Honey Orange Firecracker Shrimp is sweet, spicy, sticky and crispy and so easy to make you’ll throw your Chinese food takeout menus away!
Honey Orange Firecracker Shrimp was a last minute swap for the Orange Peel Shrimp we were going to make last weekend (based on my P.F. Chang’s Orange Peel Chicken recipe). Instead it turned out I hadn’t bought the tomato sauce for the recipe so I hopped onto AllRecipes to see what quick shrimp dishes I could make.
Lo and behold Honey Orange Firecracker Shrimp. It is so easy to make, the ingredients are all ones I have in stock at all times and it tastes…. AMAZING.
This may actually permanently replace Orange Peel Shrimp in our house!
How to make Honey Orange Firecracker Shrimp:
- Add Sriracha instead of crushed red pepper, the creamy sauce will blend more thoroughly than the chili flakes.
- Add some steamed carrots to the pan, they would go great with the sauce.
- Roast up some vegetables on the side (375 degrees, 2 parts canola oil to 1 part soy sauce until browned).
- You can absolutely use chicken or pork in place of this shrimp.
- If you want a thicker coating dip the shrimp in flour, then egg and finally coat in cornstarch.
Looking for more Asian Food?
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- PF Chang’s Orange Peel Chicken
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- General Tso’s Chicken
- Easy Mongolian Beef
- Panda Express Recipes… every single one in fact: Panda Express Recipes Index
- Many more Chinese food options…
Tools Used in the Making of this Honey Orange Firecracker Shrimp:
Honey: The best deal on honey you’re going to find online that you know for sure is real honey, only $4 a pound. Or buy it in the store for even less!
Citrus Zester: This zests the rind and removes the peel without the pith in perfect strips too, I LOVE this tool.
Wok: Great for high heat, quick cooking. This wok is a great addition to your kitchen if you love cooking Chinese food or stir fries in general.
Large Frying Pan: I use this Cuisinart for most of my non cast iron cooking unless I am going with a stainless steel option, then I choose my All Clad.
Honey Orange Firecracker Shrimp
Ingredients
- 2 cloves garlic minced
- 1 1/2 teaspoons soy sauce
- 1/2 cup honey
- 1 orange zested into thin strips
- 2 tablespoons orange juice
- 1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
- 2 pounds shrimp 18-20 count peeled and deveined
- 1 cup cornstarch
- 1/2 cup canola oil
- green onions for garnish
- sesame seeds for garnish
Instructions
- Add the garlic, soy sauce, honey, orange zest, orange juice and crushed red pepper flakes to a small bowl and whisk until combined.
- Add the shrimp to the cornstarch and coat well.
- Heat your oil in a large frying pan over medium high heat.
In batches, cook the shrimp for 2-3 minutes on each side until brown and crisp.
- Drain onto a plate (don't use paper towels or it'll steam on the paper towels).
- When you've finished frying the shrimp drain the oil.
- Add the sauce back to the pan and add the shrimp on top.
Toss to combine and cook for 15-20 seconds or until the sauce has thickened (this will not take long, all the cornstarch on the shrimp will thicken it quickly).
- Serve immediately, garnish with green onions and sesame seeds.
Recipe Notes
Adapted from AllRecipes
Made this tonight and it was delicious! I should have doubled the sauce but otherwise… excellent! Will absolutely make again!
5 stars all the way. This was amazing and I’ll be including it whenever I make Chinese food at home, which is frequently. One thing I would recommend – especially if making more than one dish: cook the shrimp, set aside, add sauce ingredients to pan, stir until thickened – keep warm until ready to serve THEN combine sauce and shrimp – this ensures the shrimp will stay crispy which is really key to this dish. Thank you for sharing this wonderful recipe. By the way, the name is a little bit misleading – I took firecracker to mean it would be hot but the red pepper flakes barely register – I may double the flakes next time. Oh, and I needed double the oil for cooking the shrimp.
Thanks so much, Jan.
