Guide to Prepare Easy Microwave Recipe - Strawberry Daifuku

Nettie Barber   02/07/2020 07:14

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  • 🌎 Cuisine: American
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  • 🍰 Calories: 107 calories
  • Easy Microwave Recipe - Strawberry Daifuku
    Easy Microwave Recipe - Strawberry Daifuku

    Hey everyone, it’s John, welcome to our recipe site. Today, I will show you a way to make a distinctive dish, easy microwave recipe - strawberry daifuku. One of my favorites. For mine, I will make it a bit unique. This will be really delicious.

    Easy daifuku recipe - sweet red bean paste (anko) wrapped around with a thin soft mochi shell. A popular Japanese sweet, Daifuku is a small round mochi stuffed with sweet red bean paste. While strawberry daifuku is seasonal and available during the springtime, daifuku is available all year.

    Easy Microwave Recipe - Strawberry Daifuku is one of the most well liked of current trending meals on earth. It is enjoyed by millions every day. It’s simple, it is fast, it tastes delicious. Easy Microwave Recipe - Strawberry Daifuku is something that I have loved my entire life. They’re fine and they look fantastic.

    Recipe of Easy Microwave Recipe - Strawberry Daifuku

    To get started with this recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can cook easy microwave recipe - strawberry daifuku using 6 ingredients and 13 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.


    Ingredients

    The ingredients needed to make Easy Microwave Recipe - Strawberry Daifuku:

    1. Make ready 120 grams or 150 grams Shiratamako
    2. Get 50 grams or 50-60 grams Sugar (adjust the amount depending on the sweetness of the bean paste)
    3. Take 185 ml or 225-235 ml Water
    4. Prepare 1 enough for 15-25 grams per daifuku Sweet bean paste (Seefor Shiro An)
    5. Prepare 1 small ones Strawberries
    6. Get 1 reasonable amount for lightly coating the daifuku Katakuriko (for dusting the mochi skins)

    How To Make Mochi (Coconut, Matcha, Mango, + Strawberry Daifuku!) It is much, much easier to make in the microwave, and I suggest it. In either preparation, be sure to allow the mochi to. A few weeks ago, my friend Estérelle and I attended a I'm here to tell you that the glow and bounce of a freshly-made daifuku is plenty worth your trouble. to the confection, making it easier on the sweet-o-meter, too. At the first chance I got, I went out and bought.


    Instructions

    Steps to make Easy Microwave Recipe - Strawberry Daifuku:

    1. Measure the shiratama-ko and sugar directly into a heatproof bowl, add water, lightly mix, and set aside.
    2. While the shiratama-ko mixture is resting, hull the strawberries. Take care not to damage them. Wash and pat dry.
    3. Coat the strawberries with a layer of the sweet bean paste. I usually just put about half of the sweet bean paste that I'll use onto each strawberry. (I put the other half on when I wrap the strawberries with the mochi skins.)
    4. Using a wooden spatula, mix the ingredients well in the bowl in Step 1, and microwave uncovered in a 600 watt microwave for 4 minutes, removing once after 2 minutes to mix well again. The photo shows how the mixture looks when you pull it out at 2 minutes.
    5. When you're only using 120 g of shiratamako, microwave the mixture for 3 minutes, pausing to mix after 1.5 minutes.
    6. When you mix the watery spots well with the spots that are becoming more mochi-like, you'll get a consistency like this (see photo). Put the mixture back in the microwave for the remaining 2 minutes.
    7. When the batter has changed from white to a translucent appearance, it's ready. But, depending on your microwave it may take a little more or less time. So, mix the batter well, and if it's still white, microwave for 20 more seconds.
    8. Dust a tray or other surface with katakuriko, and pour out the contents of Step 7 on top. Dust the top of the mochi dough with katakuriko, and cut the dough into 16 equal pieces.
    9. Flatten out each piece one by one, but leave the middle of each thick and unflattened. Pick up with both your hands, using your index and thumb and stretch.
    10. When you've flattened the dough into 5-6 cm circles, set the strawberries from Step 3 on top and wrap the mochi around the strawberries. This is the point when I add the other half of the sweet bean paste, using the back of a round spoon or similar tool to spread the paste thinly onto the surface of the mochi.
    11. Place the strawberries with the other half of the sweet bean paste, bean-paste-side up on the mochi, and spread the bean paste over the strawberry as you wrap it in the mochi.
    12. If you don't finish wrapping the strawberries while the mochi dough is still warm, the seam won't stick together well, so work quickly.
    13. Your preference will vary, but I think these are very good when the proportions are at about 3 mm for the layer of sweet bean paste, and 8 mm for the mochi skin, or at least no thicker than 1 cm.

    This quick and easy recipe makes a small batch of jam that is not too sweet with fantastically bright berry flavor. Easy Strawberry Daifuku Mochi Recipe Japanese Traditional Sweets Wagashi. Daifuku - this popular Japanese recipe makes a soft, tender, and chewy mochi rice cake with a creamy, sweet anko red bean. Grilled Fish Tacos with Strawberry Pineapple Salsa. Strawberry mochi, also known as ichigo (strawberry) daifuku, is a delicious Japanese mochi dessert.

    As simple as that Steps to Make Easy Microwave Recipe - Strawberry Daifuku

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