Simple Way to Prepare Easy Microwave Nerikiri Japanese Sweets

Melvin Santos   28/11/2020 15:22

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  • 🌎 Cuisine: American
  • 👩 1 - 1 servings
  • 😍 Review: 418
  • 😎 Rating: 4.8
  • 🍳 Category: Dinner
  • 🍰 Calories: 193 calories
  • Easy Microwave Nerikiri Japanese Sweets
    Easy Microwave Nerikiri Japanese Sweets

    Hey everyone, it is me, Dave, welcome to my recipe site. Today, I’m gonna show you how to make a distinctive dish, easy microwave nerikiri japanese sweets. One of my favorites. For mine, I will make it a bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

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    Easiest Way to Make Easy Microwave Nerikiri Japanese Sweets

    To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can have easy microwave nerikiri japanese sweets using 11 ingredients and 16 steps. Here is how you cook it.


    Ingredients

    The ingredients needed to make Easy Microwave Nerikiri Japanese Sweets:

    1. Get For the shiro-an (yields 300 g)
    2. Prepare 90 grams Dried white bean an powder
    3. Take 180 grams Sugar
    4. Get 150 ml Water
    5. Get 1 dash of each Food coloring - red and yellow
    6. Make ready For the gyuuhi (mochi rice dough)
    7. Prepare 20 grams Shiratamako
    8. Prepare 40 grams Sugar
    9. Make ready 40 grams Water
    10. Make ready For the ume-an
    11. Make ready 2 to 3 teaspoons Umeboshi paste

    Instructions

    Steps to make Easy Microwave Nerikiri Japanese Sweets:

    1. Make the gyuuhi: Mix the shiratamako and sugar together. Mix in the water little by little so that lumps don't form.
    2. Microwave for 1 minute at 600 W, and mix well with a wooden spatula. Next, microwave for 30 seconds and mix again with the spatula. Microwave for another 30 seconds and mix again.
    3. Microwave for a total of 2 minutes. When the it's puffy and translucent, the gyuuhi is done.
    4. Make the shiro-an (white bean paste): Combine the dried an powder and sugar, and add water little by little while mixing well. Microwave for 3 minutes at 600 W.
    5. When the shiro-an is the consistency of mashed potatoes it's done. Add the gyuuhi to this and mix and knead together well with a spatula.
    6. Microwave for 1 minute at 600 W. This is nerikiri. Rip it into small pieces and spread out the pieces on a tightly wrung out moistened kitchen towel.
    7. Bring all the pieces together by wrapping the cloth around them and knead well. Repeat Steps 6 and 7 three times.
    8. Divide the nerikiri into 3 portions plus a small portion.
    9. Add the umeboshi plum pase to the first piece of nerikiri and knead together to make umeboshi flavored nerikiri-an.
    10. Add a tiny bit of red food coloring to the 2nd piece of nerikiri
    11. I colored the 3rd piece of nerikiri in a marbelized pattern.
    12. Add yellow food coloring to the last tiny bit of nerikiri, and pass it through a sieve.
    13. Spread out one piece of nerikiri onto the moistened kitchen towel. Put some umeboshi flavored nerikiri-an in the middle, and wrap the spread out nerikiri.
    14. Form the nerikiri using a chopstick and/or a spoon and so on. Put a little yellow nerikiri in the middle.
    15. The nerikiri can also be formed into little squeezed 'chakin' dumpling shapes. Either nerikiri will be colorful and pretty formed in this way. (Wrap a little nerikiri in a tightly wrung out moistened kitchen towel or a piece of plastic wrap and twist tightly to form a dumpling shape.)
    16. Done.

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