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Ingredients FOR THE KING CRAB TEMPURA: 1/2 red onion, halved, thinly sliced, and kept in cold water 1/2 cup fresh cilantro leaves 3 jalapenos, thinly sliced crosswise into rounds FOR THE TEMPURA BATTER: 1 large egg, chilled 3/4 cup ice water 1 cup plus 2 tablespoons all-purpose or low-gluten flour, chilled FOR THE SEA URCHIN TEMPURA: Coarse salt and freshly ground black pepper, for serving 2 tablespoons freshly squeezed lemon juice, for serving 2 tablespoons shi chi mi (Asian hot pepper seasoning), for serving FOR THE SWEET AND SOUR PONZU SAUCE: 1/2 cup plus 2 tablespoons rice vinegar 1 tablespoon soy sauce 1 1/2 teaspoons freshly squeezed lemon juice 6 tablespoons sugar 2 1/2 teaspoons sea salt 3/4-inch square piece konbu Vegetable oil, for frying All-purpose flour, for dredging 3 pounds assorted seafood, such as shrimp (peeled, deveined, and butterflied), Alaskan king crab legs (shells removed), and sea urchin (left whole) 1 pound assorted vegetables, such as Japanese eggplant (cut crosswise into bite-size pieces, slice through cut end, not all the way through, every 1/4 inch to make a fan), hearts of palm (sliced 1/4 inch thick), sweet potatoes (sliced 1/4 inch thick), eno FOR THE TRADITIONAL DIPPING SAUCE: 1 cup Nobu’s Dashi 1/4 cup soy sauce 1/4 cup mirin Grated daikon, for serving Minced ginger, for serving

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Read the full recipe after the video.

Read the full recipe after the video.

Recipe Summary Servings: 6

Recipe Summary

Servings: 6

Servings: 6

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Ingredients

Ingredients

  • 1/2 red onion, halved, thinly sliced, and kept in cold water 1/2 cup fresh cilantro leaves 3 jalapenos, thinly sliced crosswise into rounds

  • 1 large egg, chilled 3/4 cup ice water 1 cup plus 2 tablespoons all-purpose or low-gluten flour, chilled

  • Coarse salt and freshly ground black pepper, for serving 2 tablespoons freshly squeezed lemon juice, for serving 2 tablespoons shi chi mi (Asian hot pepper seasoning), for serving

  • 1/2 cup plus 2 tablespoons rice vinegar 1 tablespoon soy sauce 1 1/2 teaspoons freshly squeezed lemon juice 6 tablespoons sugar 2 1/2 teaspoons sea salt 3/4-inch square piece konbu Vegetable oil, for frying All-purpose flour, for dredging 3 pounds assorted seafood, such as shrimp (peeled, deveined, and butterflied), Alaskan king crab legs (shells removed), and sea urchin (left whole) 1 pound assorted vegetables, such as Japanese eggplant (cut crosswise into bite-size pieces, slice through cut end, not all the way through, every 1/4 inch to make a fan), hearts of palm (sliced 1/4 inch thick), sweet potatoes (sliced 1/4 inch thick), eno

  • 1 cup Nobu’s Dashi 1/4 cup soy sauce 1/4 cup mirin Grated daikon, for serving Minced ginger, for serving

Directions

Prepare the Sweet & Sour Ponzu Sauce; Stir together all ingredients in a small bowl; let stand overnight. Strain.

In a Dutch-oven, heat 3 1/2 inches of oil to 355 degrees. Place flour in a pie plate; set aside.

Prepare Tempura Batter; Combine egg and iced water in a medium bowl; gradually add flour, whisking gently until just combined. Batter will be lumpy.

Prepare Traditional Dipping Sauce; Combine dashi, soy sauce, and mirin in a small saucepan; heat until just before boiling point. Remove from heat; let cool slightly. Pour into a small serving bowl; add about 1 tablespoon each daikon and ginger.

In small batches, lightly dredge pieces of seafood and vegetables in flour, dip in batter, and using tongs, fry in the hot oil, being careful not to overcrowd the pot, until lightly golden and cooked through. (Leave enoki and shiitake mushroom caps plain, battering just stems.) Transfer to a paper towel-lined baking sheet to drain. Allow oil to reheat between batches. Repeat with remaining ingredients.

Transfer vegetable and shrimp tempura to a serving platter; serve with traditional dipping sauce. Place sea urchin tempura on a small serving plate; serve with salt, pepper, lemon juice, and shi chi mi on the side for dipping. Arrange king crab tempura on a serving platter, and garnish with red onion, cilantro, and jalapeno; pour Sweet & Sour Ponzu Sauce over. Serve immediately.

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    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       07/22/2011   Great looking, detailed recipe. I am looking forward to trying out the method, as I have always wondered if I could reproduce the results of good restaurant tempura at home. The video looks great at the beginning (though fuzzy when blown up to full-screen). Nobu is a valued master & we're lucky to have access to this recording. Too bad the video stopped running after only a couple minutes when the "Share" popup took over the screen. I hope the tech staff repairs this flaw.  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       04/11/2010   Yeah... P2?  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       01/22/2010   where is part 2?  
    

    Martha Stewart Member

    Rating: Unrated 07/22/2011

Great looking, detailed recipe. I am looking forward to trying out the method, as I have always wondered if I could reproduce the results of good restaurant tempura at home. The video looks great at the beginning (though fuzzy when blown up to full-screen). Nobu is a valued master & we’re lucky to have access to this recording. Too bad the video stopped running after only a couple minutes when the “Share” popup took over the screen. I hope the tech staff repairs this flaw.

Rating: Unrated

Rating: Unrated 04/11/2010

Yeah… P2?

Rating: Unrated 01/22/2010

where is part 2?

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