Bonefish Grill's Bang Bang Shrimp Recipe (2024)

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Are you a fan of the mouthwatering bang bang shrimp from Bonefish Grill? If you’ve ever tasted this popular appetizer, you know just how addictive it can be.

But what if you could recreate that Crispy, tangy, and spicy goodness in your own kitchen? Well, you’re in luck! In this blog post, we’re going to share with you a copycat bang bang shrimp recipe that will satisfy your cravings and impress your family and friends.

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This recipe was updated on June 5. 2023.

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Bonefish Grill bang bang shrimp, $12.90 for an order. Mary Jo and I like to get an order for each of us and get a side Salad and call it supper.

Add to that a happy hour-priced chardonnay, (4 pm until 6:30 pm in Florida). Yummy eats.

I’ve wanted to re-create this and finally got around to it. This recipe is pretty darn close to the original recipe from Bonefish Grill.

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Bang Bang Shrimp Ingredients

To start, let’s gather the ingredients you’ll need for this delicious Appetizer. Don’t worry; you can usually find these items easily at your local grocery store.

For the bang bang sauce, you’ll need mayonnaise, Mae Ploy Brand Thai sweet chili sauce, and Huy Fong Chili garlic sauce. These ingredients come together to create a creamy and spicy Sauce that perfectly complements the shrimp.

You may like a little more heat in the sauce so you could add some Sriracha to the mayonnaise hot sauce if desired.

Now, let’s move on to the star of the show—the shrimp! Bonefish Grill uses small shrimp for their Bang Bang Shrimp appetizer.

I use frozen, 60-80-size raw shrimp that is peeled and ready to use once it is thawed. My Walmart sells a 12-ounce bag of these shrimp for around $5.00. (This is the shrimp used in the photos).

Larger shrimp are fine to use also but the frying time would be a little bit longer.

Creating The Crunchy Coating

The breading ingredients are cornstarch, Panko Breadcrumbs, and baking soda.

Bonefish Grill bang bang shrimp has a distinct Crunch, and this was a little harder to recreate.

I tried Breading with all-purpose flour, straight cornstarch, flour/cornstarch combined, then cornstarch with some panko breadcrumbs.

Straight Cornstarch is pretty good, but adding some panko breadcrumbs gave the shrimp a nice crunch that was closer to Bonefish Grill Bang Bang shrimp.

After making the recipe again, I added 1 teaspoon of baking soda to the cornstarch dredge and the shrimp browned much better.

It makes a really nicely browned shrimp.

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Preparing and Frying the Shrimp Appetizer

First of all, place the shrimp in a bowl with 1 to 1 1/2 cups of Buttermilk. Let them soak for about 30 minutes.

This will prevent any off-flavors and take the place of an Egg Wash. The moisture from the milk will be just enough to get a thin coating of the cornstarch/Panko breadcrumb mixture.

Heat a Dutch oven or large saucepan with sunflower or Peanut Oil over medium heat. You want the oil to reach a temperature of around 350°F for optimal frying.

In a shallow bowl. mix together the cornstarch, Panko breadcrumbs, and baking soda.

Work in batches of about 10 to 12 small shrimp or 6 or 8 larger shrimp. Remove them from the buttermilk and allow them to drip excess milk and then place them into the cornstarch mixture to coat.

Carefully place them into the Hot Oil to fry for 2 to 3 minutes until browned.

It is easiest to use a kitchen spider (ad), to dip the shrimp into the oil. Otherwise, a large, slotted spoon could also be used.

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After frying, place the fried shrimp onto a Cooling Rack that has paper toweling under it to catch any oil drips. The cooling rack will prevent the shrimp from becoming soggy as if placed directly on paper towels.

Continue with the remaining shrimp.

Combine the mayonnaise, sweet chili sauce, and chili garlic sauce in a medium-sized bowl. Place the fried shrimp into the Bang Bang Sauce and stir to coat. The tangy and Spicy sauce will take the flavor of the shrimp to a whole new level.

Serve the Bang Bang Shrimp in a bowl with shredded Lettuce and chopped Green Onion.

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Alternative Ways To Serve The Bang Bang Shrimp

You can enjoy the bang bang shrimp as a standalone Appetizer or get creative with different serving options.

For a delightful twist, try using the shrimp in shrimp tacos or as a topping for a refreshing shrimp salad.

You can even turn it into a Main Course by pairing it with brown rice and a side of steamed vegetables.

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Serve the shrimp with dry white wine or not-too-sweet rosé wine.

For a non-alcoholic drink, have some water with a wedge of lemon.

This is the type of appetizer to make if you are havingan informal gathering with friends.

Once all the ingredients are laid out, the frying goes quickly, and you want to eat these soon after they’re done.

Serve on a bed of chopped lettuce and garnish with some green onion. This is delicious!

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Bonefish Grill’s Bang Bang Shrimp Recipe

This recipe comes pretty close to the taste and texture of the original Bonefish Grill bang bang shrimp.

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Course: Appetizer

Cuisine: American

Keyword: bang bang shrimp, bonefish grill bang bang shrimp

Prep Time: 50 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 12 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour 2 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 servings

Calories: 276kcal

Author: Joe Boyle

Ingredients

  • 12 oz . shrimp , 60-80 size, raw, shelled and de-veined, thawed
  • 1 to 1 1/2 cups buttermilk
  • 3 to 4 cups sunflower or peanut oil (or other high smoke point oil)
  • 1/2 cup cornstarch
  • 2 tbsp panko breadcrumbs
  • 1 tsp. baking soda
  • Lettuce shredded for serving
  • green onions chopped as garnish

Sauce

  • 1/3 cup mayonnaise , (or Miracle Whip for slightly sweeter sauce)
  • 3 tbsp Mae Ploy sweet chili sauce
  • 2 tbsp Huy Fong chili garlic sauce
  • Sriracha sauce if more heat is desired

Instructions

  • Place thawed shrimp in a bowl and cover with buttermilk, soak for 30 minutes or more.

