Air-Fried Salt and Pepper Shrimp Recipe - Viet World Kitchen (2024)

By Andrea Nguyen

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My husband and I have been together for nearly thirty years, and he’s had to learn to eat many new foods, like shell-on, head-on salt and pepper shrimp. The shrimp used for that dish have thin shells so they’re made for chewing and easy swallowing. He gets tired of eating them after a while (it’s too much work!), and he always hands over the heads for me to chomp on.

Frankly, the regular salt and pepper shrimp have neverbeen quite as flavorful as I expect them to me. The flesh never gets the seasoningsbecause it is enclosed in its shell during cooking. The other day, it occurredto me that I may be better off with headless shrimp that are bigger, withthicker shells. Plus, I also wondered if I could make an unfussy air-fried saltand pepper shrimp.

I had my revelation at Costco’s seafood roadshow. It was before Valentine’s Day so there was a pile of shrimp on sale alongside the prime steaks. The shrimp were well priced and giant – roughly 15 per pound and about $10 per pound. I purchased a pound and went home to experiment.

Conventional vs Air-Fried Salt and Pepper Shrimp

The regular method for making salt and pepper shrimp (a regular on Chinese restaurant menus and at dim sum) is to coat the shrimp with a seasoned starch mixture, then shallow fry them to crisp, and finally to finish them in a hot wok with garlic and chiles. I’ve seared and shallow-fried the shrimp before, but because the giant shrimp that I bought had thick shells, I figured that I could also air-fry them without drying the shrimp out too much. Air-frying is tricky for delicate proteins so you want to protect them from the hot heat blast.

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The giant shrimp were also pre-deveined and slit through the back, which got me thinking that I could also rub the seasonings onto the flesh underneath the shell. If your shrimp aren't already deveined, use scissors to do the deed. I also like to trim the feet for a handsome look and less ticklish eating. (The recipe instructions reflect shrimp that haven't been deveined.)

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There’s a certain level of stress involved in frying theshrimp for the conventional method. You have to wash the pan between cookingprocesses and sometimes the shrimp gets a little soggy as they sit and therefore,lose some of their crispness.

With the air-fryer, half of the cooking action happens in the machine and you’re just flipping the shrimp. The downside is you have to monitor the shrimp through the air-fryer window. I set a timer too.

A little hiccup

This will be obvious but I didn’t anticipate it – the air-fryer holds only so much. I like the Cuisinart toaster oven air-fryer because it has a large-ish capacity compared to other popular models. I thought I’d have no problem with a pound of shrimp; I’ve cooked a pound of other kinds of meats in the machine. But the shrimp shape makes it so you have to air-fry in two batches if you’re using the Cuisinart and cooking a pound for 4 people.

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I can probably cook a couple more in this batch but not muchmore. Most air-fryers are small and ideally, you want air circulation around theshrimp so they cook up fast.

But once the shrimp are cooked – about 3 ½ minutes total in the air-fryer, they sit to cool and crisp. While they’re still warm, I heated up the oil, cooked off the garlic and chile and add the shrimp. The dish was done with less hassle than usual.

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The texture and flavor were great because I got the seasonings onto the flesh. The shells imparted flavor onto the flesh as the shrimp cooked. When we tried the shrimp, I told my husband, “Don’t chew the shells, just suck on them for flavor then peel them off.” He adored them and said they were much much better than what we typically get at restaurants.

That's a winner to me!

P.S. Another fun recipe to try is the Air-Fried Japanese Fried Chicken.

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Air-Fried Salt and Pepper Shrimp

If you double this recipe, air-fry in two batches and then use a large (12-inch) skillet to finish the dish.

Servings: 2

Ingredients

  • 8 jumbo or colossal shell-on shrimp about 8 ounces total
  • ¼ plus ⅛ teaspoon white pepper
  • ¼ plus ⅛ teaspoon sugar
  • ¼ teaspoon fine sea salt or ½ teaspoon coarse kosher salt
  • 1 ½ teaspoons cornstarch or potato starch
  • 1 tablespoon plus 1 ½ teaspoons canola or other neutral oil
  • 1 jalapeno or serrano chile thinly sliced with seeds intact
  • 1 tablespoon chopped garlic

Instructions

  • Using scissors, cut through the shell along the back and then trim the feet from each shrimp. If needed, devein the shrimp. Pat dry with paper towel and set aside.

