3 Steps to Make The BEST Beer Battered Shrimp Recipe - Munchkin Time (2024)

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Beer battered shrimp are perfectly seasoned and utterly addicting! The light and airy batter provide a special type of crispy coating that only beer batter can deliver! This is the BEST shrimp recipe you will ever try!

The beer battered shrimp recipe is made with only 5 ingredients and 3 steps which makes this the perfect appetizer for game night or the 4th of July! There is something in the beer batter that makes the shrimp super crispy and so yummy.

I use a light beer because I don’t want the robust flavor to take over, but I love how it breaks down the gluten in the flour giving it an airy crispness. Don’t get me wrong I love breaded shrimp as much as the next person but there’s something extra special about a crispy batter finished off with a squirt of lemon!

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Only 5 Ingredients Needed

  • Extra large shrimp – Raw, deveined, and peels and tails off. You can use frozen, just be sure to thaw them first.
  • Light beer – Anything from Budweiser to Pilsner, to an IPA, or Miller Light will all work.
  • Flour – The foundation of the beer batter for shrimp. All-purpose is a great choice as its mild in flavor and adds great texture.
  • Salt & pepper – Salt and pepper seasoning is all this batter really needs. I will mention a few variations below if you’re looking for some extra flavor!
  • Oil – You’ll need an oil with a high smoke point for frying.

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How to Make Beer Battered Shrimp in Just 3 Steps!

Step 1: First, you want to make sure to start off with dry shrimp. Any extra moisture will not help the batter stick! Pat them all dry with a paper towel.3 Steps to Make The BEST Beer Battered Shrimp Recipe - Munchkin Time (3)

Step 2: In a medium mixing bowl, combine flour, beer, salt, and pepper. It will begin to foam up.

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Step 3: Pour oil into a saucepan over medium heat. Once hot, dip each shrimp into the batter and place them into the hot oil. Fry until they’re golden then remove them to a paper-towel-lined plate. Enjoy the crispiest shrimp!

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Recipe Tips

  • Work quickly. To avoid your batter going flat, use it as soon as you can!
  • Work in batches. You don’t want to overcrowd the shrimp in the pan. Make sure to leave enough room between each one so that when the batter expands it doesn’t clump together with the shrimp next to it.
  • Tail on or off. I like to take the tails off, but you can choose to leave them on if you want. Some people find it easier to lift when they’re left on.
  • Keep your batter thin enough. In order to keep the coating light and crispy, you don’t want your batter to be too heavy, dense, or dry. It should be thin and runny enough that when you lift the shrimp out of the batter, it drips off nicely.

Fun Seasoning Variations

  • Old Bay Seasoning
  • Paprika
  • Smoked paprika
  • Garlic powder

Best Oil for Frying

When considering the oil you’re going to be using, you want to consider those with a high smoke point.

I like to use avocado oil and usually I fry my food in a smaller skillet or pan.

Why is My Shrimp Soggy?

This usually happens when the oil is not hot enough! The reason for that is, the cooler the oil is, the longer it takes for the batter to cook. While this is happening, the batter has a longer chance to absorb the oil.

So, make sure the oil is hot before you drop in your battered shrimp!

How Do I Know When My Oil is Hot Enough?

It should be at around 350 degrees F. The most accurate way of testing is to use a thermometer. If you don’t have one, just drop a bit of batter in there. If it sizzles up nicely, it’s ready!

What to Serve with Beer Battered Shrimp

As an appetizer, I always like to serve them with lemon wedges so people can add a bit of citrus juice if they like.

Some of our favorite dips are shrimp co*cktail sauce, sweet chili sauce, marinara sauce, tartar sauce, or even a spicy mayo!

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Crispy Beer Battered Shrimp Recipe

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There is something in the beer batter that makes the shrimp super crispy and so yummy.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Total Time 30 minutes mins

Course Appetizer

Cuisine American

Servings 4 servings

Calories 252 kcal

Ingredients

  • 24 oz. raw shrimp wild-caught shrimp, jumbo size, deveined, peeled & tail off
  • 1 cup light beer
  • 1 cup flour
  • salt & pepper to taste I use about 1 teaspoon of sea salt
  • Oil for frying

Instructions

  • In a mixing bowl combine 1 cup of flour with 1 cup of beer. Season with salt and pepper.

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  • Using a sauce pan pour enough oil to submerge your shrimps. Heat the oil on medium heat until oil is hot.

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  • Dip shrimp in the batter and add it to the hot oil, fry until golden color, remove from the pan onto a plate with a paper towel. Enjoy the crispiest shrimp!

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Nutrition

Calories: 252kcalCarbohydrates: 26gProtein: 27gFat: 2gSaturated Fat: 1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 214mgSodium: 966mgPotassium: 238mgFiber: 1gSugar: 1gVitamin A: 306IUCalcium: 99mgIron: 2mg

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This Recipe Post was updated on March 14, 2022, the recipe is still the same and delicious, originally posted on April 30, 2018

4 Comments

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    C Avalos

    December 29, 2020 at 5:40 PM·Reply

    What sauce did you use for dipping?

