Matcha shiratama Mizu Yōkan ; Wagashi
Matcha shiratama Mizu Yōkan ; Wagashi

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Matcha shiratama Mizu Yōkan ; Wagashi Yu-Art Kichijoji Tokyo. Mizu Yōkan is a popular summer Wagashi of Koshi-an (bean jam). I put small Match flavor shiratama (mochi) inside. How to make Matcha shiratama Mizu Yōkan ; Wagashi By Yuriko Oshima ~ Mizu Yōkan et un connu Wagashi de la pâte dharicots rouges sucrée en été.

Matcha shiratama Mizu Yōkan ; Wagashi is one of the most popular of recent trending foods on earth. It is enjoyed by millions daily. It is simple, it’s fast, it tastes delicious. They’re nice and they look fantastic. Matcha shiratama Mizu Yōkan ; Wagashi is something that I have loved my entire life.

To get started with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can have matcha shiratama mizu yōkan ; wagashi using 7 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Matcha shiratama Mizu Yōkan ; Wagashi:
  1. Make ready 2 g Agar ager
  2. Get 100 ml Water for Mizu Yōkan
  3. Take 200 g Koshian (bean jam)
  4. Take 2 Tbsp Kuro mitsu (brown sugar syrup)
  5. Prepare 50 g Shiratama ko (glutinous rice flour)
  6. Get 2 g Matcha
  7. Prepare 50-60 ml Water for Shiratama

Matcha shiratama Mizu Yōkan ; Wagashi Agar ager • Water for Mizu Yōkan • Koshian (bean jam) • Kuro mitsu (brown sugar syrup) • Shiratama ko (glutinous rice flour) • Matcha • Water for Shiratama Mizu Yokan is a traditional Japanese dessert, or wagashi, as it is known in Japanese cuisine. Yokan is a general term which refers to this jelly dessert made of red azuki beans, agar, and sugar. The red azuki beans are in the form of tsubuan (smooth red bean paste) or koshian (coarse red bean paste). In other variations of yokan, the red beans are substituted with a white kidney bean paste.

Steps to make Matcha shiratama Mizu Yōkan ; Wagashi:
  1. Ingredients for 6 cups
  2. Add 2 Tbsp of Kuro-mitsu (brown sugar syrup) into 200g of Koshi an (bean jam). Mix them well.
  3. <<Make Mizu Yōkan>> Knead 2g of Matcha with a little water.
  4. Mix the Matcha and 50g of shiratama ko. Mix them as adding water.
  5. Add water and mix it until it becomes as soft as an earlobe. Divide it into 18. Make each one round and squash little.
  6. Put them into boiling water. Boil them until coming up to the hot water's surface. Take them out. (leave spaces between each other)
  7. <<Make Mizu Yōkan>> Put 100ml of water in a pot. Add 2g of agar ager and mix them. Heat it up on a medium flame to boiling.
  8. Turn down the flame. Simmer it for 2min. Pour the agar liquid into the Koshian mixture. Mix them quickly.
  9. Pour the half of the Koshian mixture into 6 cups.
  10. Put 2 Match shiratama into each molds. (Get the hands wet before touch the shiratama.) Pour the rest of the Koshian mixture. Put 1 Match shiratama on the top of the each. Set them. Enjoy it cooled. ※Don't leave them long or Shiratama (mochi) become hardened.

The red azuki beans are in the form of tsubuan (smooth red bean paste) or koshian (coarse red bean paste). In other variations of yokan, the red beans are substituted with a white kidney bean paste. The matcha yatsuhashi come with red bean, or white bean paste filling.. A lighter, summer version of the neri-yōkan, mizu-yōkan is more like a jelly. Still just as tasty, but perfect for those hot summer days.

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