Tempura Batter with Mayonnaise

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I wondered how much mayonnaise I should use, so I just kept it simple!
Be sure not to over-mix!
It's actually alright if you leave a few lumps in it! Recipe by Yuyona
Cooking Instructions
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Mix all the ingredients together and use it to fry up shrimp or something!
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