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Salt & Pepper Shrimp Kit for 4 by Han Dynasty
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Han Dynasty
Han Dynasty81% love this shop
New York, NY
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Salt & Pepper Shrimp Kit for 4

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Salt & Pepper Shrimp Kit for 4

Jumbo shrimp are delicately battered and fried and served with minced peppers and crispy fried onions over a bed of shredded lettuce, with white rice on the side. Don’t forget to add on some of Han Dynasty’s signature spicy Dry Pepper Chicken Wings!

After spending time working in his mother’s flower shop, Han Dynasty founder Han Chiang decided to chase his dream of opening a restaurant that showcased the food of his father’s native Sichuan province. After taking out loans and mortgages, Han and his mother were able to save enough money to open Han Dynasty outside of Philly in 2007. It took off like wildfire, with a menu of authentic, fiery Sichuan specialties that immediately began to earn it accolades, including being named one of Philly’s Top 50 Restaurants. Their commitment to sharing the authentic cuisine and culture of China’s Sichuan province has led to additional locations in and around Philadelphia and in New York City, with more in the works.

This package serves 4 people and includes

  • 2 bags Breaded Jumbo Shrimp, cooked (each 16 oz.)
  • 1 bag White Rice (1.6 lbs.)
  • Fried Onion Crisps (8 oz.)
  • Shredded Lettuce (approx. 2 oz.)
  • Choose to add on Dry Pepper Chicken Wings!
    • Each chicken wing weighs approx. 3.5 oz.
  • Ships frozen with ice packs, may thaw in transit.
  • Upon arrival, store in the refrigerator for 1 day.
  • For best results, reheat immediately. The longer they stay refrigerated, the less crispy they will be.
  • If fully thawed, do not leave at room temperature for more than 1 hour.
  • Do not freeze.

To Serve

Shrimp: Air Fryer Method (Recommended)

  • Lightly coat air fryer tray with neutral oil or oil spray
  • Place thawed jumbo shrimp on a baking tray and spread evenly. For best results, make sure they’re not touching. Make separate batches if necessary
  • Put in the air fryer for 6-8 minutes or until desired crispy texture. Set aside
  • Repeat the process with fried onions but for 2-5 minutes or until desired crispy texture. Set aside.
  • Unwrap the fresh lettuce and form a bed over a large serving bowl or plate.
  • Place the jumbo shrimp on bed of lettuce.
  • Sprinkle fried onions over jumbo shrimp and enjoy!

Shrimp: Stovetop Method

  • Preheat oven to 450 F.
  • Spread all jumbo shrimp onto baking pan making sure they do not touch (For best result, place them on a baking rack so air circulates evenly).
  • On a separate smaller baking tray, spread the fried onions evenly.
  • Place both trays in the preheated oven.
  • Bake fried onions for 5-8 minutes or until desired crispy texture. Set aside.
  • Bake jumbo shrimps for 12-16 minutes or until desired crispy texture. Set aside.
  • Unwrap the fresh lettuce and form a bed over a large serving bowl or plate.
  • Place the jumbo shrimp on bed of lettuce.
  • Sprinkle fried onions over jumbo shrimp and enjoy!

Rice: Microwave Method

  • Spread the Jasmine Rice evenly over a large plate or bowl (13 oz. = half bag, 26 oz. = whole bag).
  • With a fork, carefully loosen up rice clumps then evenly douse water over the rice (3 ml for 13 oz. or half bag. 6 ml for 26 oz. or whole bag)
  • Moisten a clean kitchen cloth or paper towel and cover the plate or bowl entirely.
  • Microwave for 60 seconds and mix.
  • Keep repeating for 3-4 minutes or until rice is piping hot.

Rice: Stovetop Method

  • Spread the Jasmine Rice evenly over a medium pan (if reheating 16 oz. or half bag) or large pan (if reheating 32 oz. or whole bag).
  • With a fork, carefully loosen up rice clumps then evenly douse water over the rice (3 ml for 13 oz. or half bag. 6 ml for 26 oz. or whole bag).
  • Turn on the burner to medium heat and cover with lid to create steam.
  • Let it warm up in the steam for 2 minutes and stir evenly.
  • Cover with lid for another 3 minutes or until piping hot. Careful not to burn. If rice is drying, evenly add more water and keep mixing.

Chicken Wings: Air Fryer Method (Recommended)

  • Lightly coat air fryer tray with neutral oil or oil spray.
  • Place thawed wings onto the tray and spread evenly. For best results, make sure they’re not bunched together. Make separate batches if necessary.
  • Put in the air fryer for 4-6 minutes at 390 F or until desired crispy texture. Make sure it doesn’t burn.
  • Serve on a large bowl or plate.
  • Enjoy!

Chicken Wings: Oven Method

  • Preheat oven to 450 F.
  • Spread all wings onto baking pan making sure they do not bunch up. Place wings on a baking rack so air circulates evenly and excess oil drips down for maximum crispy texture.
  • Add tray to the oven. Reheat wings for 12-16 minutes or until desired crispy texture.
  • Serve on a large bowl or plate.
  • Enjoy!
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  • Salt & Pepper Shrimp – Jumbo Shrimp, Onion, Green And Red Bell Peppers, Lettuce, House Batter, Mixed Jasmine Rice Grains. Allergens: Shellfish, Bell Peppers, Gluten
  • Dry Pepper Chicken Wings – Chicken Wings, Dry Chili Pepper, Long Hot Peppers, Sichuan Peppercorn, Scallions Allergens: Gluten
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The Award-Winning Destination for Authentic Sichuan Cuisine

Han Dynasty has been named one of America's best Chinese restaurants by Travel & Leisure and CNN, and the best Chinese restaurant in Philadelphia by CBS and Philadelphia Magazine.

The Award-Winning Destination for Authentic Sichuan Cuisine

Han Dynasty
Han Dynasty
81% love this shop
New York, NY

Han Chiang was born and raised in Taiwan, and at age 13 he moved with his parents to Lancaster County, PA. After dropping out of Drexel University and spending time working in his mother’s flower shop, he decided to chase his dream of opening a restaurant that showcased the food of his father’s native Sichuan province. After taking out loans and mortgages, Han and his mother, Lung Lung, were able to scrounge together enough money to open Han Dynasty in a small strip mall outside of Philadelphia on Mother’s Day 2007.

Han Dynasty took off like wildfire, and its menu of authentic, fiery Sichuan specialties immediately began to earn it accolades, including being named one of Philly’s Top 50 Restaurants in its first year. Since then, their commitment to sharing the authentic cuisine and culture of China’s Sichuan province has led to the opening of additional locations in and around Philadelphia and also in New York City, with more in the works. But at its heart, Han Dynasty remains a family business: Lung Lung grows Chinese vegetables for the restaurants in her garden, and Han’s father, Tao Pin, is a master calligrapher whose art can be seen hanging in every location. And now, for the first time, their signature dishes are shipping to your door!

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