Crispy Chrysanthemum Tempura

【Leftover Vegetables】I always make tempura with leftover vegetables♡ Crispy and crunchy leftover chrysanthemum tempura♪ When there's only a little, I want to eat a lot.
The origin of this recipe
Using leftover vegetables♡
Crispy Chrysanthemum Tempura
【Leftover Vegetables】I always make tempura with leftover vegetables♡ Crispy and crunchy leftover chrysanthemum tempura♪ When there's only a little, I want to eat a lot.
The origin of this recipe
Using leftover vegetables♡
Cooking Instructions
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The tempura batter is in a 3:1 ratio
3 tablespoons all-purpose flour
1 tablespoon cornstarch
Adjust water to about 1/4 cup (50cc~) - 5
Tear the leftover chrysanthemum greens and coat them in the batter before frying
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Crispy and crunchy
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I love chrysanthemum tempura
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I also had leftover sweet potatoes and eggplant, so I fried them too♡
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