These coconut shrimp are jumbo shrimp rolled in a sweet and savory coating, then deep fried to golden brown perfection. A restaurant style appetizer or main course that’s super easy to make at home.

I love to recreate my restaurant favorites at home, including appetizer recipes such as garlic parmesan wings, crab rangoon, lettuce wraps and these succulent coconut shrimp.

A pile of crispy coconut shrimp on a sheet pan with cilantro leaves for garnish.

Coconut shrimp are one of my all time favorite indulgences – if I see them on a restaurant menu, I immediately order some! It’s actually really easy to make crispy shrimp at home. I have to say, I think the flavor of homemade is even better than the restaurant version.

Coconut Shrimp Ingredients

To make this recipe, you will need large shrimp, flour, salt, black pepper, eggs, coconut, panko breadcrumbs, oil for frying, and sweet chili sauce for a dip.

How Do You Make Coconut Shrimp?

Place flour in a small bowl with salt and pepper, and stir or whisk to combine. Add beaten eggs to a second bowl, and prepare a third bowl of panko breadcrumbs mixed with coconut. Dip each shrimp into the flour mixture and egg, then dredge the shrimp in the breadcrumbs and coconut. Heat a few inches of oil in a deep pot, then fry the shrimp in batches until they are brown. Drain the shrimp on paper towels, and repeat the process until all the shrimp are ready. Serve the shrimp immediately with sweet chili sauce, then enjoy.

Large raw tail-on shrimp arranged on a sheet pan.

Tips For Coconut Shrimp

  • Buy the largest shrimp you can afford – I used jumbo shrimp at 16/20 count per pound.
  • This recipe calls for panko bread crumbs which is a type of Asian breadcrumb found at most grocery stores.
  • You can use sweetened or unsweetened coconut flakes for this recipe. I personally prefer sweetened coconut, but either one will work just fine.
  • While I recommend serving this dish as an appetizer, it also works well as a main course when paired with sides like spam fried rice, buddha’s delight or sushi rice.
  • I like to serve my shrimp with a dipping sauce of Thai sweet chili sauce. This sauce can is available in the ethnic aisle at your local grocery store, or at any Asian market. Another option is to serve your shrimp with sweet and sour sauce, orange marmalade or pineapple preserves.
  • Leftovers will stay fresh in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. Reheat the shrimp in the oven at 425 degrees F for 5-7 minutes or until crispy.
  • Use a neutral flavored oil with a high smoke point such as peanut oil, vegetable oil or canola oil.
  • Make sure to let any excess egg drip of the shrimp before they go into the coconut crumb mixture.

Quick Tip

Use a thermometer to make sure your oil is at the correct temperature. You want your oil to be between 350 and 375 degrees F. If your oil is too hot, the coating might burn. If your oil is too cold, the breading will absorb more of the oil and become greasy.

Raw shrimp coated with breadcrumbs and shredded coconut.

Recipe FAQs

How do you peel and devein shrimp?

To peel shrimp, start at the bottom where the legs attach and carefully pull off the shell, leaving the tail piece on. It’s best to keep the tail on for this recipe because the tail will act as a little handle for you to pick up and eat your shrimp. You’ll also need to devein your shrimp, which you can do by running a small paring knife down the back of each shrimp and removing the dark vein. If you’ve purchased pre-peeled shrimp you can skip all of these steps and just proceed with the recipe.

What is coconut shrimp made of?

Coconut shrimp is contains shrimp that have a coating of egg and flour, then are smothered in shredded coconut and breadcrumbs and deep fried.

What goes well with coconut shrimp?

You can serve coconut shrimp as a starter or as a main dish. As a starter, I offer a dipping sauce and sometimes a little red cabbage slaw on the side. While this recipe calls for sweet chili sauce as a dip, you can get creative and use other options such as pineapple salsa. The shrimp pair well with a variety of side dishes for a meal option. Some of my favorites include homemade french fries and cilantro lime rice.

Do you eat the tail of coconut shrimp?

You do not eat the tail of the shrimp. The tail is left on for presentation purposes, and also gives you something to hold onto as you eat the shrimp.

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A plate of coconut shrimp with a bowl of sweet chili sauce.

