PF Chang’s Dynamite Bang Bang Shrimp Recipe (2024)

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Crispy, Crunchy and delicious Bang Bang shrimp inspired by the PF Chang’s Chinese restaurant! This easy video recipe is so mouth-wateringly good! The combination of juicy shrimp coated in a sweet and spicy dynamite Bang Bang sauce is so moreish!

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Now who doesn’t love some crispy fried shrimp! Drenched in some sweet and savoury bang bang sauce!

When I visited P.F.Chang’s Asian Table restaurant in London I was blown away by the dynamite shrimp appetiser. Of course, I had to recreate this amazing dish at home with a copycat recipe!

P.F.Chang’s is an Asian restaurant concept founded on making food from scratch every day in every restaurant. P.F.Chang’s has 210+ U.S. restaurants, plus over 95 restaurants in more than25 countries across the globe.

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What is bang bang sauce

Bang bang sauce is a sweet tangy sauce that originates from the Szechuan region of China. It’s a simple sauce to make by just mixing mayonnaise, sweet chilli sauce, siracha and honey.

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What is bang bang shrimp

Bang Bang Shrimp is an apitiser dish served in Asian and other restaurants such as the Cheesecake Factory and Bonefish Grill. It usually comprises of crispy battered shrimp, covered in a rich bang bang sauce.

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What is dynamite shrimp?

Dynamite shrimp is similar to bang bang shrimp, with fried shrimp mixed the bang bang mayonnaise and sweet chilli /siracha based sauce, but it has more of a kick of spice in flavour. The dish is a popular appetiser served in P.F Chang’s restaurants.

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How to fry shrimp with egg and flour

To make super crispy shrimp which still has a juicy centre, mix shrimp with some whisked eggs, then dredge in seasoned flour and fry for a few minutes. Follow the steps below to make the best crispy fried shrimp. Scroll to the bottom of the page for the full recipe card including exact measurements and cooking times;

Preparing your stations

Lightly flour a large plate or oven tray to place the shrimp on once covered in the egg and flour coating. This prevents the shrimp from sticking whilst waiting to batch fry.

Shrimp in Egg wash

Whisk some eggs in a bowl and pour in your raw shrimp. Stir until each shrimp piece is covered in the egg wash. You can season the egg wash for extra flavour, e.g. by adding fish sauce, salt, and pepper.

How do you make shrimp batter from scratch

Add plain all purpose flour & cornflour to a small bowl for dredging. Season the flour with salt, white pepper, garlic powder.

How to batter shrimp

To batter the shrimp use a tong to dip the egg washed prawns into the seasoned flour until fully coated in the dredge, then place onto the floured surface. Repeat until all the prawns are battered.

How to cook shrimp in a cast iron skillet

Pre heat a skillet to a medium heat. Add a thin layer of oil to the skillet and cook the shrimp in batches, for 2-3 minutes. Flip the shrimp over halfway through cooking so both sides get crispy. Once cooked place the shrimp on kitchen paper towels to drain off the excess oil, then transfer the shrimp into a large clean bowl.

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How to make bang bang shrimp

Making homemade bang bang is so simple. Essentially the 3 steps to make the famous appetisers are; Frying crispy shrimp in a seasoned flour, make the mayonnaise spicy sweet and savoury bang bang sauce and then finally mix the shrimp with the sauce. Serve on a bed of green leafy salad and top with sliced green onions or chives.

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How to make pf chang’s dynamite shrimp

PF Chang’s dynamite shrimp recipe is very similar to bang bang shrimp but is slightly spicier. The restaurant uses a tempura batter for the shrimp and then lightly tosses with a sriracha aioli. The dynamite shrimp is famously served in a high ball glass lined with cabbage or salad leaves and topped with green onions.

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What to serve with PF Chang’s Bang Bang shrimp?

Bang Bang shrimp is so versatile that it can be served with many dishes and is not only limited to being an appetiser. Here are some serving suggestions.

  • Serve with steamed aromatic jasmine rise
  • Incorporate the shrimp into some stir fried noodles
  • Serve on top of a salad
  • Use the excess bang bang sauce is sandwiches and wraps
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Shrimp nutrition facts

So this dish is quite rich and tastes gorgeous! However, if you would like to make a lighter version or bespoke the recipe to suit your specialist diet, check out some of the pointers below;

How many calories are in bang bang shrimp

There are 391 calories in this bang bang shrimp recipe per serving. This will vary if you where to order the dish in a restaurant or have as take out, but will usually be higher in calories due to a deep fried method in commercial kitchens.

How many carbs are in bang bang shrimp

There are 35.5g of carbs per serving in this recipe. The main source of carbs comes from the flour coating on the shrimp. The shrimp is a high source of protein and has a low net carb amount. The mayonnaise within the bang bang sauce is also low in net carbs.

