Delicious Secret in the Batter: Mozuku Tempura

Enjoy chewy and delicious mozuku tempura just like the one I had at a small place in Okinawa! Once you try it, you'll be hooked.
The origin of this recipe: I had mozuku tempura at a place that felt like a small shack in Okinawa, and it was so delicious...
Delicious Secret in the Batter: Mozuku Tempura
Enjoy chewy and delicious mozuku tempura just like the one I had at a small place in Okinawa! Once you try it, you'll be hooked.
The origin of this recipe: I had mozuku tempura at a place that felt like a small shack in Okinawa, and it was so delicious...
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Lightly rinse the mozuku and drain the water.
- 2
Mix all the ingredients marked with ☆.
- 3
Each piece should be about the size you can pick up with chopsticks. Make them small and thin.
- 4
Coat well and fry at 340-355°F (170-180°C).
- 5
It's done! Enjoy as is, with tempura dipping sauce, or with a sprinkle of salt, as you like.
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