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P'shaw (she/they) ([personal profile] pshaw_raven) wrote2018-11-05 08:59 am
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Treats and Sweets

 You really can learn to cook anything you want, so of course I found a recipe for dorayaki, and of course I found it on Just One Cookbook. I've been addicted to these things since we arrived, and the availability now of chestnut-filled dorayaki just added to my desire for them. So learning to make my own seemed like a better idea than buying up every one in Asakusa and trying to stuff them into my carry-on bag. 

Anyway we're about to head out for a final day of adventures. I already hit up Daily's for some coffee because I wasn't sure when Fox would be up. Just thought I'd share that recipe. It should also have a link to her recipe for anko, which is great stuff and pretty easy to make. I can get adzuki beans locally at home (semi-locally, I have to go to Jacksonville but then I can buy big bags on the cheap at Jax Oriental.)

The only disappointment is not finding any ume vinegar. I guess this is why we have Amazon. But every grocery I've gone into has said no, we don't have that, sorry. 
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[personal profile] expandranon 2018-11-05 12:18 am (UTC)(link)
Since I don't have a lot going on here for a few months, I have all t he time in the world to try this recipe. I already have everything in the house except the red bean paste. The only thing that puzzles me is why add a small quantity of water after the batter rests. What does that do?