Today is Tempura Day

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by bernjb56, Jan 7, 2021.

  1. bernjb56

    bernjb56 Supporter

    Tempura is a traditional Japanese dish. It was introduced in the 16th century by the Portuguese that were living in Nagasaki at the time. They used fritter-cooking to achieve the light batter. The batter typically consists of soft wheat flour, for example, all-purpose flour, pastry flour, or cake flour, which is combined with iced water. Some people prefer to use sparkling water to keep the batter light.

    A lot of people will also add spices, oil, starch, baking powder or baking soda, and/or eggs, especially the egg yolk. Traditionally, this batter is mixed in small batches. Chopsticks are used to mix the batter, and it is only mixed minimally, i.e. for a few seconds. Any lumps are left in the mixture, and this – along with the cold temperature – is how the crisp and unique fluffy tempura structure is created when cooking.

    Cooked tempura pieces tend to be either salted and eaten as they are or they are presented with a dipping sauce. Tentsuyu sauce is the most common sauce to enjoy with this batter. A lot of people serve it with grated daikon, which is a mild-flavoured winter radish, and they eat it straight after it has been fried. You will also find that tempura is typically found in udon soup or bowls of soba in Japan, typically in the form of a fritter, shiso leaf, or shrimp.

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  2. mikedjames

    mikedjames Supporter

    I really like tempura. For some reason my most memorable tempura was at Djakarta airport in a restaurant in departures.. Maybe I had become jaded through a month of eating strange things like fish with black bones, or crispy duck which is the bones...
     
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  3. I thought it was a mattress :oops:
     
  4. So it is just fried batter - we used to eat this as kids in the 50s - just went into the chippy and asked for a bag of "scraps" - not always available but only 3d instead of 6d for chips.
     
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  5. Poptop2

    Poptop2 Administrator

    We call them batterbits. I still love it when a chippy does them even if they’re bad for me.
     

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