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Abura kiri

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Japanese kitchen utensil

Tempura nabe with abura kiri

Abura kiri (油きり) is a shallow tray used in Japanese cooking to place food on after deep frying. The shallow tray or pan has a rack and an absorbent paper towel to remove excess oil from the food after frying, as for example in tempura.

The Abura kiri is usually used in combination with metal ended Japanese kitchen chopsticks, a net ladle or scoop ami shakushi, and a heavy frying pot agemono nabe.

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References

  1. "Food Fare Culinary Collection: Japanese Culture & Cuisine". deborahotoole.com. Retrieved 2023-11-16.


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