Is bang bang shrimp keto

Keto meals tend to be high in fat and low in net carbs. To make bang bang shrimp keto friendly, swap the all purpose plain flour for coconut flour to reduce the total carb amount in the dish. Each 1/4 cup ofcoconut flourcontains 60 calories, 2.5 g of fat, 6 g of protein, 19 g ofcarbohydrates, 12 g of fiber, and 7 g of netcarbs.

How to make bang bang shrimp in an air fryer

Rather than deep frying, a healthier lighter alternative is to cook the crispy shrimp in an air fryer. Follow the same method of dipping the shrimp into egg wash and then into seasoned flour. Place the coated shrimp into the air fryer basket, ensuring each piece is spaced out. Air fry for 5 minutes at 375°F / 190 °Cand then mix with the bang bang sauce once cooked.

Recipe tips for making PF Chang’s dynamite bang bang shrimp

  • Use a rubber/plastic plated tong when handling the shrimp, this type of tongs helps to not pull away the batter coating from the shrimp when transferring them onto the prepped non stick d floured surface and skillet when ready to fry.
  • Do not overload the pan when frying as the shrimp batter will not be crispy. Fry the shrimp in batches
  • The left-over bang bang sauce can be used as a dipping sauce or kept refrigerated for another dish. It’s an amazing sauce to add to sandwiches or a great salad dressing. This sauce will keep for 1 week in the fridge.

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PF Chang’s Dynamite Bang Bang Shrimp Recipe

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  • Author: Catherine
  • Total Time: 20 minutes
  • Yield: 2 x small appetizer size platefuls 1x
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Description

Crispy, Crunchy and delicious Bang Bang shrimp inspired by PF Chang’s Chinese restaurant! This easy video recipe is so mouth-wateringly good! The combination of juicy shrimp coated in a sweet and spicy dynamite Bang Bang sauce is so moreish!

Ingredients

Scale

Crispy Shrimp

  • Shrimp or King Prawns – 350g / 1 pound
  • Cornflour – 2 tablespoons
  • Plain Flour / All purpose flour – 200g / 1 ½ Cups
  • Garlic Powder 2 x teaspoonsSalt – 1 1/2 teaspoons
  • White Pepper – 1 teaspoon
  • Fish sauce – 2 x tablespoon
  • Egg – 1 x egg whisked
  • Vegetable oil for frying

Bang Bang Sauce

  • Mayonnaise x 220g / 1 x cup
  • Siracha – 100g / ½ Cup
  • Sweet chilli sauce – 100g / ½ Cups
  • Honey – 2 x tablespoons

Garnish

  • Finley chopped chives or green onions /spring onions
  • Green leafy salad leaves – 2x handfuls – rocket, arugula, spinach, baby leaf etc.

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Instructions

  1. Bang Bang Sauce: To make the bang bang sauce add siracha sauce, mayonnaise, honey and sweet chilli saucesauce to a medium size bowl. Stir with a whisk until the bang bang sauce is combined with all the ingredients
  2. Preheat prep: Preheat a cast iron skillet or large frying pan to a medium heat.
  3. Shrimp Marinade Prep: In a separate bowl with the raw shrimp, pour in the whisked egg and fish sauce. Lightly flour a large plate or oven tray. In a small bowl add flour, cornflour, salt, white pepper, garlic powder to a small bowl and mix.
  4. Shrimp Batter: To batter the shrimp using a tong dip the egg washed shrimp into the seasoned flour until fully coated in the flour dredge, then place onto the floured surface. Repeat until all the shrimp pieces are battered.
  5. Cooking the shrimp: Add a thin layer of oil to your skillet/pan, carefully place the shrimp inside, cook in batches for 2-3 minutes. Flip the shrimp over halfway through cooking so both sides are crispy. Once cooked place the shrimp on kitchen paper towels to drain off the excess oil, then transfer the into a large clean bowl.
  6. Combine the shrimp and sauce: Pour in the bang bang sauce into the bowl of cooked shrimp, add as little or as much sauce as you like depending on your preference. The left-over sauce can be used as a dipping sauce or kept refrigerated for another dish.
  7. How to serve: Serve the shrimp on a bed of leafy green salad leaves and garnish with some chopped chives.

Notes

Use a rubber/plastic plated tong when handling the shrimp, this type of tongs helps to not pull away the batter coating from the shrimp when transferring them onto the prepped non stick d floured surface and skillet when ready to fry.

Do not overload the pan when frying as the shrimp batter will not be crispy. Fry the shrimp in batches

The left-over bang bang sauce can be used as a dipping sauce or kept refrigerated for another dish. It’s an amazing sauce to add to sandwiches or a great salad dressing. This sauce will keep for 1 week in the fridge.

To cook the shrimp in an air fryer place the coated shrimp into the air fryer basket, ensuring each piece is spaced out. Air fry for 5 minutes at 375°F / 190 °Cand then mix with bang bang sauce once cooked.

