Shrimp Caught in Spaghetti Nets

Shrimp Caught in Spaghetti Nets

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Ever since I made these shrimp last week, I laugh to myself every time I think of them.

That’s because I can’t remember where the idea for them came from! I am almost positive that I ate an appetizer like this on not only one, but two separate occasions in my life, but I can’t figure out when and where. Google searches have turned up fruitless, and I have asked many of my friends and colleagues, to no avail. No one seems to have heard of such a thing!

Regardless of where the idea for these Shrimp Caught in Spaghetti Nets came from, they came out crazy delicious! Only a couple ingredients, an interesting technique, and you have a unique app that is sure to impress.

Shrimp with tails intact

When frying shrimp, I like to keep the tails intact, because they come out crispy, crunchy and delicious!

Spaghetti out of pot

Cook some pasta like normal in salted boiling water. Don’t rinse or toss with oil because you want it to be sticky.

Straighten some strands

Grab some of the pasta and straighten it out in your hand. About 15 strands.

Wrap spaghetti around shrimp

Then just wrap it around a shrimp.

Shrimp prepped for frying

Prep all the shrimp before you start frying.

Frying shrimp

After about two and a half minutes, the pasta comes out perfectly crispy, and the shrimp nice and tender.

Let fried shrimp dry on a rack

Let dry on a rack. This doesn’t need to be served right out of the fryer. Unlike tempura or most fried foods, these can sit a bit and still taste good.

Quick dipping sauce ingredients

A quick sauce of butter, garlic powder, and chile flake.

I loved these little snacks! Crispy and delicious. The butter sauce was a nice compliment to the shrimp, but many dipping sauces would work here. Cocktail sauce, sweet and sour, even ranch or Italian dressing would work.

Shrimp Caught in Spaghetti Nets with dipping sauce

Has anyone had anything similar to this appetizer? I want to know!

Dan Whalen always eats shrimp shells. He has been blogging for over 4 years at The Food in my Beard; check Dans Tablespoon profile often to try his recipes with creative international spins!

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Melinda75 said:

They have these consistently at Whole Foods Markets:)


6/01/2012 3:06 PM
Anonymous said:

That looks delightful! Your recipes are so innovative and interesting, while still seeming delicious. Don’t care about that person who said that they are unhealthy. Food is a celebration, and I see nothing ever wrong with having a special meal. :)


5/25/2012 10:21 AM
Anonymous said:

Ooh I know where I saw this at a thai restuarant in Burbank, yummy


5/23/2012 12:46 PM
Anonymous said:

that looks unhealthy


5/22/2012 3:49 PM
Anonymous said:

I have had and made these in Dubai 2002. The recipe was printed in the LIVING IN THE GULF magazine. They were named Kahuka shrimps on a stick with red chili sauce.


5/21/2012 7:57 AM
Anonymous said:

I actually had these at thai restaurant here in Holland, theyre great!


5/17/2012 11:58 AM
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