • How to Fry Shrimp
  • FAQs
  • Leftovers and Storage
  • How to Serve Fried Shrimp
  • More Shrimp Recipes
  • How to Fry Shrimp Recipe
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How to Fry Shrimp: Perfect crispy-on-the-outside, tender-on-the-inside shrimp with a small amount of oil in a skillet!

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Ingredients

The seasoning for this fried shrimp recipe is very simple and not overly spicy. You can bump up the amounts of paprika, garlic powder, and cayenne if you want more robustly flavored shrimp.

  • Shrimp – Use raw, peeled, and deveined 25/30 shrimp (meaning 25/30 shrimp per pound – that’s how most shrimp are sized, by the amount per pound, which is more specific than terms like “jumbo”).
  • All-purpose flour
  • Cornmeal – Adds great crunch to the coating.
  • Paprika – Adds a bit of flavor and color to the crust.
  • Garlic powder – Just a hint of garlicky flavor.
  • Cayenne pepper – Adds just a hint of heat.
  • Egg – Creates a nice crust when fried.
  • Milk
  • Vegetable oil– You can also use peanut or canola oil if you wish.
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Variations

  • You can use 1 teaspoon Old Bay, Cajun, or Creole seasoning in place of the paprika, garlic powder, and cayenne.
  • You can also try other spice blends, like curry powder, for a change of pace.

Tips for Frying Shrimp

  • Use raw, peeled, deveined shrimp for this recipe.
  • When you coat the shrimp in the milk-egg mixture and then the flour mixture, use one hand for the wet ingredients and another for the dry ones to keep everything from getting clumpy, sticky, and messy.
  • Make sure the oil is not too hot, but hot enough (see below).
  • Fry the shrimp in batches without crowding them in the pan.
  • When all the shrimp are breaded, place the baking sheet into the fridge and let the shrimp chill for 15 minutes. This will help the coating adhere to the shrimp when frying.
  • Don’t overcook the shrimp. As soon as they are golden brown, they will be cooked through.
  • Allow the shrimp to drain on paper towels to remove any excess oil.
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Oil Temperature for Frying Shrimp

  • Oil Temperature: Ideally, the temperature of the oil should be 360 to 365 degrees to fry the shrimp so that they turn golden on the outside just as the inside is cooked but still tender. If you don’t have a candy thermometer or an instant-read thermometer, just wait until the oil is shimmering, then add one shrimp. If it starts to gently sizzle and turn golden brown after about 2 minutes, your oil is at the perfect temperature. But I think that every cook needs a good instant-read thermometer, so if you’re looking for a reason to buy one, this might be a good one!
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  • Let the oil come back to temperature: You may need to allow the oil to come back up to temperature in between batches of shrimp. Don’t add too many shrimp at once, or they will lower the oil temperature, and the shrimp won’t get nicely browned and crunchy. They cook very quickly, so fry them up in a few batches!

How to Fry Shrimp

  1. Prepare the shrimp dredging station: Combine the flour, cornmeal, salt, pepper, paprika, garlic powder, and cayenne pepper in a shallow bowl. Mix the egg with the milk in another bowl and season with a bit more salt and pepper. Place a wire rack on a baking sheet.
  2. Coat the shrimp and chill: Dunk the shrimp in the milk mixture, then dredge them in the flour mixture. Place the shrimp on the wire rack. When all of the shrimp are coated, place the baking sheet into the fridge and let the shrimp chill for 15 minutes.
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  1. Heat the oil: Line a large plate with paper towels. Pour the oil to a depth of 1 inch into a large, heavy deep skillet. Heat the oil over medium-high heat to 365 degrees.
  2. Fry the shrimp: Cook the shrimp in batches until browned and crispy.
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  1. Drain the shrimp: Remove the shrimp with a slotted spoon to a paper towel-lined plate.
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FAQs

How do you keep the batter from falling off shrimp?

One way to do this is by coating them in stages: first, the egg and milk mixture, then the flour mixture. Allowing them to chill briefly in the fridge before frying also helps the batter to stick to the shrimp.

What is the best oil for frying shrimp?

You can use any oil with a high smoke point. Many cooks like peanut oil for frying shrimp, but you can also use vegetable or canola oil.

How long does it take to fry shrimp?

It only takes about 2 to 3 minutes to fry shrimp! Turn them as they brown and get crispy on the bottom.

Leftovers and Storage

Leftover fried shrimp can be stored in the fridge for up to 2 days. They are best reheated in an oven or toaster oven preheated to 350 degrees for 5 minutes so they get hot and crispy. You can also reheat them in a microwave, but they will lose some of their crispiness.

How to Serve Fried Shrimp

Fried shrimp get even better when paired with a sauce, like Tartar Sauce, Dill Sauce, Remoulade Sauce, or Horseradish Sauce. You can also think about piling them into a Po’ Boy Sandwich! They would be great added to a big Caesar Salad as well.

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How to Fry Shrimp

Perfect crispy-on-the-outside, tender-on-the-inside breaded fried shrimp with a small amount of oil in a skillet!

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 People

Ingredients

  • 1 pound large (25/30 per pound) shrimp
  • ¼ cup all-purpose flour
  • ¼ cup cornmeal
  • 2 teaspoons kosher salt (plus more to taste)
  • 1 teaspoon freshly ground pepper
  • ½ teaspoon paprika
  • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
  • ½ teaspoon cayenne pepper
  • 1 large egg
  • ½ cup milk
  • Vegetable oil (for frying)

Instructions

  • Combine the flour, cornmeal, salt, pepper, paprika, garlic powder, and cayenne pepper in a shallow bowl. Mix the egg with the milk in another bowl and season with a bit more salt and pepper. Place a wire rack on a baking sheet.