Baked Coconut Shrimp

You can bake your coconut shrimp in the oven instead of frying them if you prefer. The coating won’t come out quite as crispy and browned, but it’s still delicious!  Arrange your breaded shrimp on a greased baking sheet and coat the shrimp with cooking spray. Bake at 425 degrees F for 10-15 minutes or until browned.

Air Fryer Coconut Shrimp

This recipe can also be prepared in the air fryer. Follow the instructions for coating the shrimp, then air fry them at 400 degrees F for 6-8 minutes. Be sure to flip halfway through the cooking process. You will need to cook them in batches so they cook in a single layer in the air fryer basket.

A hand dipping a crispy prawn into a bowl of sweet chili sauce.

Once you make these coconut shrimp at home, you’ll never want to order them out again! Whether you’re serving your shrimp as a hearty appetizer or a main course over rice, they’re sure to be a hit.

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Coconut Shrimp

AuthorSara Welch
A pile of crispy coconut shrimp on a sheet pan with cilantro leaves for garnish.
These coconut shrimp are jumbo shrimp rolled in a sweet and savory coating, then deep fried to golden brown perfection. A restaurant style appetizer or main course that’s super easy to make at home.
Time
Prep Time20 minutes
Cook Time10 minutes
Total Time30 minutes
Course Appetizer
Cuisine American
Serves 6

Ingredients 

  • 2 pounds jumbo shrimp devein and peel but leave tails on
  • 1/2 cup all purpose flour
  • 3/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon pepper
  • 3 eggs beaten
  • 1 1/2 cups finely shredded coconut the sweetened variety
  • 1 cup panko breadcrumbs
  • oil for frying
  • 3/4 cup sweet chili sauce
  • cilantro for garnish optional

Instructions 

  • Place the flour in a medium size bowl along with the salt and pepper. Stir to combine.
  • Place the eggs in a second bowl. In a third bowl, add the coconut and breadcrumbs and mix until combined.
  • Dip each shrimp first into the flour, then into the egg, then roll in the coconut mixture to coat evenly. Place each breaded shrimp on a sheet pan. Repeat the process until all shrimp are breaded.
  • Heat 3 inches of oil in a deep large pot to 350 degrees F.
  • Add 6 shrimp at a time and cook for 3-4 minutes or until golden brown. Drain on paper towels.
  • Repeat the process with the remaining shrimp.
  • Place the shrimp on a plate. Serve immediately with sweet chili sauce and garnish with cilantro leaves if desired.

Notes

  1. Use a thermometer to make sure your oil is at the correct temperature. You want your oil to be between 350 and 375 degrees F. If your oil is too hot, the coating might burn. If your oil is too cold, the breading will absorb more of the oil and become greasy.
  2. Buy the largest shrimp you can afford – I used jumbo shrimp at 16/20 count per pound.

Nutrition

Calories: 326kcal | Carbohydrates: 31g | Protein: 36g | Fat: 14g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 462mg | Sodium: 688mg | Potassium: 182mg | Sugar: 15g | Vitamin A: 120IU | Vitamin C: 6.2mg | Calcium: 250mg | Iron: 4.6mg

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  1. 5 stars
    Great combination. Crunchy and coconutty. I’ll book mark this for when I find some fresh shrimp. I don’t really like the frozen ones!

  2. 5 stars
    We made a colourful and nutritious buddah bowl and topped it with your coconut shrimp yesterday! It is safe to say it’s going to be on weekly rotation here, as they were totally delicious, and I can see so many different ways to serve them, both as an appetizer and a main course! Thank so much for an easy recipe 🙂

  3. 5 stars
    Thanks for this recipe. It was a hit for my family. My husband finished everything! He said we have to make it agaain.

  4. 5 stars
    I love coconut shrimp and these did NOT disappoint. My whole family loved them. Next time I’ll have to make more sauce.

  5. 5 stars
    Good call on serving these with a Thai chili sauce. As I was reading the recipe I was thinking that cocktail sauce would not go very well with these. You totally called it when you said Thai chili sauce goes well with these. TOTALLY does. Definitely going to have to keep that stuff on hand. Or figure out how to make it.

  6. 5 stars
    I love coconut shrimp but have never made it myself. Am going to add this recipe to my Christmas party appetizers list!

  7. 5 stars
    We loved how easy these coconut shrimp were to make and we were able to eat them at our own table. Thanks for yet another winning recipe!