Mochi Crepe with Tsubu-an
Mochi Crepe with Tsubu-an

Hey everyone, I hope you’re having an amazing day today. Today, I will show you a way to prepare a special dish, mochi crepe with tsubu-an. One of my favorites food recipes. This time, I will make it a little bit tasty. This will be really delicious.

Mochi Crepe with Tsubu-an is one of the most well liked of current trending foods on earth. It’s enjoyed by millions daily. It’s easy, it is quick, it tastes delicious. They are nice and they look wonderful. Mochi Crepe with Tsubu-an is something that I’ve loved my entire life.

Mochi Crepe with Tsubu-an Hiroko Liston Melbourne, Australia I love Mochi Sweet like Daifuku, which is small round mochi stuffed with sweet red bean paste. But where I live, it is too hard to find. Azuki (Red Beans) Sweets Mochi Crepe with Tsubu-an I love Mochi Sweet like Daifuku, which is small round mochi stuffed with sweet red bean paste. But where I live, it is too hard to find.

To begin with this recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can have mochi crepe with tsubu-an using 7 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Mochi Crepe with Tsubu-an:
  1. Prepare 1/2 cup Rice Flour
  2. Make ready 1/2 cup Glutinous Rice Flour
  3. Prepare 1 tablespoon Sugar *optional
  4. Make ready 1 pinch Salt
  5. Make ready 2/3 cup Water about
  6. Prepare Matcha Powder *optional
  7. Take Tsubu-an for filling *It’s easy to make! See my 'Tsubu-an' recipe

The only way I can eat them is making them by myself. Then I came up an idea to make them absolutely easily. Mochi Crepe with Tsubu-an Recipe by Hiroko Liston. Great recipe for Mochi Crepe with Tsubu-an.

Steps to make Mochi Crepe with Tsubu-an:
  1. Combine Flour, Sugar, Salt and Water and mix well. It should be like pancake batter, not too runny like crepe batter. If you want to add Matcha Powder, add only small amount.
  2. Note: Rice Flour and Glutinous Rice Flour are available from most Asian Grocery Stores. Some supermarket stores sell them, too. These are the ones I use. Obviously not Japanese products, but easy to find and good enough for this recipe.
  3. Heat Non-stick Frying Pan. When it is hot, reduce heat to low.
  4. Pour in some batter to make a small crepe, about 10cm in size which is easy to flip over.
  5. This batter won’t bubble on top. As soon as the bottom is cooked & hard enough, flip it over. If you wait for too long, the top side will turn dry. You need to flip it over while the top side is still moist, especially the edges.
  6. When it is cooked, remove it from Frypan before it gets browned. Place on a plate and let it cool. The first one is a bit of a test, so adjust the batter by adding more flour or more water. You might need to adjust the heat as well.
  7. Continue cooking with the remaining batter. The crepes are very sticky. Do not stack them.
  8. Place some Tsubu-an (sweet red bean paste) on the crepes and fold them in half and again.

Mochi Crepe with Tsubu-an Recipe by Hiroko Liston. Great recipe for Mochi Crepe with Tsubu-an. I love Mochi Sweet like Daifuku, which is small round mochi stuffed with sweet red bean paste. But where I live, it is too hard to find. The only way I can eat them is making them by myself.

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