Brazilian Black-Eyed Pea and Shrimp Fritters: Acarajé

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Marian Blazes
Marian Blazes is a freelance writer and recipe developer with a passion for South American food. She wrote a cookbook focusing on the cuisine of Brazil.
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Updated on 07/26/25
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acaraje dumpling made with black-eyed pea dough, shrimp, onion and salt, and fried in palm oil typical Brazilian cuisine baiana cuisine

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Prep:30 mins
Cook:40 mins
Total:70 mins
Servings:6 servings
Yield:15 fritters
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  • Using canned black-eyed peas saves time by skipping the labor-intensive peeling process.
  • Caramelized onions and fresh shrimp create a sweet and savory stuffing combination.
  • Palm oil and vegetable oil create a crispy outer layer, while keeping the inside soft.

Acarajé are a specialty of the state of Bahia in Brazil, and a popular street food and beach snack. Black-eyed peas, seasoned with ground dried shrimp and onions, are shaped into fritters and deep fried in palm (dende) oil, then split and filled with various fillings, such asvatapa, or in this case a spicy shrimp and onion mixture. Though dried shrimp are a traditional ingredient in acaraje, they tend to impart a very strong flavor. In this milder version, the cooked fritter is split and then filled withfresh shrimp and caramelized onions.

Thetraditional method for preparing these fritters is quite labor-intensive - it involves soaking dried black-eyed peas and then removing the skins. This recipe is a shortcut version using canned black-eyed peas, which speeds up the process greatly but is not completely authentic. Since you are already deviating from tradition with this recipe, try pairing acaraje with non-traditional fillings, such asham salad, pimento cheese,olive tapenade, etc.

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Ingredients

For the Filling:

  • 1onion

  • 1teaspoonchile powder

  • 1cup smallshrimp, fresh or frozen, shelled and deveined

  • 2tablespoonspalm oil, or olive oil

  • Salt,to taste

  • Freshly groundblack pepper,to taste

For the Fritters:

  • 2(15-ounce) cans black-eyed peas

  • 1clovegarlic

  • 1onion

  • 1 smallchili pepper

  • 1 to 2tablespoonsall-purpose flour

  • Salt,to taste

  • Freshly groundblack pepper,to taste

  • Palm oil, or vegetable oil, for frying

Steps to Make It

  1. Make filling: Slice the onion very thinly. Place the sliced onions in a skillet with the olive oil or palm oil, sprinkle with salt and chile powder, and cook on low heat until they are soft and golden brown (about 15 minutes).

  2. Add the shrimp and sauté until shrimp are pink. Remove from heat and season with salt and pepper to taste. Set aside.

  3. Make the fritters: Thoroughly drain the black-eyed peas and place them in the food processor. Roughly chop the onion and garlic, and add it to the peas.

  4. Remove the seeds and white parts from the inside of the chile pepper and add to the processor.

  5. Process mixture just until very well-blended, adding a tablespoon or two of water or broth if needed.

  6. Add flour by the tablespoon, until the mixture is stiff enough to hold a shape. Divide into 15 pieces, and shape into balls or ovals with the palms of your hand.

  7. Heat 2 inches palm oil and/or vegetable oil in a pot over medium-high heat. Fry several fritters at a time until browned on all sides. Drain fritters on a plate lined with paper towels. Fritters can be kept warm in a 200-degree oven.

  8. Split fritters in half and fill with a spoonful of the onion and shrimp mixture. Serve warm.

Nutrition Facts(per serving)
475Calories
30gFat
36gCarbs
17gProtein
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Nutrition Facts
Servings: 6
Amount per serving
Calories475
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 30g38%
Saturated Fat 14g72%
Cholesterol 51mg17%
Sodium 383mg17%
Total Carbohydrate 36g13%
Dietary Fiber 10g36%
Total Sugars 7g
Protein 17g
Vitamin C 14mg69%
Calcium 68mg5%
Iron 4mg22%
Potassium 526mg11%
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a food serving contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.
(Nutrition information is calculated using an ingredient database and should be considered an estimate.)
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