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      Munchkin Time

      December 31, 2020 at 5:15 PM·Reply

      I used sweet chili sauce, we also like to use co*cktail shrimp sauce 🙂

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    Rhenette

    August 20, 2018 at 9:49 PM·Reply

    The shrimp look really appetizing. What is the sauce they’re accompanied with? It looks tasty as well. Can’t wait to try this!

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      Munchkin Time

      August 24, 2018 at 8:23 AM·Reply

      Thank you so much, these shrimps are appetizing! I served it with what I had in my fridge which was sweet chili sauce, but I would highly recommend the shrimp co*cktail sauce.

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3 Steps to Make The BEST Beer Battered Shrimp Recipe - Munchkin Time (2024)

FAQs

What's the best beer for beer battered shrimp? ›

Tips for Making Best Beer Battered Shrimp

Choose the right beer: Use a lighter beer such as a pilsner or lager.

What makes something beer battered? ›

What Is Beer Batter? Beer batter is a batter for deep frying that is made by adding beer to a mixture of seasoned flour and (sometimes) eggs. The beer adds flavor, helps ensure a beautiful brown color, and the carbonation creates a crispy crust.

How long to cook Budweiser beer battered shrimp in an air fryer? ›

Air Fry:
  1. Preheat air fryer to 400°F.
  2. Place shrimp in a single layer in the basket.
  3. Cook for 8-9 minutes.
  4. Let stand for 2-3 minutes before serving.

How long does beer batter last? ›

Storage: Store the batter in the refrigerator and use within 3 to 4 days. Holding: While frying in batches, keep the cooked fish in a low (200 degree) oven to keep it warm. Oil temperature: Crowding the pan can cool the oil down, resulting in oil-saturated fish.

What beer makes the best batter? ›

The most versatile: Pilsner

Most are fair game for beer batter (Pilsner Urquell, Stella Artois, Modelo, and Firestone Pivo Pils are particularly nice), with the exception of Bohemian pilsner, which comes with a heavy dose of spices that can change the overall flavor of your dish.

What alcohol is best for batter? ›

Vodka's volatility, plus the way its high alcohol content inhibits gluten development, makes it ideal for using in fry batters.

Should I add egg to beer batter? ›

Whisk in an egg for a more toothsome, chewy crust.

Why is beer batter so crispy? ›

The yeast in the beer acts like yeast in bread, making the batter thin and puffy. Just make sure your beer is extra cold — when the cold batter hits the hot oil, the reaction ensures the coating is nice and crispy when it comes out of the fryer.

How thick should beer batter be? ›

It should be a fairly thin batter but fully coat the back of a spoon. If too thick, add beer 1 tsp at a time. Dredge fish: Dunk a piece of fish in the batter, the let the excess drip off very briefly. Fry 3 minutes: Carefully lower into oil, dropping it in away from you, one piece at a time.

Can you use Budweiser for beer batter? ›

So, all in all, if you deep fry for larger groups several times a summer, you want a light American lager. Little flavor, plenty of carbonation, enough alcohol, and cheap to boot. I use Budweiser. The beer batter works because of the alcohol and the CO2 in beer.

What is a substitute for beer in beer battered shrimp? ›

Stir in enough club soda to make a batter about the consistency of thin pancake batter. You don't want it too thick, just thick enough to nicely coat a spoon. Season the batter to taste if desired with seasoning of your choice.

Does beer have to be cold for batter? ›

Only Use a Cold Beer

Some beer batter recipes will say to add ice or place the beer batter in the fridge to 'rest' for 30 minutes. Forget it! Adding ice will water down your batter and refrigerating the beer batter just takes time. Simply start with a cold beer and you'll be one step ahead.

Should beer batter rest in fridge? ›

Will beer batter keep in the fridge? NO, beer batter does not “keep”. One of the central reasons for using beer in a batter is to capitalize upon the ability of its carbonation to add extra lightness to the crust. Even a short period of storage will see the batter go flat.

Can I use water instead of beer in beer batter? ›

That same carbonation and the slight acidity of the beer also helps create a batter that's very tender and flaky. You can get these same results with bubbly water or a NA beer. Don't use sugary sodas or other drinks, though—they are too sweet for this fish recipe.

What beer is best for frying? ›

Here are the six best beers to dump in your frying recipes.
  • For Stout Lovers: Guinness. ...
  • For IPA Lovers: Harpoon IPA. ...
  • For Adjunct Macro Lager Lovers: Pabst Blue Ribbon. ...
  • For Brown Ale Lovers: Newcastle. ...
  • For Belgian Lovers: Golden Monkey from Victory Brewing Company. ...
  • For Sour Lovers: Oarsman Ale from Bell's Brewery.
Feb 8, 2017

What is the best beer for cooking seafood? ›

Best beer to cook seafood with

For steaming or boiling shrimp or crab we love citrusy IPAs, pale ales, but also wheat ales such as Gose or witbier. Then there are the possibilities offered by saisons, Belgian golden ales, Belgian tripels. Clams, mussels, scallops – all of them agree with the Belgian beer styles.

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