Salty and sweet flavors come together nicely here. Whether to use the pineapple sauce as a dip or pour it over the fried shrimp and toss them until they?re coated with it is up to you. I?ve served these both ways to the great satisfaction of self and those served.
Ingredients:
Seasoned Shrimp
? ?2 dozen extra-large shrimp, peeled and deveined
? ?1 tsp pink Himalayan sea salt
? ?1 tsp white pepper
? ?1 tbsp garlic paste
? ?1 tsp lime juice
Seasoned Flour
? ? 2 cups all-purpose flour
? ?2 tbsp salt
? ?2 tsp cumin
? ?1 tsp white pepper
Brown Sugar Pineapple Sauce
??? 1 ? cups diced pineapple
??? ? tsp fish sauce
??? 3 firmly packed tbsp brown sugar
??? 2 tbsp honey
??? 1 ? tsp Memmi noodle soup base
??? 1 tbsp unsalted butter
Directions:
- Into a frying pan, pour enough vegetable or corn oil to cover the pan bottom to a depth of about 1 inch.? Preheat over medium-high heat.
- Combine peeled, deveined shrimp in a large mixing bowl with pink sea salt, white pepper, garlic paste, and lime juice.? Mix until evenly coated.
- Combine flour with salt, cumin, and white pepper.
- Coat all sides of seasoned shrimp with flour blend.
- Place these 4 or 5 at a time into hot oil and fry each batch for 2 to 2 ? ?minutes.
- In separate skillet over medium heat, combine pineapple chunks, brown sugar, fish sauce, Memmi, honey, and butter.? Bring to a light boil, then reduce heat to low and simmer.
- Serve fried shrimp immediately with brown sugar pineapple sauce, either by pouring sauce over shrimp and tossing until coated, or serving it alongside as a dip.
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Source: http://flavorfulworld.com/2012/07/31/recipe-fried-shrimp-with-brown-sugar-pineapple-sauce/
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