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Feast of Seven Fishes VII - Tamagoyaki Pretending To Be Sponge Cake Recipe
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The ingredients needed to make Feast of Seven Fishes VII - Tamagoyaki Pretending To Be Sponge Cake:
- Take 100 g Shrimps Shelled & Deveined,
- Prepare Pinch Baking Soda,
- Make ready 80 g Scallops,
- Get , A Drizzle
- Take 105 g Nagaimo / Japanese Mountain Yam,
- Prepare Pinch Sea Salt,
- Get Pinch White Pepper,
- Take 1 TBSP Light Soy Sauce,
- Get 12 Egg Yolks,
- Prepare 6 Egg Whites,
- Get Pinch Cream of Tartar,
- Make ready 100 g Icing Sugar,
- Make ready Shichimi Togarashi, Pinch (Optional)
Instructions to make Feast of Seven Fishes VII - Tamagoyaki Pretending To Be Sponge Cake:
- You can the Japanese mountain yam at a Japanese grocery. The other special tool you will need is a Japanese mortar and pestle aka Katakuchi Suribachi & Surikogi. Please try to get your hands on it as a food processor might not do the trick. I will definitely be using Katakuchi Suribachi & Surikogi to create more recipes in the future. In the meantime, please give this recipe a try. And here I wish you lovely fine people a very Merry Xmas and a Happy !
- After shrimps have been shelled & deveined, transfer into a large bowl. - - Sprinkle in the baking soda. - - Toss to coat well. - - Add water and ice cubes. - - Set aside for 30 mins.
- Toss and coat well with some . - - If you do not have a Japanese mortar & pestle, you can use a food processor. It might have the same results tho. Give it a few pulses and try not to blitz all the way thru’. - - Coarsely chop shrimps into fine pieces.
- Transfer the shrimps into a Katakuchi Suribachi. - - Using a Surikogi, grind the shrimps into a smooth paste. It is okay if there are some small bits left. - - This may take a while and a bit of a workout.
- Add in scallops, a couple at a time, using Surikogi to grind into a homogenous paste. - - Peel nagaimo and grate into the mixture. - - Mix until well combine. You should have a gooey and smooth paste. - - Once everything is incorporated, add salt, pepper and soy sauce. - - Give it a quick mix.
- Add in yolks, a few at a time, using Surikogi to combine well. - - In a separate bowl, using a hand or stand mixer, whisk egg whites and cream of tartar until soft peaks. - - While still whisking, gradually add in the icing sugar, 1/3 portions at a time. - - Whisk until everything is homogeneous
- You should have a fluffy and glossy mixture. - - If your Katakuchi Suribachi is big enuff, you can fold in the meringue. If not, I would suggest transfer the mixture into another large bowl. - - Fold in the meringue in portions until everything is incorporated well.
- You should have a very light and fluffy batter. - - Transfer the batter into the prepared cake pan. - - Using a skewer to poke any large bubbles. - - Wack into the oven and bake for 40 to 50 mins.
- The cake should be browned and puffed but still wobbly. - - Remove from heat and set aside to cool down slightly. - - The cake will deflate when cooled and looks like a failed sponge cake. - - Slice and serve warm with some Shichimi Togarashi. You can also serve with some wasabi and soy sauce.
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