Guide to Prepare Easy, Freezable Kabocha Squash Japanese Sweets
William Waters 19/11/2020 01:31
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🌎 Cuisine: American
👩 1 - 2 servings
😍 Review: 1142
😎 Rating: 4.6
🍳 Category: Dessert
🍰 Calories: 206 calories
Hey everyone, I hope you are having an incredible day today. Today, I will show you a way to prepare a distinctive dish, easy, freezable kabocha squash japanese sweets. One of my favorites. This time, I am going to make it a little bit unique. This will be really delicious.
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Recipe of Easy, Freezable Kabocha Squash Japanese Sweets
To get started with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can have easy, freezable kabocha squash japanese sweets using 4 ingredients and 17 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
Ingredients
The ingredients needed to make Easy, Freezable Kabocha Squash Japanese Sweets:
Get 250 grams Kabocha squash
Take 100 grams Anko (sweet red bean paste, bought from the store)
Get 3 tbsp Milk
Take 1 full 1 tablespoon Light brown sugar (or white sugar)
Instructions
Instructions to make Easy, Freezable Kabocha Squash Japanese Sweets:
Remove the skin and seeds from the kabocha squash and cut it into bite sized pieces. Put the pieces in a heat resistant bowl.
Heat the kabocha squash in the microwave for about 5 minutes at 600w. After heating, it turns out best if left to rest in the microwave for a bit (without letting it cool).
While the kabocha squash is still warm, mash it with a fork. Add in milk and sugar and continue to mash.
Add the milk a little at a time and adjust the amount based on how juicy the kabocha squash was. Also feel free to adjust the amount of sugar based on your personal preferences.
Once the kabocha squash pieces are completely mashed, flatten it all out to let it cool down.
Prepare the anko (sweet red bean paste). Split your anko into two bowls, one with the anko to be put inside the sweets and one with the anko to be used as a decoration on top. Note: I used koshi-an (smooth sweet red bean paste) in this recipe.
Once the kabocha squash has cooled, divide it into 12 pieces.
Flatten the kabocha squash pieces into a circle using your hand and place a ball of anko in the middle. Wrap the anko in the kabocha squash.
Form into nice balls.
Place each ball in a piece of saran wrap and twist the top.
Open the saran wrap slowly and carefully. You should have nice lines on the ball like in my picture!
Use your pinky to make a little indent in the top of each ball and place a small 5 mm ball of anko in the indent.
Now you're all done!!
Wrapping idea If you place the sweets in containers made for Japanese sweets they'll look like a real traditional sweet sold in stores!!
Variations You can enjoy the kabocha squash flavor even more by leaving out the anko filling and they still are delicious. Plus it's healthy!
Storage These can be saved in the freezer! Split them into small groups and place them in the freezer. You'll look like a great host with fresh Japanese sweets even when you have surprise guests!
Defrosting methods In winter: Defrost at room temperature. In summer: Defrost in the refrigerator .
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