Fried shrimp are a summertime favorite at my house! Tender, juicy shrimp are coated in seasoned breading (with cornmeal for crunch!) and fried to golden perfection. I could eat a whole tray in one sitting, so be prepared to make extras!

overhead view of fried shrimp on an enamel tray with lemon wedges.

There’s nothing better than crispy fried shrimp on a hot summer afternoon. I love to squeeze a little lemon juice on top and dip them in a chilled creamy dipping sauce. My mouth is watering just thinking about it!

Tips for Beginners

  • I recommend using large peeled and deveined shrimp. I removed the tails from mine, but you can leave them on if you prefer.
  • Use uncooked (raw) shrimp for the best flavor. You can absolutely bread and fry precooked shrimp but they will not be as flavorful and may turn out rubbery.
  • Don’t fry too many shrimp at once; this will lower the oil temperature and cause your shrimp to turn out greasy.
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Fried Shrimp Recipe

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Prep: 15 minutes
Cook: 15 minutes
Total: 30 minutes
Servings: 6
Author: Laurel Perry
overhead view of fried shrimp on an enamel tray with lemon wedges.
Fried shrimp are a summertime favorite at my house! Tender, juicy shrimp coated in seasoned breading and fried to golden perfection.
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Equipment

  • Dutch Oven
  • Deep Frying Thermometer
  • Baking Sheet

Ingredients 

  • 1 pound large shrimp peeled and deveined; tails on or off
  • 1 cup buttermilk
  • ½ cup cornmeal
  • ¾ cup all-purpose flour
  • 2 teaspoons garlic powder
  • 2 teaspoons ground paprika
  • teaspoons kosher salt
  • ½ teaspoon ground black pepper
  • ½ teaspoon ground cayenne pepper
  • Vegetable oil for frying
  • Fresh parsley optional, for garnish
  • Lemon wedges optional, for garnish

Instructions 

  • If frozen, thaw the shrimp and pat dry. Place them in a large bowl with the buttermilk. Toss to coat and let sit at room temperature for 10 minutes.
    1 pound large shrimp, 1 cup buttermilk
    shrimp in buttermilk in a bowl.
  • Meanwhile, whisk the cornmeal, flour, garlic powder, paprika, salt, pepper, and cayenne in a shallow bowl.
    ½ cup cornmeal, ¾ cup all-purpose flour, 2 teaspoons garlic powder, 2 teaspoons ground paprika, 1½ teaspoons kosher salt, ½ teaspoon ground black pepper, ½ teaspoon ground cayenne pepper
  • A few at a time, shake the excess buttermilk off of the shrimp and bread them in the cornmeal mixture. Coat them completely, using your hands as needed to press the breading onto the shrimp.
    shrimp tossed in seasoned flour and cornmeal in a bowl.
  • Heat a large Dutch oven with 3 inches of oil to 350°F. Line a baking sheet with paper towels. In batches, fry the shrimp until golden brown, about 3-4 minutes. Stir the shrimp a little bit as they cook so they don't stick together.
    Fresh parsley, Lemon wedges
    frying shrimp in a dutch oven.
  • Remove the shrimp from the oil and place them on the paper towel-lined baking sheet to drain. Season with another pinch of salt, parsley, and serve with lemon wedges.
    fried shrimp draining on a paper towel-lined baking sheet.

Becky’s Tips

  • I prefer to use vegetable oil for frying because it has a neutral flavor and a high smoke point.
Serving: 5shrimpCalories: 273kcalCarbohydrates: 26gProtein: 15gFat: 12gSaturated Fat: 2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 6gMonounsaturated Fat: 3gTrans Fat: 0.1gCholesterol: 100mgSodium: 1053mgPotassium: 232mgFiber: 2gSugar: 2gVitamin A: 601IUVitamin C: 0.1mgCalcium: 94mgIron: 2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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How to Fry Shrimp Step-by-Step

Marinate the Shrimp: If frozen, thaw 1 pound of large peeled and deveined shrimp and pat dry. Place them in a large bowl with 1 cup of buttermilk. Toss to coat and let sit at room temperature for 10 minutes.

shrimp in buttermilk in a bowl.
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Make the Breading: Meanwhile, whisk ½ cup of cornmeal, ¾ cup of all-purpose flour, 2 teaspoons of garlic powder, 2 teaspoons of ground paprika, 1½ teaspoons of kosher salt, ½ teaspoon of ground black pepper, and ½ teaspoon of ground cayenne pepper.

Bread the Shrimp: A few at a time, shake the excess buttermilk off of the shrimp and bread them in the cornmeal mixture. Coat them completely, using your hands as needed to press the breading onto the shrimp.

shrimp tossed in seasoned flour and cornmeal in a bowl.

Fry the Shrimp: Heat a large Dutch oven with 3 inches of vegetable oil to 350°F. Line a baking sheet with paper towels. In batches, fry the shrimp until golden brown, about 3-4 minutes. Stir the shrimp a little bit as they cook so they don’t stick together.

frying shrimp in a dutch oven.

Drain the Shrimp: Remove the shrimp from the oil and place them on the paper towel-lined baking sheet to drain. Season with another pinch of salt, fresh parsley, and serve with lemon wedges.

fried shrimp draining on a paper towel-lined baking sheet.

How to Store and Reheat

Store leftover fried shrimp in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 days or in the freezer for up to 3 months. Let thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating in a 350°F oven on a wire rack set in a baking sheet for 10-15 minutes, or until warmed through.

a fork stabbing a fried shrimp on an enamel tray.

Serving Suggestions

These fried shrimp aren’t complete without a dipping sauce! Of course, classic tartar sauce is always a good choice. But I really love serving these shrimp with bang bang sauce for a little extra spice or honey mustard for a sweet and tangy dip.

More Shrimp Recipes To Try

Meet Laurel Perry

Laurel Perry has been a professional food videographer and recipe developer since 2014. Her work can be seen across the internet and on The Cookie Rookie. When not cooking, she spends her time with her husband and sons, wanders as many farmers markets as she can, and sneaks in a fitness class as often as possible.

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