A Summertime Sweet from Tohoku: Zunda (Edamame) Mochi
A Summertime Sweet from Tohoku: Zunda (Edamame) Mochi

Hi, I’m Kate. Today, I will show you a way to prepare a summertime sweet from tohoku: zunda (edamame) mochi recipe. Never skip today’s recipe. This is a very easy recipe to try and is one of my family food recipes. Nowadays, I am going to make it a little bit tastier. This is gonna smell and look delicious. Not to mention, it’s super satisfying.

A Summertime Sweet from Tohoku: Zunda (Edamame) Mochi Recipe

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To be with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook a summertime sweet from tohoku: zunda (edamame) mochi using 4 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make A Summertime Sweet from Tohoku: Zunda (Edamame) Mochi:

  1. Get 1 bag Edamame
  2. Make ready 50 grams Castor sugar
  3. Take 1/4 tsp plus Salt
  4. Prepare 7 to 8 Store-bought sliced mochi cakes (if available)

Steps to make A Summertime Sweet from Tohoku: Zunda (Edamame) Mochi:

  1. Boil the edamame in salted water until tender (just go with the same big pinch of salt that you’d use to boil edamame regularly).
  2. Take the edamame out of their pods, and peel the thin skin off the beans. Put the peeled beans in a grinding bowl. (The beans with the pods and skins removed should be about 100 to 130 g.)
  3. Grind the edamame into a smooth paste. It’s important not to leave any lumps. Carefully grind the beans for a smooth, creamy paste.
  4. Once the edamame beans are mashed, keep grinding as you would grind sesame seeds until it’s as smooth as possible.
  5. Add sugar in several batches, and keep grinding to dissolve.
  6. Add the salt and grind it in. The zunda-an (edamame bean paste) is done.
  7. Cut the mochi cakes in half and put in a heatproof dish. Add enough water to cover the mochi, and microwave until softened.
  8. Drain the mochi well, and serve with the zunda-an.
  9. Store-bought zunda-an has water to make it more creamy. To make yours like the kind you’d find at the store, add a little water that’s been boiled and cooled.
  10. The zunda-an is also delicious with shiratama dumplings instead of mochi. You can also use it as a spread on bread, or to fill various sweets. The zunda-an can also be frozen if you want to keep it for longer.

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