Tempura avocado rolls recipe

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  • Cuisine: Japanese

Ingredients

Sauce
2 cup of lemon juice
1 cup cold water
2 cup of white palm sugar (or raw sugar)
1 bunch coriander (roots intact)
1/3 cup roasted sesame seeds
Salt to taste

Tempura roll
1 large avocado
1 large eggplant
1 red capsicum, sliced into finger sized strips
Bunch of peppercorn or basil leaves (sometimes referred to as betel leaves)
Pinch of salt
Vegetable oil for deep frying
Toothpicks

Batter
1 cup of fine rice flour
2 shallots finely sliced
1/4 cup of almond flakes
White pepper & salt to taste
1/3 cup of cold water

Preparation

Sauce
Heat lemon and water in small saucepan. Add palm sugar and stir to dissolve. Bring to the boil and simmer until mixture becomes a light syrup and is reduced by half. When cool, puree the syrup with the rest of the ingredients.

Tempura Roll
Cut the avocado into 8 equal segments.
Blanch the capsicum strips, drain and set aside.
Slice the eggplant lengthwise into thin slices and salt for 5 minutes, wash and sponge them dry

Place a peppercorn leaf, a red capsicum strip and an avocado segment on the centre of each eggplant slice. Roll the eggplant firmly around the contents and secure with a toothpick.

Batter
Mix the dry ingredients. Add water slowly and stir to a smooth paste. Heat the vegetable oil to a moderate temperature. Coat the avocado roll evenly with the rice batter. Drop into the hot oil and deep fry until light golden brown (approx. 5 minutes). Remove toothpick and cut the roll into halves
Serve with leftover herbs and coriander sesame sauce.


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Comments (2)

   
10 Mar 2011 06:49 AEST
Sharron
Aldgate SA
PS
I followed the videos ingredient measures, not the recipe listed.
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10 Mar 2011 03:21 AEST
Sharron
Aldgate SA
Bloody Ripper
As a seafood eating vegetarian (Aquaterian?), I am always searching for meals that impress my beloved meat eaters...and here it is!!!! Simple, beautiful and divinely delicious and artistic. It screams impressive!. I omitted the peppercorn leaf for the kids, with 'asking for more' success. I also used the batter with thinly sliced white fish fillets and shelled whole prawns, drizzled with the same sauce....yay :) If I could rate this dish higher than 5...I would
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