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    The Toyota family picnic is always loaded with tons of traditional Japanese cuisine. I knew I had to make classics like gomae, vegan yakisoba, and cold tofu. But I also know that fried food is always a crowd pleaser, so I decided to tackle yam tempura as well. It's easier to make than you think!

    Yams are such a holy grail food! They're loaded with fiber, Vitamin A, Vitamin C, and that's just for starters. Plus they're full of healthy carbs which keep you feelin' full. This crispy batter would be mouthwatering on all kinds of deep fried creations, but just keep an eye on your cook time in that case! Check out the bottom of the recipe post for a couple of veggie recommendations.

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    yam tempura

    Yam tempura is one of my favorite dishes, and it's easier to make than you think!
    3.34 from 3 votes
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    Course: Appetizer, Side Dish
    Cuisine: Japanese
    Keyword: tempura, vegan tempura, yam, yam tempura
    Prep Time: 17 minutes minutes
    Cook Time: 12 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 29 minutes minutes
    Servings: 4
    Author: Lauren Toyota

    Ingredients

    • 3 yams, cubed
    • 3 C brown rice flour
    • 1 ½ C cold soda water
    • 1 teaspoon paprika
    • 1 teaspoon chili powder
    • sea salt and ground black pepper, to taste
    • 2 C vegetable oil, for frying

    Instructions

    • Preheat your vegetable oil in a deep flat-bottomed pot or deep fryer to 365°F.
    • In a large mixing bowl, combine rice flour, paprika, chilli powder, sea salt and ground black pepper. The most important part is that the soda water must be cold before incorporating it into the batter. The colder the batter, the lighter and crispier the texture. Only add the cold soda water to the rice flour mixture when the frying oil has reached its cooking temperature. Fold it into the batter with a spatula a few times. Do not over mix the batter, as it will cause the soda water to flatten.
    • Lay out some paper towel on a plate near your frying station beforehand. Submerge a few pieces of the sweet potato into the batter and lift it out with a fork to allow the excess batter to drip off before frying it in the oil.
    • Cook the pieces of battered yam for approximately 4 minutes in the oil before removing with a slotted spoon and placing on the paper towel to cool. 
    • Continue deep frying in batches. I recommend keeping the batter in the fridge between batches. 

    Notes

    hot tip: make sure your soda water has been in the fridge or freezer prior to preparing this recipe. It needs to be really cold before frying. Tougher root vegetables tend to take a bit longer to cook so if you're using the batter on something like asparagus or onions, only cook for 3 minutes.

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    Lauren is a plant-based powerhouse, a former TV host turned wildly successful food creator, best-selling cookbook author, and the woman responsible for making vegan comfort food a thing worth craving. Through her blog and YouTube channel, hot for food, she’s amassed a dedicated following by recreating all the nostalgic, indulgent dishes we love—mac & cheese, burgers, cinnamon rolls—but making them entirely plant-based. No compromise on taste, no weird ingredients, just damn good food.

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    1. Loai Najjar

      July 24, 2019 at 1:07 pm

      Great Japanese recipes

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