Matcha+Red Bean+Mochi = Perfect Match
Summer is over and now we all back to routine to those with Kids at school age. Last blog that I wrote is already few months ago. Over the summer, we went clam digging and we moved our party outdoor. We had great fun and great fellowship at Birch Bay! And of course great harvest of Horse Clams and other clams. For this year end of summer party dinner, I made a few desserts. This Matcha Zenzai was one of them. It is not an expensive dessert at all. But I recommended you will make your red bean paste. It tastes lots better than the store bought (Too Sweet). The sweetness can be adjusted accordingly.
For original recipe, please refer to Just One Cookbook Matcha Zenzai website
Anko (red bean paste) - make ahead
Ingredients:
Anko (Red Bean Paste) - make ahead
Ingredients:
200g Azuki Beans
Water
200g white sugar
Pinch of salt
Directions:
Stove top: Please refer to Just One Cookbook "How to make Anko" recipe
Pressure Cooker: Please refer to Just One Cookbook "Pressure Cooker Anko" recipe
Mochi (Shiratama Dango) - 6 pcs
Ingredients:
- ¼ cup Shiratamako (Glutinous rice flour)
- ¼ tsp Sugar
- 2 Tbsp warm water
Directions:
- Put 1/4 cup shiratamako and 1/4 tsp sugar in a bowl and stir in 2 Tbsp warm water a little bit at a time until dough is combined and smooth. Roll the dough in long tube shape. Cut and divide into equal pieces. Then roll the piece into a ball then use your thumb to press the center to flatten.
For Matcha Zenzai
Ingredients:
- 1 Tbsp Match (green tea powder)
- 1-1½ Tbsp Sugar (adjust according to your taste)
- 1 Cup hot water
- 120g Anko (Red bean paste - Please refer to recipe above for homemade version)
- Kinako (Soy Bean Flour) for garnish - optional
Directions:
- Put 1-1½ Tbsp Sugar in bowl and sift 1 Tbsp matcha powder in fine sieve.
- Add a bit of hot water and mix with a whisk. Then add remaining hot water and mix well
To Assemble:
- Place Anko and Shiratama Dango in serving bowls
- Pour green tea and garnish with a little bit of Anko and Kinako (Soy Bean Flour)
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