Recipe of Award-winning Miso-Flavored Fried Tempura (Okonomiyaki)
by Glen Malone
Miso-Flavored Fried Tempura (Okonomiyaki)
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To begin with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook miso-flavored fried tempura (okonomiyaki) using 11 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Miso-Flavored Fried Tempura (Okonomiyaki):
Make ready 50 grams ◎Flour (cake or all-purpose flour)
Make ready 1/2 tsp ◎Baking powder
Make ready 70 ml Dashi stock
Make ready 1 Egg
Take 30 grams Cabbage
Get 1 heaping tablespoon Sakura shrimp
Make ready 1 tbsp Red pickled ginger
Make ready 2 tsp Vegetable oil
Make ready 1 tbsp Miso
Get 1 Ingredients (meat, octopus, squid, corn, tuna, etc.)
Make ready 2 Green onions or scallions
Instructions to make Miso-Flavored Fried Tempura (Okonomiyaki):
Add ◎ to a bowl and mix it up with an egg beater instead of sifting, add the dashi stock broth a bit at a time, and mix without kneading. Dry-fry the sakura shrimp.
Add 1 cm squared cabbage, sakura shrimp, red pickled ginger, any of your favorite ingredients, and a cracked egg to the bowl from Step 1. Gently mix it up with a fork or cooking chopsticks.
Heat oil in a pan, and cook over medium heat. Once the sides have hardened, flip over. Press down firmly on it with a spatula, and lightly coat the top with half of the miso.
Flip it over and reduce to low heat. Press down on the batter with a spatula, and lightly cover with the remaining miso.
Flip it over again, and it is done once you fry the miso. You cook it through on both sides, coat with miso, and fry it again over low heat.
Garnish the fried okonomiyaki with scallions. Top with mayonnaise if you like. However, please first try a bite with just the simple taste of miso.
Variation: Add 1/2 teaspoon of curry powder roux for faint flavor of curry. It goes better with the sauce. I recommend making it with green onions and corn.
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