Wreath Shaped Matcha & Sweet Potato Mont Blanc
- 100 grams Sweet potato
- 3 tbsp or more Milk
- 1 tbsp Sugar (optional)
- 1 up to 1 teaspoon Matcha
- 1 Doughnut
- 1 optional Silver dragees
- 1 Powdered sugar
- 1 Cream or jam
- Peel the sweet potato, and soak the sweet potato in water.
- Boil it until tender, and mash.
- Add the milk, sugar and matcha, and mix.
- Add the milk little by little to adjust the texture.
- Strain paste.
- (This step might be a bother, but if you skip it, the mixture will stick in the nozzle when piping later.)
- If the strained mixture is bit hard, add more milk until it is loose enough to pipe easily.
- The doughnut will be the base for the wreath.
- Pipe the matcha cream using mont blanc nozzle.
- (I used a chocolate doughnut as seen in the photo).
- Pipe the cream all over the doughnut.
- Top dragees or icing sugar.
- It's done.
- I bought an edible santa doll (from a 100 yen shop!
- ), so I used it to fill the hole.
- I sliced the doughnut and sandwiched it with cream.
- You can modify this recipe with the different sized or flavoured doughnuts.
- Try this Christmas tree shape dessert made with store-bought castella.
milk, sugar, matcha, doughnut, dragees, sugar, cream
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/151443-wreath-shaped-matcha-sweet-potato-mont-blanc (may not work)