Homemade Agedama (Tempura) Fried Batter Bits
- 15 grams Cake flour (or tempura flour)
- 1 1/2 tbsp Water
- 1 Deep frying oil that you've used several times
- In a bowl, add the flour and water, and mix until there are no lumps.
- Easy!
- Heat the oil to 170-180C.
- Leave some batter on the whisk and gently tap the edges of the pan.
- The batter will form into small tempura bits without creating big lumps.
- Once they are nice and crisp, just drain off the excess oil and they're done.
- Since this recipe uses recycled deep frying oil that has been used several times, they are good enough as-is even if you don't use tempura flour.
- The batter bits absorbs the great flavor from your previous fried dishes.
- The recipe doesn't call for eggs, so you don't need to worry about your cholesterol intake.
- But of course, you can use tempura flour (with water and egg) instead.
flour, water, frying oil
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/142619-homemade-agedama-tempura-fried-batter-bits (may not work)