Fried shrimp is a popular seafood dish where shrimp are coated (usually in batter or breadcrumbs) and deep-fried until golden and crispy. It shows up in a lot of cuisines, from Southern U.S. cooking to Japanese tempura.
Here’s a quick breakdown:
🍤 Common styles
- Southern fried shrimp – coated in seasoned flour or cornmeal, often served with fries and coleslaw
- Tempura shrimp (Japan) – light, airy batter; super crisp and delicate
- Breaded shrimp – coated in breadcrumbs or panko for extra crunch
🧂 Basic ingredients
- Shrimp (peeled and deveined)
- Flour or batter mix
- Eggs (for breading)
- Breadcrumbs or cornmeal (optional)
- Seasonings (salt, pepper, paprika, garlic powder, etc.)
- Oil for frying
🔥 Simple method
- Clean and dry shrimp
- Coat in flour → dip in egg → coat in breadcrumbs (if using)
- Fry in hot oil (around 350°F / 175°C) for 2–3 minutes until golden
- Drain on paper towels
🍽️ Serving ideas
- With cocktail sauce, tartar sauce, or spicy mayo
- In tacos or po’boys
- Over rice or salad
If you want, I can give you a super easy step-by-step recipe or a restaurant-style version.