Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Get 3 medium bowls. Combine flour, salt, and pepper in one. Beat the eggs in the second bowl. Combine Panko and coconut in the third bowl.
- Dip the shrimp into the flour, then the eggs, and then dredge the shrimp into the coconut mixture, pressing gently to adhere. You want a lot of coconut on each shrimp. Set the coated shrimp aside on a plate as you coat the remaining shrimp.
- Add enough oil to cover the bottom of a large skillet over medium heat. Fry the coconut shrimp in batches, about 7-8 shrimp at a time. Do not crowd the pan. Flip after 2 minutes and fry the other side for 2 minutes or until golden brown. For a darker color, fry each side for about 2:30-3 minutes.
- Place the finished coconut shrimp on a plate lined with a paper towel as you fry the rest. Sprinkle with finely chopped cilantro. Mix dipping sauce ingredients together and serve with shrimp.
- Cover and store leftover shrimp in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
Notes
Fried coconut shrimp freezes well for up to 2 months. Reheat for 10 minutes in a 350°F (177°C) oven or until thawed and warm.
Large raw shrimp with tails attached are best for this coconut shrimp recipe. If frozen, thaw before starting. It is recommended to get them peeled and deveined to save time. Tails attached make the shrimp easy to prep, coat, and handle as an appetizer. You can remove the tails before starting if desired.
You can use frozen cooked shrimp, but starting with raw shrimp is best. Thaw, then use as directed.
Frying the coconut shrimp in coconut oil gives the best taste. You need enough oil to coat the bottom of your skillet, usually about 3 to 4 Tablespoons.
