Say it with flowers.
I remember there was one time as a teenager when my youngest sister told me, that If my boyfriend would not offer me flowers he doesn't really love me. I know it sounded irrational but you know she's just being romantic. :-)
Flowers have long signified love, compassion, flirt (?) and admiration in our society. Their colors and beauty have awed almost all walks of life. But recently they have been creating delicious waves in our palate too. From vibrant Pansy flowers to immaculate Jasmin have not escaped the ingeniousness of our notorious chefs around the globe. In France alone, the blooming flower consumption have paved way to organized gastronomic promenade in the forest providing crash courses on comestible flowers in the nature. This naturally ends up in the kitchen where a cooking class awaits the participants.
I must admit that everytime I am in the market I am always tempted to savor these colorful petals but their lavish prices hinders me from doing. Naturally only this time I opted to settle for these delicious zuccini flowers that fits more my budget. Next time you'll have a bouquet of flowers think twice if you'll put them on your vase or on your plate.
Zuccini flower Tempura
Tempura batter:
(I got this recipe from my Japanese foster Mom in Osaka)
This is a standard recipe you can use for any type of tempura you want
The rule: Egg + Ice Water : Flour = 1 is to 1
The quantity of beaten egg and ice water should be equal to your flour. Mix the eggs with your ice water. Mix well. Add the sifted flour all at one time. Dont stir too much, the batter should be thin and lumpy to be sure your tempura is crispy. Add ice cubes. You can divide it into three portions and keep them in the fridge to prevent them from becoming sticky.
I'll be sending this recipe to Kelly our host for this week's Weekend Herb Blogging, that lovely event created by Kalyn. (I just got a message that this week's WHB was cancelled by Kalyn due tothe death of one of our friend in the blogging world Sher of What did you eat?).
27 comments:
Zuccini flower Tempura.. great idea! now I got another recipe... thanks for sharing We have lots of zucchini at our garden nice shots mine's up too hope you can drop by.
that is one yummo food! :)
here is mine: http://www.walkonred.com/2008/07/weekend-snapshot-dine-in.html
hmmm...yummy
Mine in here Thanks
seems delicious...
Visit me in here Thanks
I am not much into Japanese dishes, but tempura is something I really like. Thanks for the recipe.
My WS pictures are posted in these blogs:
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Hope you can drop by. Have a great week ahead!
Thanks for the easy 1 - 1 recipe for tempura. I am itching to find things I can batter up.
That's a beautiful flower. The promise of beautiful things to come!
I've just had tempura today but nothing close to your exotic creation!
Okay these just make me want to eat like never before. What an awesome recipe...love them!
Thanks for the tempura tip. Tempura has always seemed a little mysterious, but now it looks super simple. Great pics by the way, nice and crisp, and the colors go great.
The only flowers I like are those for eating! Guess I think about my stomach first before my heart. ;) I love these tempura zucchini flowers! Yummy!
So beautiful!
Thank you for sharing this tempura recipe. Will sure to give it a try when I want to make some tempura. Cold water huh? Cool!
Oooh I love squash blossoms and vegetable tempura. This is perfect!:)
i would like to eat those tempura...:))
Mine is HERE
wow, iv never seen a zuccini flower tempura before. they look yummy. ;)
I love this and yours look perfect, you made me crave it!
Oh yum! Too pretty!
Dhaggit all your recipes are yummy and beautiful but thhis is really lovely!!! and sounds so tasty! xxGloria
I love this time of year and the beautiful zucchini flowers. Just beautiful and delicious.
Beautiful!
oh, my!!! these are stunners.
Funny I was just thinking about doing this very thing with some of my zucchini blossoms - It looks delicious!
I've never tried Zuccini Flowers before. I'm sure they are very appetizing judging by those photos.
I've been meaning to cook something like this. Can't get hold of zucchini so perhaps kalabasa flowers will do, right?
I am so impressed! I've got plenty of small zucchini every year but have never made this. Your photos are great too!
That looks amazing. So tasty and beautifully photographed.
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