  • In a medium bowl, stir together the white pepper, sugar, salt, and starch. Add the shrimp and rub the seasonings into the shrimp; where possible, pry back the shell to season the flesh. Drizzle on 1 ½ teaspoons oil and toss to coat.

  • Preheat the air-fryer at 425 to 450°F for 3 to 5 minutes. Meanwhile, arrange the shrimp on the air-fryer wire tray or basket. Leave space around each shrimp to promote heat circulation.

  • Air-fry the shrimp for about 2 minutes, until crisp on the top side and orange. Turn the shrimp then air-fry for about 90 seconds longer to crisp the other side. Remove from the air-fryer and let sit for several minutes finish cooking.

  • Warm the 1 tablespoon oil in a medium skillet over medium-high heat. When barely shimmering, add the chile and garlic, cook for 15 to 30 seconds, until aromatic. Add the shrimp and cook, stirring to warm the shrimp and coat them with seasonings, about 1 minute. When many of garlic pieces are golden and some have clung onto the shrimp, turn of the heat and transfer to a serving plate along with all the bits in the pan. Serve hot or warm.

Notes

For a shrimpy assist, check out the Shrimp Buying Guide and Prep Tips.

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Comments

  1. Maureen

    Any chance this would work with shrimp that are already shelled...about all I can get.

    • Andrea Nguyen

      You could try at a lower cooking time. I got the shrimp at Costco and have seen big ones at regular supermarkets like Safeway, Publix and Whole Foods.

  2. Mai

    What’s a good way to wash shrimp if purchase from the store and iot thawed from frozen and it does not look cleaned ?

    • Andrea Nguyen

      I'd rub a little salt into the shrimp and rinse them then pat them dry. Are you asking about deveining shrimp?

      • tvn

        What a great idea to cut back the shell to let the flavours soak into the meat! I always find it annoying how the outside is so flavoured! And the airfrying is a great idea too if not making a big batch.
        I like the way you write your recipes - they have enough details that make them practical and work but it's not overkill x

        • Andrea Nguyen

          Thanks! I don't want to be my mom in your kitcheh!

  3. Vanessa

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    I never make shrimp at home, but this recipe seemed so simple I decided to try it out. It was excellent! Thank you so much for the great recipe.

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FAQs

Air-Fried Salt and Pepper Shrimp Recipe - Viet World Kitchen? ›

In a large bowl, coat peeled and deveined shrimp in cornstarch. Heat oil in a wok or large skillet until nearly smoking. Add shrimp; cook for 2 to 3 minutes, tossing occasionally to cook evenly. Add garlic, minced chili and peppercorn / salt mixture and toss until shrimp is coated and spices are fragrant.

What is salt and pepper shrimp made of? ›

In a large bowl, coat peeled and deveined shrimp in cornstarch. Heat oil in a wok or large skillet until nearly smoking. Add shrimp; cook for 2 to 3 minutes, tossing occasionally to cook evenly. Add garlic, minced chili and peppercorn / salt mixture and toss until shrimp is coated and spices are fragrant.

Do you eat the shell on salt and pepper shrimp? ›

Recipe Tips for Salt and Pepper Shrimp

SHRIMP SHELLS – Yes, you can eat the shrimp shells!

How to reheat salt and pepper shrimp in an air fryer? ›

How do you reheat fried shrimp in the air fryer? You can totally reheat fried shrimp in the air fryer. Heat the air fryer to 400 degrees and cook for 3-4 minutes. This is a great option, but doesn't always turn out as well as the oven if you have a large batch.

How do you cook frozen butterfly shrimp? ›

Preheat oven to 425°F. Arrange product in a single layer on baking sheet and place on middle rack of oven. Bake for 11-12 minutes (full box). For best results, turn product halfway through cooking.

