Sakura (Cherry Blossom) Manju
- 60 grams Cake flour
- 1/2 tsp Baking powder
- 20 ml Water
- 1 dash Red food colouring
- 30 grams Granulated sugar
- 100 grams Anko (I used tsubu an)
- 5 leaves Pickled sakura leaves
- 5 Pickled sakura blossoms
- 1 Flour for dusting
- Soak the pickled sakura blossoms in water (not listed in the ingredients) for about one hour.
- Pat them with a paper towel to remove excess water.
- Rinse the pickled sakura leaves briefly to remove the salt.
- Pat them with a paper towel to remove excess water.
- Remove the stem from the leaves.
- Divide the anko into 5 portions and shape into balls.
- Wrap with the rinsed sakura leaves.
- Prepare 5 sheets of parchment paper cut into small square (4 x 4 cm).
- Combine the cake flour and baking powder in a bowl.
- Mix them with a whisk until smooth and fluffy.
- Put the water and red food colouring in a small container, and stir well.
- Put the granulated sugar in a bowl.
- Add the water and dissolved red food colouring into the bowl.
- Mix them well.
- Add the dry ingredients you combined at Step 5 at once into the bowl.
- Fold it in until the dough comes together.
- Dust your working surface, and place the dough on it.
- Knead lightly, and divide into 5 portions and shape into balls.
- Bring water to a boil in the steamer.
- Roll the ball you made at Step 7 into a round circle (8cm in diameter), making the centre a touch thicker than the edges.
- Put the anko wrapped with the leaf you made at Step 3 at the centre of the dough.
- Wrap the anko and leaf with the dough, and close the ends tightly.
- Roll out the dough on a dusted working surface if you like.
- It would be easier to roll out.
- Place the dough on the sheet you prepared at Step 4.
- Reshape the dough.
- Place the sakura blossoms you prepared at Step 1 on top of the dough.
- Line a damp tea towel on the bottom of the steamer, and place the dough on it.
- Steam on high heat for 8 minutes.
- If you use a metal steamer, make sure to wrap the steamer lid with dry cloth to prevent any water droplets.
- When the manju is cooked, turn off the heat.
- Enjoy!
flour, baking powder, water, red food colouring, sugar, blossoms, flour
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/158906-sakura-cherry-blossom-manju (may not work)