Tempura Sticks

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Putting some mayonnaise in Tempura batter makes Tempura so crispy. You can prepare the stick vegetables and fry on the table outside. Enjoy just-fried hot Tempura!! #summerchallenge1
Tempura Sticks
Putting some mayonnaise in Tempura batter makes Tempura so crispy. You can prepare the stick vegetables and fry on the table outside. Enjoy just-fried hot Tempura!! #summerchallenge1
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Cut vegetables and stick to vegetables.
- 2
Make Tempura batter
- 3
Fry in vegetable deep oil around 180~200℃
- 4
Eat with salt, soy sauce or any sauce you like.
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