Strawberry Yuu-Hime Mochi Dumplings
Strawberry Yuu-Hime Mochi Dumplings

Hello everybody, it is Drew, welcome to our recipe page. Today, we’re going to prepare a distinctive dish, strawberry yuu-hime mochi dumplings. One of my favorites food recipes. This time, I will make it a little bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

Strawberry Yuu-Hime Mochi Dumplings is one of the most popular of current trending foods in the world. It’s appreciated by millions every day. It is simple, it is fast, it tastes yummy. Strawberry Yuu-Hime Mochi Dumplings is something that I have loved my entire life. They are nice and they look fantastic.

Flavors: matcha (green tea), white peach, raspberry, coffee, purple sweet potato. Strawberry mochi, or ichigo daifuku, is a delicious Japanese mochi dessert. A whole strawberry is covered in a layer of red bean paste and wrapped in mochi.

To get started with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can have strawberry yuu-hime mochi dumplings using 8 ingredients and 15 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Strawberry Yuu-Hime Mochi Dumplings:
  1. Take 6 Strawberries
  2. Get 120 grams Sweet white bean paste (shiro-an)
  3. Get 1 tsp or (to taste) Matcha
  4. Make ready For the gyuuhi (rice dough):
  5. Get 50 grams Shiratamako
  6. Make ready 100 ml Water
  7. Make ready 80 grams Castor sugar, or superfine or baker's sugar
  8. Get 1 Cornstarch (for dusting)

This Strawberry Mochi is popular in Japan and South Korea. It is perfect for a homemade Valentines' Day gift for someone you love or just for yourself! I tried strawberry mochi in Japan when I went there for a holiday with my husband. We went to Tokyo for a short break.

Instructions to make Strawberry Yuu-Hime Mochi Dumplings:
  1. Wash the strawberries, take off the hulls and carefully pat them dry with paper towels.
  2. Add the matcha to the shiro-an. When it's well mixed, divide into 6 portions.
  3. Invert a strawberry and cover 2/3 with the white bean paste. If the bean paste is soft, use a paper towel as shown here.
  4. Form the part that will face forwards into a V. They should be cone-shaped.
  5. Spread plenty of cornstarch onto a large cutting board.
  6. Put shiratama flour into a heatproof container, and add water little by little. Add sugar and mix well.
  7. Cover loosely with plastic wrap, and microwave for 2 minutes (at 600w). Take it out and mix well.
  8. Microwave for another minute. When it puffs up, take it out and mix again. It's done when it turns shiny as shown in the photo.
  9. Take the dough out onto the cornstarch. If you can drop the dough on the board so that it's as flat as possible, the following steps will be easier.
  10. Dust the top of the dough with cornstarch. Spread the dough out by pressing with your fingers and lifting it until it's about 30cm x 20cm in size. It's hot to start with, but cools down quickly.
  11. When the dough has cooled completely, cut off the rough edges to straighten them and slice the dough into 6 pieces.
  12. Wrap a piece of dough around each paste-covered strawberry as if you were dressing it in a kimono.
  13. The ends stretch out a lot, so arrange them however you like.
  14. You can wrap it round and round to make a baby princess.
  15. I stretched out the end of the dough to the back, to look like a long train on a princess kimono. When it's shaped like this, it's easier to eat.

It was brilliant! cutest dumpling & mochi. This is a traditional mochi dumplings that are eaten during the Moon Viewing Festival. They are piled in a pyramid shape rather than the usual skewered style. Display the dumplings in a pyramid shape. Dumpling is a Mochi themed Dutch Angel Dragon, she/they pronouns.

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