Recipe of Any-night-of-the-week Easily Made With a Rice Cooker! Authentic Ohagi & Botamochi Rice Cakes
by Cole Gibson
Easily Made With a Rice Cooker! Authentic Ohagi & Botamochi Rice Cakes
Hello everybody, I hope you are having an amazing day today. Today, I will show you a way to make a special dish, easily made with a rice cooker! authentic ohagi & botamochi rice cakes. It is one of my favorites. For mine, I am going to make it a little bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
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To get started with this recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can have easily made with a rice cooker! authentic ohagi & botamochi rice cakes using 9 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Easily Made With a Rice Cooker! Authentic Ohagi & Botamochi Rice Cakes:
Make ready 320 grams Mochi rice
Get 1/5 tsp Salt
Get 100 grams Anko red bean paste
Take Kinako Ohagi
Make ready 50 grams Kinako
Make ready 50 grams Sugar
Get 1/5 tsp Salt
Get Anko Ohagi
Prepare 100 grams Anko red bean paste
Steps to make Easily Made With a Rice Cooker! Authentic Ohagi & Botamochi Rice Cakes:
Wash the mochi rice right before you cook. Cook in a rice cooker with 2 cups of water (not listed). (This is the same as when you cook regular white rice).
Leave to stand for 10 minutes once it's cooked to steam. (Leave the rice cooker with the lid closed.)
Take the inside pot and sprinkle salt while the rice is still hot. Using a dampened pestle, mash the rice grains until it is still a bit lumpy.
If you mash the rice completely, it will become mochi. Spread katakuriko on your hands and roll the mochi into a ball. Dust a plate with katakuriko and transfer the mochi to the plate.
Use about 1 g (1/5 teaspoon) of salt; a pinch of salt. A pinch is the amount you can hold between your forefinger, middle finger, and thumb.
While the rice dough (Step 3) is still hot, wet your hands and divide into 10 pieces in a round shape.
For half of the rice balls (5 balls), wrap the anko bean paste in the rice dough.
Combine the kinako powder, sugar and salt in a shallow container and mix well. Dust the rice cakes (Step 7) while rolling in the container.
Flatten a tablespoon of anko bean paste in a moistened and tightly wrung cloth. Place a plain rice ball (Step 6) on it and wrap the anko around the rice ball, rolling it out with your fingers.
Done!
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