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Looking for the perfect, thin, light batter for fried shrimp

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MosesHallRAB83
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I have tried many and have failed many times. I once found the perfect batter at a restaurant, only to forget the restaurant.
big1russ
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Have you tried tempura?
big1russ
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Have you tried tempura?
Sooner Born
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Have you tried tempura?
MichaelJ
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Have you fried tempura?
MosesHallRAB83
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I have tried tempura and it is close. The one I had in the forgotten restaurant was not tempura however. They used it on shrimp and onion rings. The batter at Fish Daddy's is close.
41332
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Soak shrimp in regular whole milk (not buttermilk) for a minute or two

Remove shrimp from milk and coat in a self-rising flour (or you can use a mixture of all purpose flour and baking soda) and your preference of seasoning

Shake off excess batter and drop into a high smoke point oil at a temp in the 360-380 range. Don't crowd the fryer

Pull and rest on paper towels for a few minutes and then eat

I like to add cayenne to the milk mixture

The combo of dry batter, milk instead of butter milk/egg wash, and the self rising flour will make for a light batter and let the taste of the seafood shine through

agcrock2005
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I don't know proportions, but maybe AustinAgChef will help out. This is his recipe. Best fried shrimp I've had.

Rice Flour
Tempura
Tapioca Starch
Corn Starch
Of course S&P, etc.

The sauce he serves it with is amazing as well. Not sure he'll share that one though.
Max06
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They key to a thin/light batter is having a fairly thin egg/milk/seasoning mixture and using seasoned self-rising flour. Sift the flour prior to use as well.

Dip in egg wash and dredge in flour mix and straight into the hot oil. Thicker the egg/milk mix, the more flour sticks and thus makes a heavier batter.
AustinAgChef
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1 cup rice flour
1 cup cornstarch
1 cup tempura flour
2 cups tapioca starch
2 ounces kosher salt

Mix all ingredients together until well blended.

Dip shrimp in whole milk and then coat in flour mixture, shaking off excess flour before placing in fryer.


[This message has been edited by AustinAgChef (edited 5/22/2014 10:20p).]
agcrock2005
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^Good Boy...I knew you'd show up and finish her off. Sauce?
AustinAgChef
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The sauce is super easy. Mae Ploy sweet chile sauce, lime juice and chopped cilantro.
agcrock2005
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^I've been making this sauce for 6 or 7 years now. Takes about 5 minutes (if that), and it's fantastic.
41332
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I am definitely going to try that sauce.

Do you mix everyhing cold? Or mix hot? Do you serve cold or hot?
AustinAgChef
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Mix everything cold and serve cold as well.
BarryProfit
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Can anyone give me a little color on the breakdown of the ingredients on the sauce? Got a big party tonight and wanna get it right. Thanks!
BarryProfit
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Well I winged it and it was awesome, big hit. Thanks for the recipe.
MosesHallRAB83
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What mix/proportions did you use?
agcrock2005
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quote:
What mix/proportions did you use?



Honestly, the ingredients are awesome and hard to screw up. I've never once measured. If I had to guess, I would use about two cups of sweet thai chile sauce, juice of one lime and quarter cup fresh cilantro. I could be way off though. Just do it to taste.
B-1 83
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1 cup good beer
1 cup flour
2 tsp Zattarain's creole seasoning
Panko Bread Crumbs

Mix beer, flour, and seasonings. Let sit for 15 minutes. Dip shrimp, roll in bread crumbs, fry, thank me later.
schmendeler
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What does pappadeaux use? It's like fine Panko and corn meal or something.
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