Step-by-Step Guide to Prepare Thomas Keller Traditional Japanese Treats (that you can make abroad)
by Vincent Leonard
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To get started with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook traditional japanese treats (that you can make abroad) using 19 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make Traditional Japanese Treats (that you can make abroad):
Prepare Homemade anko (sweet azuki bean paste)
Prepare 500 grams Red beans
Make ready 400 grams Sugar
Prepare 1/2 tsp Salt
Get 6 pieces Sweet chestnuts in syrup
Make ready Gyuuhi (sweet rice cake)
Prepare 25 grams Mochiko
Get 15 grams Sugar
Make ready 50 grams Water
Take 15 grams Walnuts
Prepare For the dorayaki batter:
Get 150 grams Plain white flour
Make ready 3 Eggs
Prepare 80 grams Sugar
Make ready 2 pinch Salt
Prepare 1 tbsp Honey
Make ready 1 tbsp Mirin
Make ready 80 ml Water
Make ready 1 tsp Baking soda
Instructions to make Traditional Japanese Treats (that you can make abroad):
Wash the red beans with water and drain once with hot water. Boil until soft, then rinse off any scum with water. Drain the water, then add the sugar and simmer.
Chop up the chestnuts and add to a small amount of the mixture from Step 1.
Heat the walnuts in the microwave at 500 W for about 1:30. Chop.
Mix together the gyuuhi (sweet rice cake) ingredients. Cook in the microwave at 1000 W for 1:30, then mix well.
Add the walnuts and mix.
Smooth the surface and let cool.
Mix together the dorayaki batter (eggs, sugar, salt, honey, mirin, baking soda mixed with water, flour), let rest for 30 minutes, then cook.
On a scale of 3-9, heat the frying pan between 3 and 5. Using a non-stick pan (no oil), fry the batter until holes start to break on the surface. Do a test run with the first.
Here's a tip for flipping them over. Slip the dorayaki onto the spatula, lightly support it with chopsticks, and flip over.
Wipe the pan down with a paper towel between each dorayaki. Cover the cooked dorayaki with a damp towel.
Sandwich the anko and gyuhii in the dorayaki.
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