Recipe Delicious Beer-Battered Fried Fava Beans and Chicken Tenders
Beer-Battered Fried Fava Beans and Chicken Tenders.
You can have Beer-Battered Fried Fava Beans and Chicken Tenders using 13 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you achieve it.
Ingredients of Beer-Battered Fried Fava Beans and Chicken Tenders
- You need 1/2 of Onion.
- It’s 200 ml of Store-bought tempura flour.
- Prepare 200 ml of Beer.
- It’s 1 tsp of Grainy mustard (try cassis mustard if you have!).
- You need 1 pinch of Salt.
- You need 1 of Frying oil.
- It’s 1 dash of each Salt, pepper, garlic powder for seasoning the chicken.
- Prepare 1/2 of Ripe avocado.
- You need 1 1/2 tbsp of Mayonnaise.
- It’s 1 dash of Lemon juice.
- Prepare 1 of Wasabi.
- You need 20 of Fava beans (shells removed).
- You need 2 of Chicken tenders (sinews removed).
Beer-Battered Fried Fava Beans and Chicken Tenders instructions
- Remove the thin membrane from the fava beans. Cut the each chicken tender diagonally into 5 pieces, and lightly season with salt, pepper and garlic powder (optional). Slice the onion into rounds to make onion rings..
- Put 1 cup of store-bought tempura flour into a bowl, pour the beer, add salt and grain mustard, and mix well. Deep-fry the battered onion, fava beans, and chicken tenders in that order in 170℃ oil. (Since the chicken tenders are seasoned with garlic powder, deep-fry at the end, so that the other things won't absorb the smell)..
- Cut 1/2 of avocado into small pieces, sprinkle with lemon juice, and mix with mayonnaise. Pass the mixture through a strainer, and add wasabi little by little to make your desired spiciness. Mix well after each addition. Serve the beer-battered fries with this dip..
- For grainy mustard, if you find cassis mustard, it's worth trying it to make this dip! It's grainy mustard with the cassis aroma (not sweet), and has a refreshing flavor. You can use the leftover to make a salad dressing or sandwich, or serve with meat dishes..
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