Two-Colored Matcha Adzuki Bean Steamed Cake made with a Hand Mixer
Two-Colored Matcha Adzuki Bean Steamed Cake made with a Hand Mixer

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To begin with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can cook two-colored matcha adzuki bean steamed cake made with a hand mixer using 7 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Two-Colored Matcha Adzuki Bean Steamed Cake made with a Hand Mixer:
  1. Take 100 grams ★Pancake mix
  2. Make ready 70 grams ★Yogurt
  3. Prepare 1 ★Egg
  4. Get 5 grams ★Butter or margarine
  5. Take 1 tbsp Matcha or aojiru
  6. Prepare 1 as much as you need to make it the color you like (You can also use matcha latte mix)
  7. Make ready 50 grams Amanatto or boiled adzuki beans

Adzuki beans are commonly used in the cuisines of Japan, China, and Korea, but you can use them for both Asian recipes and as substitutes for other beans in your favorite American dishes. Matcha red bean cake: three layers of honey matcha cake filled with sweetened red bean paste and lightly Two, because if I close my eyes while sipping on the tea I can pretend for a few seconds that I'm I dusted the top of the cake with a light sprinkling of additional matcha powder to enhance the. Adzuki beans are a pantry staple that works deliciously in both sweet and savory recipes. Adzuki beans have a mild, nutty taste with a sweet quality about them that explains why they fit so well in sweet dishes.

Steps to make Two-Colored Matcha Adzuki Bean Steamed Cake made with a Hand Mixer:
  1. Add all of the ★ ingredients to a bowl (no need to drain the yogurt, but melt the butter first), then mix with an egg beater until smooth.
  2. Add half of the batter to a microwave safe container, and drop it several times to flatten.
  3. Let the surface dry a bit and microwave for about 40 seconds to harden. It will swell right away, so keep a close eye on it!
  4. Once the surface has dried a bit, spread out the amanatto (or boiled adzuki beans) evenly.
  5. Add the matcha to the remaining half of the batter, and mix well.
  6. Pour in the matcha over the amanatto batter, and microwave at 500W for 3~4 minutes.
  7. Poke it with a toothpick. If it comes out clean, it's done.
  8. Try out this tri-color steamed bread that's perfect for Girl's Day.

In terms of texture, they are soft but not completely smooth and have a mealy feel. Incredibly soft and spongy steamed cake lightly flavored with matcha is steamed in Instant Pot. This cake also has no oil or butter so it tastes light yet Mom made it so often especially when there are celebrations or important events. Traditionally, you will see this cake rise oh so high and the top will. Thanks for the recipe and your wonderful blog!

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