This is Cheap! Unpretentious Fried Meat Skewers with Fresh Ginger
- 370 grams Pork offcuts
- 100 grams~as much (to taste) Fresh Ginger (ginger leaf net weight)
- 1 an appropriate strong amount Salt and pepper
- 100 ml Tempura flour
- 150 ml Water
- 1 Panko
- 3 cm in the bottom of the pot Frying oil
- Use 15cm round skewers.
- Cut the only longer portions of the pork roast, and strongly coat in salt and pepper.
- Cut the fresh ginger into large bite-sized pieces.
- Prepare a deep glass.
- Add water to the tempura flour, and mix well without letting it clump up.
- This will run out rich and thick.
- Prepare the panko.
- Skewer a piece of ginger to 3 cm before the end of the stick, and use as a stopper for the meat.
- Roll up the meat, and stick with the skewer.
- Tuck the smaller bits inside.
- Fill the skewer up until there is 1 cm remaining, and secure the ends with pieces of fresh ginger.
- If you have leftover ginger, then you can make a skewer with just the ginger .
- Tilt the glass sideways, coat just the ingredients in the batter, and coat in panko.
- Add 2~3cm of oil to the bottom of a pot, heat it to 355F/180C, and fry until golden brown.
- It's done .
- You can fry about 3 skewers in an 18 cm pot.
- Enjoy with Japanese Worcestershire-style sauce.
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Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/170115-this-is-cheap-unpretentious-fried-meat-skewers-with-fresh-ginger (may not work)