Make Even When Abroad: Microwave Japanese Faux Shindenmochi
Make Even When Abroad: Microwave Japanese Faux Shindenmochi

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To begin with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can cook make even when abroad: microwave japanese faux shindenmochi using 4 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Make Even When Abroad: Microwave Japanese Faux Shindenmochi:
  1. Prepare 100 ml Tapioca powder (☆)
  2. Prepare 1 up to 1/4 cup Sugar (cane sugar or sugar of your choice) (☆)
  3. Get 237 ml Water (☆)
  4. Get 1 tbsp Kinako
Steps to make Make Even When Abroad: Microwave Japanese Faux Shindenmochi:
  1. In a rectangular heat-resistant pan, combine all ☆ ingredients, and mix. Cover with a lid at 90 degrees but keep it open a crack (or wrap in plastic wrap).
  2. Microwave for a minute, remove, mix with a fork, then return it to the microwave. Be careful not to burn yourself. Repeat the process until it becomes transparent and reaches a jelly-like consistency.
  3. Cool in a large pan filled with water. Once cool, close the lid and chill in the refrigerator for at least an hour.
  4. The transparent mixture will turn cloudy. Any small bubbles that may have formed should also disappear.
  5. Sprinkle kinako on top, cut in the center cross-wise with a spatula or knife, then agitate the pan to loosen the contents.
  6. Cut the two sections into half again so that contents are sectioned into quarters. Sprinkling kinako along the cuts will free the edges and keep them from sticking.
  7. Quarter the sections lengthwise to make 16 rectangular pieces.
  8. Use a spatula to cut around the pan edge to free the cakes from the pan completely. Cover with a lid and shake vigorously. Sprinkle evenly with kinako, then it's ready to serve!
  9. Transfer to serving dishes and drizzle with homemade brown sugar syrup. Bon appetit.
  10. You can leave out the sugar if you wish.

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