Basic Nerikiri (Bean Paste and Rice Dough)
- 200 grams Shiro-an
- 10 grams Shiratamako
- 20 ml Water
- 1 Natural food coloring: red, blue, yellow
- Put the shiratamako into a bowl.
- Add water little by little, and dissolve the shiratamako thoroughly.
- Combine the shiratamako mixture and the shiro-an in a sauce pan.
- Stir with a wooden spatula.
- When it's mixed evenly, turn the heat on medium.
- Stir the mixture thoroughly.
- Once the water has evaporated enough and the mixture is about the same consistency as a nerikiri (about the firmness of your earlobe), turn the heat off.
- Stick the nerikiri dough onto the inside of the sauce pan and let cool evenly.
- Bring the dough together once it's cooled.
- Leave a portion aside (you won't be coloring that portion).
- Take the portion to be colored, and divide it into thirds.
- Dissolve the natural food coloring in water, and color the dough respectively red, blue, and yellow.
- Halve each colored portion, and take one half to divide that into 2 portions again.
- You should now have 1 large and 2 small portions of each color.
- Take the small portion of the red and blue to mix.
- Now you have a purple nerikiri.
- Do the same for red and yellow to make orange nerikiri.
- Mix the blue and yellow for green.
- Now you have 6 colors.
shiro, shiratamako, water, red
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/151504-basic-nerikiri-bean-paste-and-rice-dough (may not work)