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Coconut Shrimp With A Kick -Baked Or Fried

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Ingredients

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18 large shrimp, raw, peeled, deveined (about 1 lb)
1/3 cup cornstarch
3/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper
3 egg whites
2 cups flaked coconut
oil (optional)

Nutritional information

338.8
Calories
146 g
Calories From Fat
16.3 g
Total Fat
14.2 g
Saturated Fat
64.3 mg
Cholesterol
837.7 mg
Sodium
36.9g
Carbs
2.3 g
Dietary Fiber
21.6 g
Sugars
12.2 g
Protein
141 g
Serving Size

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Coconut Shrimp With A Kick -Baked Or Fried

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    These were good but I've prepared it both ways, baked and fried, and hands down the ones fried were better. I couldn't get the crunch while keeping the shrimp moist/tender with the baked it seems you compromise one for the other. One idea is to toast the coconut first and then bake them for less.

    • 45 min
    • Serves 3
    • Easy

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    Coconut Shrimp With a Kick – Baked or Fried,The yummy coconut shrimp you love with a touch of cayenne to liven things up! The tropical goodness of the coconut really adds a nice touch here. I have found these in Southern (tropical) parts of the USA but they are indicative of any tropical local such as parts of Asia, Hawaii, the Caribbean and so on. Two sets of directions allow you choose whether to bake or fry.,These were good but I’ve prepared it both ways, baked and fried, and hands down the ones fried were better. I couldn’t get the crunch while keeping the shrimp moist/tender with the baked it seems you compromise one for the other. One idea is to toast the coconut first and then bake them for less.,Amazing! We managed to get our oil too hot and burn the first two so we switched oil, cooled the pan, and improvised. We fried until almost done then out of the oil, onto a cookie sheet, and into the oven for a bit. They still had that fried taste without the greasy texture. Very fabulous, thanks!!


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    Steps

    1
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    Combine Cornstarch, Salt and Cayenne in a Shallow Dish.

    2
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    Beat Egg Whites in a Mixing Bowl Until Stiff Peaks Form.

    3
    Done

    Place Coconut in a Zipper Bag or on a Plate.

    4
    Done

    Make a Slit Down Inner Curve of Shrimp and Press Lightly to Flatten Shrimp.

    5
    Done

    Coat Shrimp With Cornstarch Mixture.

    6
    Done

    Holding Each Shrimp by the Tail Dip in Egg Mixture.

    7
    Done

    Coat Shrimp With Coconut.

    8
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    to Fry: in Hot Oil (375f) Fry Shrimp a Few at a Time For 1 1/2 to 2 Minutes on Each Side- or Until Golden Brown- Don't Overcook! Drain on Paper Towels or a Clean Brown Paper Bag.

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    to Bake: in a 450f Oven Bake Shrimp on a Lightly Oiled Baking Sheet For 12-14 Minutes or Until Brown Turning Once.

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