Old-Fashioned Mame-Mochi with a Bread Maker
Old-Fashioned Mame-Mochi with a Bread Maker

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Old-Fashioned Mame-Mochi with a Bread Maker Recipe by cookpad.japan - Cookpad Old-Fashioned Mame-Mochi with a Bread Maker In order to make mochi that isn't sticky, shake off the excess water from your hands when dampening them. I referred t. more Old-Fashioned Mame-Mochi with a Bread Maker Mochi rice • Water • Kuro-mame (black soy beans) • Salt • Mochi rice • Water • Kuro-mame (black soy beans) • Salt teaspoons bread machine or active dry yeast Butter or margarine, melted, if desired Steps. Measure carefully, placing all ingredients except melted butter in bread machine pan in the order recommended by the manufacturer. Add ingredients to bread machine pan in order given or as recommended by your bread machine manufacturer.

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To begin with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can have old-fashioned mame-mochi with a bread maker using 10 ingredients and 15 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Old-Fashioned Mame-Mochi with a Bread Maker:
  1. Take 2 rice cooker cups' worth (280 g):
  2. Get 280 grams ○ Mochi rice
  3. Take 180 ml ○ Water
  4. Take 30 grams Kuro-mame (black soy beans)
  5. Make ready 4 grams Salt
  6. Prepare 3 rice cooker cups' worth (420 g):
  7. Make ready 420 grams ○ Mochi rice
  8. Prepare 260 ml ○ Water
  9. Prepare 50 grams Kuro-mame (black soy beans)
  10. Take 5 grams Salt

In separate bowl, combine milk and margarine; mix well. Place dry ingredients and milk mixture into bread machine pan according to manual. Select white bread and light crust settings. Remove bread from pan to wire rack.

Steps to make Old-Fashioned Mame-Mochi with a Bread Maker:
  1. Boil the black beans: Add the rinsed kuro-mame and plenty of water in a pot, and soak overnight. Heat as is, then reduce to low heat after it comes to a boil.
  2. Skim any scum that rises to the top while simmering for 10 minutes. (The beans should be firm). Drain away any excess water. (Wrap in plastic wrap until it's time to add the beans to prevent them from drying out.)
  3. Thoroughly rinse the rice, then drain excess water. Until Step 5, where you open the lid, prepare the rice as instructed in your bread machine manual.
  4. Set the blade for "noodles and mochi", add the glutinous rice and the water, cover with the lid, then turn on the "mochi" course.
  5. When the cooking cycle is done, open the lid. Add salt, then press start with the still off.
  6. If there is only 1 minute left until the cycle is over, wait by the machine. Prepare a large bowl and water to dampen your hands.
  7. Dampen both hands, quickly remove the mochi while the bread machine is moving, and transfer it to the bowl.
  8. Kuromame: Place a handful of kuro-mame toward the edge of the mochi. Taste the mochi, and if the seasoning is too light, mix in some salt.
  9. Dampen your hands, then pull and fold the mochi over the kuro-mame. With the inner pad of your hand, lightly press down.
  10. Repeat this process until the beans are evenly distributed.
  11. Transfer the mochi onto a work surface sprinkled with powdered rice for dusting (mochi-tori-ko).
  12. Lightly dust your hands with the powdered rice, then shape the mochi into a thick log. Allow to cool, wrap in plastic wrap, then let sit in a cool place overnight.
  13. When it is firm enough to cut, it's ready. Slice into desired thicknesses, then they're done.
  14. Use as little powdered rice for dusting (mochi-tori-ko) as possible. If you use too much, the mochi will easily grow mold.
  15. You can enjoy them as is but grill or toast them at first. If there's not enough salt, dip the grilled mochi in soy sauce or sweetened soy sauce.

Select white bread and light crust settings. Remove bread from pan to wire rack. Mochi is not bread it not even bread it not even bread like. In a large bowl, pour boiling water over oats. And all of that history makes this old-fashioned, homemade bread the best.

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