カリッとした一口サイズのセラーノハム巻きアスパラの天ぷら

カリッとした一口サイズのセラーノハム巻きアスパラの天ぷら

(Crispy Serrano-Wrapped Asparagus Tempura Bites)

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分量
4
1人分の量
3 bundles (6 spears, ~150g)
準備時間
25 分
調理時間
20 分
合計時間
45 分
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12月 19, 2025

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  • 分量: 4
  • 1人分の量: 3 bundles (6 spears, ~150g)
  • Calories: 560 kcal
  • Carbohydrates: 0 g
  • Protein: 24 g
  • Fat: 34 g
  • Fiber: 4 g
  • Sugar: 4 g
  • Sodium: 1300 mg
  • Cholesterol: 85 mg
  • Calcium: 80 mg
  • Iron: 3.5 mg

作り方

  • 1 - Prep the asparagus:
    Rinse asparagus, snap off woody ends, and pat completely dry. Keep spears in pairs of similar thickness for even cooking.
  • 2 - Wrap with serrano:
    Lay a ham slice on a board. Place two spears at one end and roll tightly so the ham spirals around. Repeat to make 12 bundles.
  • 3 - Make the dipping sauce:
    Stir mayonnaise, sherry vinegar, and smoked paprika until smooth. Adjust with a pinch of salt or a squeeze of lemon. Chill until serving.
  • 4 - Heat the oil and chill the setup:
    Pour oil into a deep pot and heat to 175°C/347°F. Place a mixing bowl over a larger bowl filled with ice cubes to keep the batter cold. Set a rack over paper towels.
  • 5 - Mix the tempura batter:
    In the chilled bowl, lightly whisk egg with sparkling water. Sift in cake flour, rice flour, and baking powder. Stir just 8–10 times; lumps are good. Do not overmix.
  • 6 - Dust and fry:
    Lightly coat ham-wrapped bundles with cornstarch, shaking off excess. Dip into batter, letting excess drip. Fry 3–4 at a time for 2–3 minutes, turning once, until pale golden and crisp. Return oil to 175°C between batches.
  • 7 - Drain and Season:
    Transfer to rack; sprinkle immediately with sea salt and a crack of pepper. The residual heat draws seasoning into the crust.
  • 8 - Serve:
    Plate with lemon wedges and the smoky sherry mayo. Serve sizzling hot for maximum crunch.

カリッとした一口サイズのセラーノハム巻きアスパラの天ぷら :の詳細

Juicy asparagus bundled in serrano ham, ultralight tempura-fried, with smoky sherry mayo and lemon.

Overview

Serrano Ham Wrapped Asparagus Tempura marries two beloved culinary traditions: the Spanish affection for jamón and vibrant produce, and the Japanese mastery of airy, shatteringly crisp tempura. Tender asparagus spears are bundled in salty-silky serrano ham, dipped in an ultralight, barely mixed batter, then fried just long enough to set a lacy crust. A smoky sherry mayo nods to tapas-bar flavors while respecting tempura’s clean, delicate texture.

Why this works

  • Contrast drives joy: juicy asparagus, savory ham, and a whisper-light shell.
  • Cold batter + hot oil = delicate crunch. Using ice-cold sparkling water inhibits gluten, while carbonation creates micro-bubbles for a lacier finish.
  • Serrano ham acts like a built-in seasoning and protective wrap, helping the asparagus steam gently without losing bite.

Ingredient spotlight

  • Asparagus: Choose medium-thick spears—thin ones overcook, thick ones can stay too firm. Trim the woody ends by snapping; the break point naturally indicates tenderness. Patting dry is crucial so the batter clings instead of slipping.
  • Serrano ham: Dry-cured Spanish ham brings savory, nutty depth. Prosciutto is a fine substitute, though slightly milder. Avoid very thick slices; they won’t crisp properly.
  • Flours: A blend of cake flour and rice flour achieves a crisp yet light shell. Rice flour bumps up crunch and reduces greasiness.
  • Sparkling water and egg: Classic tempura relies on cold, minimal mixing. Keep both ingredients chilled; lumps are desirable. Overmixing forms gluten, leading to heavy batter.

Technique tips

  1. Chill your gear: Keep the batter bowl over ice. Cold batter hitting hot oil is the secret to that tempura “hiss.”
  2. Minimal mixing: Stir the batter only a few times. It should look thin and lumpy—almost wrong. That’s right.
  3. Dust first: A light cornstarch dusting on the ham-wrapped bundles helps the batter adhere evenly.
  4. Fry small batches: Crowding drops the oil temperature. Work in 3–4 piece rounds, bringing oil back to 175°C/347°F before continuing.
  5. Season immediately: Salt right out of the fryer so steam pulls seasoning into the crust, not off it.

Make-ahead and variations

  • Partial prep: Wrap the asparagus up to 6 hours ahead and keep chilled, uncovered, on a rack so the ham dries slightly and crisps better.
  • Gluten-free: Swap cake flour with a fine gluten-free flour blend. Keep the rice flour.
  • Citrus twist: Finish with lemon zest or a dash of yuzu juice for bright, high notes.
  • Sauce swap: Try a wasabi-lime mayo, or a simple ponzu for a cleaner, more Japanese-leaning dip.
  • Veg options: Replace serrano with thin strips of nori for a vegetarian take, or use tofu skin sheets to wrap.

Cultural notes

Tempura, introduced to Japan in the 16th century with Iberian influence, evolved into an icon of Edo-period street food. Serrano ham, a pride of Spain’s mountainous curing traditions, has its own centuries-old lineage. This dish playfully reconnects those histories: Iberian roots loop back into Japanese technique, making a cross-cultural tapas plate that feels both classic and fresh.

Serving and pairings

Serve immediately—tempura waits for no one. Plate with lemon wedges and smoky sherry mayo. For drinks, try:

  • A crisp fino or manzanilla sherry to echo the Andalusian notes.
  • A dry cava for effervescence that cuts through richness.
  • A light, snappy lager or Japanese pilsner to keep things refreshing.

Troubleshooting

  • Soggy crust: Batter too warm or oil too cool. Rechill batter and reheat oil to 175°C.
  • Batter sliding off: Asparagus or ham was wet. Pat very dry, dust lightly with cornstarch, then batter.
  • Greasy results: Crowded the pot. Fry fewer pieces at once and maintain oil depth and temperature.

Food safety and notes

  • Serrano ham is cured and ready-to-eat, but the brief fry aids texture. Use fresh oil and avoid smoking; discard or strain after use.
  • Asparagus cooks fast—2 to 3 minutes is enough. You want tender-crisp, not limp.

Final thoughts

This recipe celebrates balance: bright spring asparagus, the umami-savory hug of serrano, and the ephemeral crunch of proper tempura. It’s an eye-catching party bite or an elegant starter that invites conversation—about technique, tradition, and the delicious places they intersect.

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