Kakiage (mixed Tempura) - Japanese

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Fried vegetables in Japanese style.

#japanese #tempura

Kakiage (mixed Tempura) - Japanese

Fried vegetables in Japanese style.

#japanese #tempura

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Ingredients

20 minutes
4 servings
  1. 1small onion
  2. 1small carrot
  3. 0.4burdock root (optional)
  4. dried or fresh shrimp
  5. 400 mlwater
  6. 1egg
  7. 1 cupflour
  8. vegetable oil
  9. finishing salt

Cooking Instructions

20 minutes
  1. 1

    Pour water in a deep bowl and add the egg. It is important to put the egg in a bowl of water (not other way around). Mix well until the egg has dissolved. Through away the foam formed on the surface. Sift the flour. Place 1 cup of above egg water in a different bowl and add 1/3 of flour, mix gently with a whisk. Repeat twice to add all the flour. Add 3 tbsp of egg water to this to make a lighter batter for Kakiage. Do not over mix!

  2. 2

    Slice the onion thinly, julienne the carrots and burdock root. Dip the burdock root in a bowl of water with dash of vinegar to keep the white color. Dry all the vegetable well add the shrimp and toss it with 2tbsp of flour.

  3. 3

    Heat aprox. 3cm of oil in a flying pan till 185℃

  4. 4

    Pour the batter in the bowl vegetable, toss it well together. Use a ladle, preferably with holes, or a turner to shape the batter. Slide it in gently in to the heated oil from the side of the pan. Top up the batter, if needed.

  5. 5

    Turn over after 1-1.5 minutes, and fry for another 1- 1.5 minutes. Take the Kakiage out before it browns, draining as much oil as possible over the pan as you do. Serve with good finishing salt.

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