5 stars all the way. This was amazing and I’ll be including it whenever I make Chinese food at home, which is frequently. One thing I would recommend – especially if making more than one dish: cook the shrimp, set aside, add sauce ingredients to pan, stir until thickened – keep warm until ready to serve THEN combine sauce and shrimp – this ensures the shrimp will stay crispy which is really key to this dish. Thank you for sharing this wonderful recipe. By the way, the name is a little bit misleading – I took firecracker to mean it would be hot but the red pepper flakes barely register – I may double the flakes next time.
Really delicious, perfect recipe. Everyone loved it. I doubled the sauce without doubling the crushed red pepper ( I was afraid it would be too spicey, but may add all of it next time) . Would probably be equally good with chicken or thinly sliced beef.
Thanks for the 5 stars, Carol.
I am asking this again because it is so good. Have used both shrimp and chicken and doubled the sauce but now I will be making it for a crowd and wonder what I can do to increase the sauce without making 4 or 5 times the usual amount. It seems that would be too sweet with all that honey but we actually want enough sauce to put some on our rice. What about adding some chicken broth to increase the amount?
You can add broth but it will thin it out. You’ll need to possible make a roux to help thicken it back up.
Followed the recipe but added 2 tsp of sriracha to cut down the sweetness and it was delish! My boys like extra heat so they added extra at the end. This was a winner!!
Absolutely Amazing!
Unbelievably tasty. This was an amazing easy recipe that tastes like you’re in an upscale restaurant! Thank you!!! I used avocado oil with a few drops os sesame oil for frying. I tried tongs but one shrimp turnover and the cornstarch came off of that side so recommended using a flipper. This is a keeper. I served it on jasmine rice with stir fry veggies
Flipper makes a huge difference! So glad you enjoyed the dish, Elza.
Would the process change at all if chicken was used?
Nope, just make sure your chicken is cut up into 1 inch pieces and it’s an easy substitute. Enjoy!
Hi! Curious. What this previously cooked shrimp or raw that you used? I feel like pre-cooked and then frying would make them rubbery? Thank You, babe!
The shrimp starts out raw. Enjoy!
Very delicious served ice quinoa, side of asparagus and a glass of wine.
Sounds amazing!
Just discovered your recipes & I’m in hog heaven!; spent some time exploring recipes. Had this for supper. Excellent instructions (nibbled on some before the sauce & they were like popcorn shrimp). This was “Pa” approved! Only change made was using vegetable oil instead of canola. Thank you SO much for expanding my horizons!
You’re so welcome! So glad he loved it!
Larger shrimp was on sale this week, so that’s what I used. Size may matter in this case because “balance” was spot on with smaller shrimp. I proceeded as usual with larger shrimp, but later made another batch of the “sauce” and spooned over. I just love that citrus-y flavor.
Also, (a note) – in our grocery store the sesame seeds cost more (per oz) in the spice isle than they do in the “ethnic” section.
Thank you again.
Thanks for the feedback. So glad you enjoyed it!
I love sriracha and definitely want to make the substitution. How much did you use?
we like spicy food.
I would use a teaspoon. Enjoy!
Honey orange firecracker is sooo good will be a firm stayer
I just made it and it came out awesome
The hardest part was shelling and deveining the shrimp. Probably will pay more for the pre-processed shrimp next time. Needed about double the oil, but add it as needed or the first batch will be deep fried… after you’ve tried it once you can adjust the sweetness, orange and heat. A bit too much on the first two and not enough on the last for me but my husband thought it was perfect! Thx so much for yummy yummy yummy
Yes, sometimes paying to have it all done is worth it. So glad you enjoyed it!
I am dying to make this recipe, but was wondering if I could double the sauce ingredients in this recipe. Do you eat these alone or service with rice, I’ve printed the recipe, so I will wait for a response before cooking it. But just reading the recipe alone, I would give it a 5 star rating.
Yes, you can double the sauce if you’d like. We love this with rice, but you can serve it with a vegetable or even by itself. I hope you enjoy it!