  • A few at a time, dunk the shrimp in the milk mixture, turning them to coat. Using a slotted spoon or your hand, remove the shrimp, allow any excess liquid to drip back into the bowl, then dredge them in the flour mixture, making sure they are well coated. As the shrimp are breaded, place them, without touching, on the wire rack. When all of the shrimp are coated, place the baking sheet into the fridge and let the shrimp chill for 15 minutes, or up to a couple of hours.

  • Line a large plate with paper towels. Pour the oil to a depth of 1 inch into a large, heavy deep skillet. Heat the oil over medium-high heat to 365 F. (see Note). In a few batches, add the shrimp, turning them with a slotted spoon as they cook. They should fry for about 2 to 3 minutes total, and become golden brown and crispy. Remove them with a slotted spoon to the paper towel-lined plate. See if they need another light sprinkle of kosher salt. Continue frying in batches until all of the shrimp are cooked and crispy.

Notes

  • If you don’t have a candy thermometer or an instant-read thermometer, just wait until the oil is shimmering, then add one shrimp. If it starts to gently sizzle and turn golden brown after about 2 minutes, your oil is at the perfect temperature.
  • Use raw, peeled, deveined shrimp for this recipe.
  • When you coat the shrimp in the milk-egg mixture and then the flour mixture, use one hand for the wet ingredients and another for the dry ones to keep everything from getting clumpy, sticky, and messy.
  • When all the shrimp are breaded, place the baking sheet into the fridge and let the shrimp chill for 15 minutes. This will help the coating adhere to the shrimp when frying.
  • Make sure the oil is not too hot, but hot enough (see below).
  • Fry the shrimp in batches without crowding them in the pan.
  • Don’t overcook the shrimp. As soon as they are golden brown, they will be cooked through.
  • Allow the shrimp to drain on paper towels to remove any excess oil.

Nutrition

Calories: 201kcal, Carbohydrates: 16g, Protein: 27g, Fat: 3g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 1g, Trans Fat: 0.01g, Cholesterol: 227mg, Sodium: 1326mg, Potassium: 423mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 2g, Vitamin A: 339IU, Vitamin C: 0.2mg, Calcium: 122mg, Iron: 2mg

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FAQs

How long does it take to fry raw shrimp? ›

Drop shrimp into hot oil and fry for 30-60 seconds or until golden brown. Remove with slotted spoon; drain on paper towel.

Why do you soak shrimp in milk before frying? ›

Should I Soak My Shrimp? This one comes down to the chef's preference. Some prefer to soak seafood in milk before cooking to keep it from tasting too fishy. If you choose to soak your shrimp, you should do so with whole milk for at least 10 minutes.

Do you have to dry shrimp before frying? ›

Pat your shrimp dry whether you're simply seasoning them or removing them from a marinade. This will help them develop that crust.

What is the proper way to cook raw shrimp? ›

Add 8 cups water and bring to a boil over med/high heat. Once water boils, add the peeled and deveined shrimp and simmer until pink, about 2-3 minutes depending on size of the shrimp. Drain and transfer cooked shrimp to a bowl of cold water to stop the cooking process and let cool.

Why add baking soda to raw shrimp? ›

It may sound minor, but the combination works wonders: the salt helps keep the shrimp nice and moist as they cook, while alkaline baking soda delivers a crisp, firm texture.

Do you rinse shrimp after soaking in milk? ›

Well if you put it in a bowl and add cold milk, cover it and let it sit in the fridge for about a half hour the smell goes away. Then just rinse it off, pat it dry and cook as you normally wood. I have used this trick on haddock, cod, swordfish and shrimp.

Why do you put vinegar in shrimp? ›

Into your water pot, squeeze the juice of 2-3 lemons, then drop what's left of the lemons in too. Add your bag of shrimp/crab boil, salt and vinegar. (The vinegar is the secret ingredient. It makes the shrimp easier to peel.)

Do shrimp float when done frying? ›

Fried Shrimp Temperature

PRO TIP: The shrimp should rise to the top of the oil immediately if the oil is at the right temperature. If it's not hot enough, the shrimp will sink (and likely stick) to the bottom and the breading will fall off.

How do you know if shrimp is cooked fried? ›

The best way to tell when shrimp are cooked through is to look for visual cues: “Watch for the shrimp to curl and turn opaque,” says Kendra. Undercooked shrimp will be gray and translucent, with uncurled tails. Perfectly cooked shrimp will be opaque with a color ranging from pink or orange, depending on variety.

How do you know when fried shrimp is done? ›

Things You Should Know

Use a food thermometer to make sure the interior temperature of a shrimp is at least 145 °F (63 °C). This is the safest way to tell if it's fully cooked. Check for an opaque white color on the outside, a curved “C” shape, and a tender texture.

Is it better to deep fry raw or cooked shrimp? ›

The medium shrimp cook perfectly in the same time that it takes for the coating to turn golden brown and crispy, so the best fried shrimp recipe starts with raw shrimp.

How long does it take to fry shrimp at 350? ›

Heat the oil in a Dutch oven or fryer to 350˚F. Working in batches, about 6 at a time, fry the shrimp. Shrimp cook very quickly, about 1 – 2 minutes, so keep an eye on them. As soon as they are golden brown, remove from the oil and transfer to a paper towel-lined plate or sheet pan.

Do I need to thaw shrimp before frying? ›

Cooking frozen shrimp won't harm you, but the texture won't be as appetising as if you cook from thawed. If time allows, leave your shrimp in the fridge overnight to thaw. Avoid thawing at room temperature, as this also impacts the texture.

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