Recipe: Prosecco Battered Fried Shrimp

“The smell of shrimp is comforting.” - Lennon Parham

Shrimp is something I’ve always grown up eating, and truly enjoy. Anytime I’m able to create a dish with these sea creatures I’m a happy girl.

Recently, I tried a new dish at home, and opted to use a sparkling wine, Prosecco instead of beer, for a uniquely battered shrimp. I wanted a lighter approach to the batter, than the traditional beer battered option. This batter makes the shrimp feel nice and light, just like the Prosecco itself - refreshing with a touch of citrus.

Check out the recipe below!


Prosecco batter mixture.

Prosecco batter mixture.

Dipping each shrimp into the oil - spacing them evenly apart in the vessel.

Dipping each shrimp into the oil - spacing them evenly apart in the vessel.

  • 1 pound of large shrimp

  • 1/2 cup of flour

  • 1/2 cup of Prosecco

  • 1 teaspoon of black pepper seasoning

  • 1 tbsp of lemon pepper seasoning or chili lime seasoning

  • A pinch of sea salt

  • 1/2 teaspoon of cracked black peppercorn

  • Cooking oil of your choice - Canola, Peanut, or Vegetable

Step 1: Ensure your shrimp is thawed out if it is frozen, rinse them, and begin to line up each piece of shrimp on a stack of paper towels. You’ll want to drain any excess water out of the shrimp before dipping them into the batter and frying.

Pro Tip: The batter will not stick to wet shrimp, so make sure they are dry.

Step 2: While your shrimp is drying, begin to make your batter. Combine your flour and Prosecco, and ensure it is a nice creamy texture - similar to pancake batter! Once the batter is nice and smooth, combine all seasonings to ensure they are distributed evenly throughout the mixture.

Pro Tip: If your batter is a little too thick, and a little bit more prosecco to the batter to ensure it isn’t clumpy.

Step 3: Get your oil nice and hot! While you are waiting, begin to dip each shrimp into the batter, not going past the tail, and begin placing them into the pan/pot. It will take about 5 minutes for the shrimp to get nice and brown - keep your eye on them while they fry.

Pro Tip: Do not overcrowd the vessel, as the shrimp will not cook evenly, and the battered shrimp will stick together.

Step 4: As the shrimp are reaching their golden brown color, remove them from the oil, and place them on a stack of paper towels so they can drain any excess oil.

Step 5: Serve and enjoy!

Prosecco fried shrimp, paired with a garlic + citrus aioli, and sautéed kale and carrot salad.

Prosecco fried shrimp, paired with a garlic + citrus aioli, and sautéed kale and carrot salad.

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XO, Analise

Cork & Fork: Seafood Pairings

“Age and glasses of wine should never be counted.” - Unknown

It's summertime, and we are totally into seafood right now! I'm sharing some of my favorite dishes that I've made at home, and pairing them with wines I love. The wines that I'm sharing can be found at Trader Joe's and the price point is very affordable - less than $10! I am featuring a Rose and Prosecco, these wines will totally blow you away, and pair perfectly with your seafood dish!

 

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Happy Hour

"Take life with a pinch of salt, a shot of tequila and a wedge of lime, do nothing at all, but take your time." - John Walter Bratton

As you all know, wine is one of my favorite things to drink. But, when I'm not drinking a nice glass of wine, I'll occasionally indulge in Casamigos Tequila. I'm a huge fan of the Blanco Tequila - which is the typically known as Silver. For me, it's much more smooth and very enjoyable.

Today, I'm sharing a cocktail that I have been making for years. It is super easy to make and so delicious.

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What you'll need:

  • Your favorite Tequila, mine is Casamigo's
  • Simply Limeade
  • Prosecco or Champagne
  • Lime
  • Salt (optional)

Step 1: Pop open that champagne or prosecco! I prefer a more dry champs with this cocktail. Pour 1/3 of the bubbly into the flute.

Step 2: Pour 1/3 of fresh squeezed lime juice or limeade into your glass! I use the Simply Limeade, it is so delicious, also it's much faster than squeezing limes!

Step 3: Finish off the glass with a shot of tequila into your cocktail!

Step 4: Enjoy!

I hope you love this wonderful summer cocktail!

XO, Analise