  • Prep Time: 14
  • Cook Time: 6
  • Category: Dinner
  • Method: Frying
  • Cuisine: Asian

Keywords: bang bang, shrimp, pf changs, dynamite shrimp, fried shrimp, dinner

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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 the best shrimp at PF Chang's? ›

The Crispy Honey Shrimp is a delicious dish offered at PF Chang's. It is made using succulent shrimp that are lightly battered and fried to a crispy golden brown. The shrimp are then tossed in a rich and tangy honey sauce that perfectly balances the flavors.

How many calories are in PF Chang's dynamite shrimp? ›

Nutrition Facts
Calories 640(2678 kJ)
Trans Fat0 g
Cholesterol145 mg48%
Sodium790 mg33%
Total Carbohydrate36 g12%
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Where did dynamite shrimp come from? ›

On the other hand Dynamite Shrimps are Japanese origin and is famous on PF Chang's menu. This inspired the spicy version of shrimps. The process to make this recipe is very simple and easy. The essential part in cooking shrimps is to deshell and devein it.

Is Boom Boom sauce the same as Bang Bang Sauce? ›

Bang bang and boom boom sauces are similar, but boom boom sauce typically has some added ingredients. They both are mayo-based and have sweet chili sauce and sriracha, but boom boom sauce will have tomato paste (or ketchup), mustard, and additional spices.

What is the difference between yum yum sauce and bang bang sauce? ›

Is Bang Bang Same as Yum Yum? No, they are not the same. Both are creamy mayo-based sauces. Bang Bang is a slightly sweet sauce, due to the Thai sweet chili sauce in the recipe, while Yum Yum is a bit more savory with a subtle tomato flavor.

What do the P and F stand for in PF Chang's? ›

P.F. Chang's was conceived and developed by Paul Fleming (P.F.) and Philip Chiang (Chang) so both names were incorporated into the name of the concept.

What is the best tasting shrimp in the world? ›

Gambas de Palamós live in the Mediterranean on the Palamós coast in Catalunya. These large shrimp of a beautiful pearly red are distinguished from red prawns (called “carabineros”) by their more delicate and sweet, almost vanilla, taste.

What is the best tasting shrimp ever? ›

Pink shrimp are some of the tastiest shrimp you can find, mild and sweet without the distinctive ammonia taste some of the brown and white shrimp have. Just don't expect a vibrantly hued patch of shrimp at the market—pink shrimp can range from white to gray in color.

Does PF Chang use MSG? ›

I started at P.F. Chang's in 2005 as a server and left in 2009 as a Key Manager and can tell you that no, they don't and are very proud of it.

How many carbs are in PF Chang's dynamite shrimp? ›

Pf Chang's Main Menu Street Fare Dynamite Shrimp (1 serving) contains 26g total carbs, 24g net carbs, 39g fat, 6g protein, and 490 calories.

How many calories are in a dynamite roll from PF Chang's? ›

Pf Chang's Main Menu Sushi Dynamite Scallop Roll (1 serving) contains 54g total carbs, 49g net carbs, 12g fat, 20g protein, and 420 calories.

Is frozen shrimp real? ›

When fisherman bring shrimp onto their boats, they throw them into ice immediately, freezing them within a very short time of being out of the water. This preserves the fresh, shrimp-y flavor of the shrimp, freezing them in time so that they're same-day fresh until they get thawed out again.

Is farm raised shrimp real shrimp? ›

Shrimp (as well as lobsters and crabs) are classified as crustaceans, a type of shellfish with a hard shell and jointed legs. The flesh is tender and mild, and the outer shell can be used to flavor soups and seafood stocks. Much like other types of seafood, shrimp can be farm-raised or wild-caught.

What is in a dynamite roll? ›

A Dynamite Roll usually has shrimp tempura or yellowtail in it, with veggies like radish sprouts, avocado, and cucumber. Sometimes sauces like spicy mayo (made from Japanese mayo) are added along with masago. Why is it called dynamite roll? The Dynamite Roll gets its name from its appearance.

What is Bang Bang made of? ›

Bang bang chicken is prepared by poaching or steaming chicken. The cooked chicken is banged with sticks to tenderize it and pound it into shreds. In traditional recipes, the shredded meat is tossed in a sauce made with sesame paste, chili oil, Sichuan pepper and black vinegar.

What does Bang Bang Shrimp taste like? ›

Bang Bang Shrimp from the Bonefish Grill is crispy, creamy, sweet and spicy with just a few ingredients and tastes just like the most popular appetizer on the menu.

Why is it called Bang Bang Shrimp? ›

Bang Bang Shrimp Recipe Origins

Although the name Bang Bang Shrimp is Thai by origin (referring to the sweet Thai chili sauce that is paired with the sweet, soft shrimp), the dish was actually created by two chefs out of St Petersburg, FL for their restaurant, Bonefish Grill.

What is the origin of Bang Bang sauce? ›

I was curious about the name and came across Culinary Lore, which suggests that it has a Szechuan origin. The websites state that the name comes from the preparation of the chicken being pounded with a stick – Bang Bang!

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