  • Mix cornstarch, panko crumbs and baking soda in a shallow bowl.

  • Place cooking oil in a 2-quart saucepan or Dutch oven and heat oil to 350°.

  • Remove 10 to 12 shrimp from the buttermilk, pat dry on paper towels, coat with cornstarch/panko mixture, place shrimp in a spider mesh basket and lower into hot oil. (You can also carefully lower the shrimp into the oil one at a time, fry and remove from the oil with a slotted spoon).

  • Fry for 2 to 3 minutes, or until the shrimp is medium browned.

  • Remove the shrimp with the spider and place them on a cooling rack that has paper towels under it.

  • Repeat for the remaining shrimp.

  • Place the fried shrimp into the bang bang sauce and stir to coat.

    Serve in a bowl with shredded lettuce and green onions to garnish.

Sauce

  • Mix ingredients well in a medium bowl, and set aside.

Notes

  1. Nutrition information is estimated.
  2. Larger shrimp can be used but I was trying to duplicate the authentic Bonefish Grill size. Larger shrimp may take a bit more time to cook.

Nutrition

Calories: 276kcal

Bonefish Grill's Bang Bang Shrimp Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is Bang Bang Shrimp sauce made of? ›

At Bonefish, the Bang Bang Shrimp is made of fried shrimp with a cornstarch and creamy buttermilk coating. Bang Bang shrimp sauce is made of mayonnaise, sriracha, and sweet chili garlic sauce; it's drizzled all over the top.

What is firecracker shrimp sauce made of? ›

Firecracker Shrimp Ingredients

For the sauce: sweet chili sauce, lime zest, lime juice, sriracha, and low-sodium soy sauce. Shrimp: You'll need a pound of peeled and deveined shrimp. Learn how to peel and devein shrimp here. Salt: Season the shrimp with salt before you coat it with cornstarch.

How many calories are in a Bang Bang Shrimp Bonefish Grill? ›

Bonefish Grill Bang Bang Shrimp (1 Serving) contains 29g total carbs, 26g net carbs, 61g fat, 30g protein, and 780 calories.

How many Bang Bang Shrimp in an order? ›

8pcs crispy hand breaded shrimp tossed in sweet chili mayo & green onions.

Is shrimp sauce the same as Yum Yum sauce? ›

Almost every teppanyaki restaurant will serve it, though its name differs depending on whom you talk to. White sauce (a deceptive moniker), shrimp sauce, yummy sauce, yum yum sauce — are all used interchangeably.

What can I use instead of co*cktail sauce? ›

Five 2-Ingredient Sauces for Shrimp co*cktail
  • Curried Yogurt Sauce. This is a simple blend: start with 1/4 cup of plain Greek yogurt, 1/4 teaspoon of curry powder, and lots of salt to bring out the flavors, then adjust as needed. ...
  • Sriracha Mayonnaise Sauce. ...
  • Ketchup-Mustard Sauce. ...
  • Avocado Hot Sauce. ...
  • Sour Cream-Chipotle Sauce.
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Is hoisin sauce a seafood sauce? ›

The word "Hoisin" is Cantonese and translates to 'seafood sauce', although it contains no seafood. It was created by a chef as a dip to accompany seafood at a local food stall. It was so unique and tasty, that people refer to the sauce as "seafood sauce" and the name stuck with the sauce.

What is lava lava sauce? ›

It's a hot sauce....has jalapenos, water, sugar, vinegar, garlic, ginger, paprika, salt and pepper usually. You can control the heat with the amount and type of peppers......good stuff😋 Aloha🌺

What is the difference between shrimp paste and shrimp sauce? ›

Shrimp paste contains ground-up fermented shrimp and salt. It goes by a number of names, including prawn sauce, shrimp sauce, gapi, kapi, trassi or bagoong. Some imported shrimp pastes may have preservatives added as well, but most of the brands packaged and sold in North America contain only these two ingredients.

Does bonefish use MSG? ›

Eventually I asked the manager and he confirmed that they use MSG in many of their dishes. He was very kind and said I should identify my allergy before ordering and they will leave it out.

What kind of salmon does Bonefish Grill use? ›

Atlantic Salmon*

lightly seasoned and wood-grilled and served with choice of two signat...

How many calories are in bonefish grill bread and oil? ›

Bonefish Grill Bread Pesto & Oil (1 serving) contains 60g total carbs, 58g net carbs, 34g fat, 12g protein, and 598 calories.

What is co*cktail sauce made of? ›

The standard ingredients (in roughly decreasing proportion) are ketchup, horseradish, hot sauce (e.g., Tabasco, Louisiana, or Crystal), Worcestershire sauce, and lemon juice. A soufflé cup is usually set in the middle of the platter of oysters along with a co*cktail fork and a lemon slice.

Why is shrimp sauce called co*cktail sauce? ›

"co*cktail sauce" is a bit of a misleading name since, despite all these varying mix-ins, the appetizer isn't made with alcohol. Instead, the name refers to the dish's prevalence in Prohibiton-era eateries and how it was served inside a co*cktail glass.

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