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Tempura Prawns

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Seafood, Eggs Japaneasy 1 servings

INGREDIENTS

16 lg Raw prawns; (alternatively use
; thin slices of
; boneless fish such
; as sole)
8 Spring onions
8 fl Iced water
1 Egg
110 g Plain flour
55 g Cornflour
A good pinch of salt
2 tb Soy
1/2 ts Raw sugar
1 tb Rice wine
1 sm Piec fresh ginger

INSTRUCTIONS

DIPPING SAUCE
Make the dipping sauce by mixing the soy, sugar and rice wine together.
Squeeze the ginger in a garlic press to extract the juice and add to the
sauce.
Beat the water, egg, flour, cornflour and salt together. The batter will
not be smooth. Heat the oil to medium hot, about 160C/325F.
Meanwhile, butterfly the peeled prawns by cutting them open through the
back, removing the black vein. Cut the spring onions in half across, then
in half lengthways.
Dip the prawns and onions in the batter and fry a few at a time, draining
on kitchen paper. Serve at once with the dipping sauce.
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