One Piece Nerikiri (Rice Dough & Sweet Bean Paste) Snacks
One Piece Nerikiri (Rice Dough & Sweet Bean Paste) Snacks

Hey everyone, I hope you are having an amazing day today. Today, we’re going to make a special dish, one piece nerikiri (rice dough & sweet bean paste) snacks. One of my favorites. This time, I will make it a bit tasty. This will be really delicious.

One Piece Nerikiri (Rice Dough & Sweet Bean Paste) Snacks is one of the most popular of recent trending foods on earth. It is enjoyed by millions every day. It is simple, it’s fast, it tastes yummy. They are fine and they look fantastic. One Piece Nerikiri (Rice Dough & Sweet Bean Paste) Snacks is something which I have loved my whole life.

Great recipe for One Piece Nerikiri (Rice Dough & Sweet Bean Paste) Snacks. I already had been making characters out of nerikiri, so I decided to challenge myself to make One Piece characters this time. Recipe by decocookie In a microwavable bowl, mix rice flour, water and sugar. Nerikiri Wagashi: "Tsubaki" (Camellia) step by step.

To get started with this recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can have one piece nerikiri (rice dough & sweet bean paste) snacks using 7 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make One Piece Nerikiri (Rice Dough & Sweet Bean Paste) Snacks:
  1. Make ready 120 grams White nerikiri
  2. Take 60 grams Cinnamon nerikiri (light brown color)
  3. Take 10 grams Cinnamon nerikiri (dark brown color)
  4. Take 10 grams Blue nerikiri
  5. Prepare 20 grams Pink nerikiri
  6. Make ready 10 grams Black sesame nerikiri
  7. Make ready 5 grams Red nerikiri

Colorize the smaller dough for petals with red food colorings. (All parts are prepared). To the untrained eye, this would look like fancy mochi to most Malaysians. But this exquisite-looking Japanese dessert is still quite uncommon in the country. Known as nerikiri wagashi, this Japanese dessert originates from Kyoto.

Instructions to make One Piece Nerikiri (Rice Dough & Sweet Bean Paste) Snacks:
  1. The cinnamon nerikiri and black sesame nerikiri are white nerikiri mixed with black sesame paste and cinnamon powder.
  2. Color with pink, blue, and red food coloring (I use natural food coloring).
  3. You will be making three characters this time around, so separate the nerikiri to be used for each character into portions according to the character.
  4. Use the light brown nerikiri to make Chopper's face and Luffy's hat. Use 10 g of the dark brown nerikiri to make Chopper's and Merry's horns.
  5. Use the blue nerikiri to make Chopper's hat and nose. Use 50 g of the white nerikiri to make the base for Merry.
  6. Use 50 g of the white nerikiri to make Luffy's face, ears, and nose. Use the pink nerikiri to make Chopper's hat and Luffy's mouth.
  7. Use 20 g of the white nerikiri to make Luffy's teeth, the whites of Chopper's eyes, and Chopper's X mark.
  8. Use 10 g of the black nerikiri to make Luffy's hair, eyes, and nose, along with Chopper and Merry's eyes and noses. Use the remaining red to make the ribbon on Luffy's hat.
  9. Fix the upper nerikiri parts together on top of a paper towel, and they are done.

But this exquisite-looking Japanese dessert is still quite uncommon in the country. Known as nerikiri wagashi, this Japanese dessert originates from Kyoto. Nerikiri is made from a blend of white bean paste with sugar (shiroan) and glutinous rice paste (gyuhi). Wagashi on the other hand is a general term for Japanese. Knead the Nerikiri-dough to make it smooth.

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