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Paleo Coconut Shrimp Recipe

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Ingredients:  
Ingredients:  
2 Eggs
¼ Cup Coconut Flour
¼ Teaspoon Ground Cayenne Pepper
¼ Teaspoon Kosher Salt
¼ Paprika
½ Cup Panko Crumbs
½ Cup Shredded Coconut
1 Lb. Medium Shrimp (Deveined and Tails On)
Coconut Oil

SPICY PEACH DIP:
1 Peach (Pitted and Diced)
Spicy Thai Chili Sauce (To Taste)
Red Pepper Flakes (To Taste)

Directions:
Directions:
1. Add diced peaches, thai chili sauce and red pepper flakes to a small saucepan and heat over medium heat until the peaches breaks down. Start with just a pinch of peppers and chili sauce and increase to taste. Once slightly bubbling, remove from heat and set aside.
2. Add the eggs to a medium size bowl and whisk. Set aside.
3. Add the coconut flour, cayenne pepper, salt and paprika to a medium size bowl. Set aside.
4. Add the Panko Crumbs and shredded coconut to a medium size bowl. Set aside.
5. Picking the shrimp up by the tail, gently dip the shrimp in the flour mixture making sure the majority of the body is coated.
6. Immediately dip the flour covered shrimp into the egg bowl, making sure any excess egg drops off. Dip the egg drenched shrimp into the coconut/Panko mixture. 7. Make sure to coat it well! You may have to press down gently.
8. Repeat this process until all of the shrimp are covered with the coconut mixture.
9. Add 3 Tablespoons of Coconut Oil to a medium size non-stick skillet and let it heat up for 2-3 minutes over medium low heat.
10. Gently transfer a small batch of shrimp to the skillet and let them cook for about 1-2 minutes per side. Time depend on each individual stove and the size of the shrimp.
11. Move the cooked shrimp to a plate lined with a paper towel, to soak up the excess oil.
12. Repeat until all the coconut covered shrimp have been cooked. You may have to add a few tablespoons of coconut oil to the pan between batches.
13. Serve with the peach dip and enjoy immediately!

SPICY PEACH DIP: We just dice up a few peaches, throw in a little red pepper flakes and thai chili sauce and stick it on the stove until the peaches breaks down. Start with just a pinch of peppers and chili sauce and increase to taste. We do not add any sugar since the peach is sweet enough.

 

 

 

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