It's a Thursday which means weekend is just around the corner, and my younger sister paid us a visit today. And when sisters get together, the kitchen is expected to get busy. I have some Tiger Prawns waiting, aside from having a good conversation, a tempura dish would be wonderful.
To start: Tempura is a Japanese dish that is dip in batter then deep-fried. It goes with seafood or vegetables. The Tempura batter is compose of cold water, all-purpose flour, eggs, baking soda, oil, and seasonings like salt and pepper.
*Tempura batter is traditionally mixed in small batches using chopsticks to obtain its fluffyness.
*Please take note when making tempura, prawns should be peeled, deveined and washed well.
Aside from the usual flour and egg batter, I coated each with Japanese- style bread crumbs to make it crispy. Then deep-fried until golden brown.
Tentsuyu sauce: is the traditional Tempura Sauce
4 comments:
Mmmmm... yum!
Yum! Tempura is one of my favorites, love it!
This has always been one of my favorite dishes.
Martha
I love shrimp tempura, but I've never cooked it at home... now, after looking at your photo, I'm wanting some!
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