What is the pink chemical in shrimp? ›

The most significant carotenoid in determining the color of shrimp is astaxanthin, a highly effective antioxidant that also gives farmed salmon its pink color.

Why put cornstarch on shrimp? ›

The cornstarch coating creates a light and crispy texture that complements the tender shrimp inside. Serve them up at your next gathering or enjoy them as a special treat for yourself. Either way, you'll be sure to impress everyone with your newfound frying skills!

Is it unhealthy to eat shrimp with shell on? ›

Shrimp shell is a part rich in lean protein, healthy fats and minerals but often overlooked. Regular consumption of shellfish can boost immunity, aid in weight loss, and promote brain and heart health. However, this type of shell can be allergenic and contains some heavy metals.

Is it better to cook shrimp in the shell or out of the shell? ›

What Are the Benefits of Cooking Shrimp in Their Shells? Shrimp shells do more than just protect the flesh; they also significantly enhance its flavor in three ways: Shrimp shells contain water-soluble flavor compounds that are absorbed by the shrimp flesh during cooking, thereby enhancing its taste.

How to crisp up cooked shrimp? ›

For a crispy and quick solution, the air fryer is your best option. Preheat the air fryer to medium heat. Place the shrimp in a single layer in the air fryer basket, lightly drizzle with olive oil, and air fry for about 5 minutes.

How do you keep food warm after air frying? ›

In Keep Warm mode, your oven distributes power to the bottom elements to keep food warm after cooking, so it may be served hot. The convection fan can be turned on by pressing the convection button. Set the function knob Keep Warm.

Can you eat cold fried shrimp? ›

Cooked shrimp lasts for 3 to 4 days in the refrigerator.

When reheating leftover shrimp, it's best to use a low temperature to avoid the rubbery texture shrimp can get when overcooked. Alternatively, enjoy leftover cooked shrimp cold or at room temperature, depending on how it was prepared.

Is it better to cook shrimp frozen or thawed? ›

Totally! According to FDA seafood guidelines, shrimp should be cooked until the flesh is firm and clear. But shrimp are so small and fatty, they reach that point from frozen in a matter of a few minutes. In fact, cooking shrimp from frozen actually helps prevent overcooking, leading to juicer, more tender shrimp.

Why is my frozen shrimp rubbery? ›

Overcooked shrimp has a rubbery texture, so keep your shrimp succulent by allowing it to reach room temperature first, then reheat it on a low heat using the same cooking method as you used originally. If you are reheating in a pan, add a little water to avoid it drying out.

How do you cook frozen shrimp so it's not rubbery? ›

There is *no* way to put frozen shrimp into a hot pan or oil and NOT get them to come out rubbery. Let the shrimp thaw properly, either by moving them to the refrigerator at least 24 hours in advance, or by placing them in a bag in a bowl of cool water to defrost. That way they're not frozen.

What is Chinese salt and pepper made of? ›

Each establishment will have their own variations and ratios, but predominately this seasoning blend is made from salt, pepper, chilli flakes, Chinese 5 spice, garlic powder, ground ginger and sugar. This creates a mix of sweet and savoury along with a nice injection of heat.

What is shrimp salt made of? ›

In this thrifty dipping salt, the shells peeled from shrimp are roasted, ground, and mixed with sea salt for a nutty, briny flavor.

What is shrimp seasoning made of? ›

There are countless ways to season shrimp. For this recipe, we use a mixture of chipotle chile powder, paprika, cumin and garlic powder. It's slightly spicy, smoky and savory. Feel free to experiment with other spices, such as ancho chile powder and smoked paprika.

What is difference between shrimp and Gulf shrimp? ›

Perhaps the most readily available of all domestic shrimp, Gulf shrimp bring an earthier flavor than their Atlantic cousins. According to Georgia shrimper Timmy Stubbs, the taste of the shrimp can be attributed to the naturally warmer waters of the Gulf and tides that only rise between two and three feet.

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