Easiest Way to Make Daifuku with Kumquats

Dennis Garrett   11/07/2020 00:51

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  • 🌎 Cuisine: American
  • 👩 1 - 3 servings
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  • 😎 Rating: 4.8
  • 🍳 Category: Dessert
  • 🍰 Calories: 182 calories
  • Daifuku with Kumquats
    Daifuku with Kumquats

    Hello everybody, hope you are having an incredible day today. Today, we’re going to make a distinctive dish, daifuku with kumquats. One of my favorites. This time, I am going to make it a little bit unique. This will be really delicious.

    How to make Ichigo Daifuku (Strawberry Daifuku)!! |Japanese pastry outside of Japan |海外で作る、苺大福のレシピ. Daifuku is a popular Japanese snack and usually served with green tea. I've previously shared Strawberry Daifuku recipe on Just One Cookbook, which includes a whole strawberry inside a mochi.

    Daifuku with Kumquats is one of the most popular of current trending foods in the world. It is simple, it’s fast, it tastes yummy. It’s appreciated by millions daily. Daifuku with Kumquats is something which I have loved my whole life. They’re nice and they look wonderful.

    Guide to Prepare Daifuku with Kumquats

    To begin with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can cook daifuku with kumquats using 6 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you cook it.


    Ingredients

    The ingredients needed to make Daifuku with Kumquats:

    1. Make ready 50 grams Shiratamako
    2. Get 50 grams Sugar
    3. Get 80 ml Water
    4. Take 100 grams Sweet cooked aduki beans (store bought is fine)
    5. Make ready 4 Candied kamquats (cut in half) ※ Refer tofor DIY
    6. Get 1 Katakuriko

    Brings back memories of southern California. I love how this pairs with the chicken and basil. The traditional daifuku, like all Wagashi are vegan in concept. But Daifuku comes in many varieties.


    Instructions

    Steps to make Daifuku with Kumquats:

    1. ≪Preparation≫If the cooked aduki beans are too wet, put in a sauce pan and heat to evaporate excess moisture. Leave to cool. Drain the kumquats in a colander.
    2. Combine shiratamako and sugar in a heatproof bowl and mix together with a wooden spatula, adding water little by little.
    3. After it's mixed, loosely cover with plastic wrap and microwave at 500W for 1 minute.
    4. Take out the bowl from the microwave and stir the mixture well. Cover with plastic wrap and heat for another minute. Repeat twice (heat for 3 minutes in total).
    5. Stir the mixture in a bowl well. When it becomes smooth, place on a shallow container dusted with katakuriko.
    6. Dust your hands with katakuriko and divide the dough into 4 portions. Divide the aduki beans into 4 portions and roll into balls.
    7. Place a portioned dough on the palm of your hand and stretch into an oval shape with another hand. Put the portioned aduki beans and kumquat onto the dough and fold over the dough.
    8. If you have sudden visitors or feel like eating Japanese confectionary, you can make these very quickly. It's best eaten immediately although the dough will not harden with time.
    9. If you put strawberries, you will have strawberry daifuku. This looks like a strawberry covered with snow.

    The most common is white, pale green or pale pink colored mochi filled with anko. Candied kumquats, on the other hand, are reliably sweet with an enjoyable nuance of bitter and tart. They're versatile, too: nibble on them as candies alongside tea, spoon them over desserts or into. Daifuku is a Japanese mochi dessert stuffed with a sweet filling. The beautiful color of matcha powder will remind you of young green leaves.

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