Recipes; Beer Batter; Tempura Batter; Crumb Coatings - Cuisinart CDF-100 Recipe Booklet

Cuisinart cdf-100 fryer: user guide
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RECIPES

Beer Batter

Makes 1½ cups
1
cup unbleached, all-purpose flour
½
teaspoon kosher salt
1
cup beer
Place flour and salt in a mixing bowl. Add the beer and stir with a
whisk to incorporate. Let batter rest, covered with plastic, for at least
½ hour and up to 2 hours in the refrigerator before using.

Tempura Batter

Makes about 1½ cups
1
egg yolk
1
cup ice water
¾
cup cake flour
¼
cup cornstarch
In a mixing bowl, stir together the egg yolk and ice water until well
combined. Stir in both cake flour and cornstarch; the batter will be
lumpy.
Let batter rest, covered, for about 1 hour in the refrigerator before
using.
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Crumb Coatings

An alternative to batter is simply to coat the items you are frying with
a crumb mixture.
Some examples of crumb mixtures are:
• Seasoned breadcrumbs
• Panko breadcrumbs (Japanese breadcrumbs that are coarser than
regular breadcrumbs – they impart a crunchy texture)
• Graham cracker crumbs
• Cornflake crumbs
A standard way to coat items to be fried is to first dredge them in
flour, shaking off any excess, then dredge in beaten egg, shaking off
excess, and finally, dredge in the crumb mixture of your choice, also
shaking off the excess. It is sometimes recommended to refrigerate
the breaded items for at least ½ hour before frying (this helps the
crumbs stick to the item being fried). Follow the directions for frying
given in the recipe.

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