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‘Kintsuba’ Azuki Cakes Recipe
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To be with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can have ‘kintsuba’ azuki cakes using 7 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make ‘Kintsuba’ Azuki Cakes:
- Make ready 1 cup ‘Tsubu-an’ Sweet Azuki (Red Bean) Paste *about 250 to 300 g
- Prepare 1 sachet (4 g) Kanten (Agar) Powder
- Prepare 1/2 cup Water
- Prepare 1/4 cup Plain Flour *OR Plain Flour 3 tablespoons & Glutenous Rice Flour 1 tablespoon
- Get 1-2 tablespoons Sugar
- Get 1/4 cup Water
- Take Oil
Instructions to make ‘Kintsuba’ Azuki Cakes:
- Place Water and Kanten (Ager) Powder in a saucepan and bring it to the boil. Keep boiling for 2 minutes occasionally stirring. *Kanten is different from gelatine. It needs to be boiled in the water to dissolve.
- Add Sugar and ‘Tsubu-an’ Sweet Azuki (Red Bean) Paste and mix well.
- Line a square 20cm cake tin or a container with plastic food wrap, pour the mixture and smooth the surface. Let it set in the refrigerator.
- When the mixture is firmly set, cut into smaller squares.
- Mix Plain Flour (OR Plain Flour & Glutenous Rice Flour) and Water in a bowl to make the batter.
- Heat a frying pan over a low heat and Oil very lightly. Dip one of the surfaces of a block of firmly set mixture in the batter, cook the surface. Repeat for all six sides of the block. Re-apply Oil to the pan as necessary. Once you know how, you can cook several blocks at same time.
- If the excess batter flanges along the edges, you may wish to trim them with kitchen scissors or a knife. Serve at room temperature or cold with nice green tea.
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