Easily make this copycat recipe for Red Lobster’s Parrot Bay Coconut Shrimp complete with Pina Colada Sauce in the comfort of your own home! This recipe produces great results with all the same flavors of your favorite restaurant shrimp.
The shrimp are dusted first in cornstarch “shake ‘n’ bake” style then dipped in a mix of cream of coconut and coconut milk for flavor and so the coconut-panko mix has something to stick to. They’re coated in a mix of sweetened coconut flakes and panko bread crumbs then fried in coconut or vegetable oil until golden brown and irresistibly crunchy.
The sweet and tangy pina colada sauce is made with cream of coconut, sour cream, crushed pineapple and a touch each of lime and pineapple juice (from draining the pineapple). It’s good enough to drink but try to resist. . . if you like a lot of sauce then double the recipe.
You can also butterfly the shrimp if you want them to look exactly like the restaurant version and don’t mind the time consuming task of it. It’s not necessary for absolutely delicious results.
The cream of coconut can be found in a can and is used to make pina coladas – look for it in the international food section or with the alcoholic drink mixers – make sure it’s sweetened.
So. . . are these exactly like Red Lobster’s? Absolutely not but they’re pretty darn close.
These cookies are infused with a rich, creamy hint of Baileys Irish Cream, balanced perfectly…
This casserole brings together the hearty flavors of sausage and potatoes with the freshness of…
These Cheesy Chicken Fritters are a flavorful, protein-packed dish perfect for any meal. Tender diced…
This Pork Chop Supreme recipe features tender, seasoned pork chops baked over a bed of…
This simple yet flavorful dish is an excellent accompaniment to any main course. The combination…
This pecan pie bark combines the rich flavors of caramel, crunchy pecans, and sweet graham…