Okara Cookies Made with Pancake Mix
- 100 grams Fresh okara
- 100 grams Pancake mix
- 50 grams Butter or margarine
- Spread the fresh okara on a plate and dry in a microwave.
- Its weight will be reduced from 100 g to about 30 g.
- In a 500 w microwave, heat for 5 minutes at first.
- When you open the door, let the steam out and stir the okara.
- Microwave for an additional 3 to 5 minutes.
- In a 600 w microwave, heat for 3 minutes first.
- When you open the door, let the steam out, and stir the okara.
- Microwave for an additional 2 to 3 minutes.
- Do not cover with cling film.
- When the steam accumulates inside, open the door, and let it out.
- It's done when it's dry and crumbly.
- Heat the butter in a microwave for about 40 seconds to melt (melt completely to mix easily with the other ingredients).
- Add the okara and pancake mix.
- Wear a plastic bag as a glove and mix the mixture until combined.
- Grab the mixture, turn the back inside out, and you will have the mixture inside the bag.
- Massage through the bag.
- Mix well until the butter is evenly distributed.
- If you can't bring the mixture together as a dough, add a little milk or soy milk (refer to the hints).
- Preheat the oven to 180C (baking time is 15 to 20 minutes).
- Roll out the dough thinly over the plastic bag, using a rolling pin.
- Cut the dough into your favorite shapes with a knife over the bag (this way, you don't need to wash the knife later).
- Open the bag.
- Place a piece of parchment paper over the prepared dough and set a baking tray on top.
- Flip it over and you can place the dough on the parchment and tray without fail.
- Bake in and oven preheated to 180C for 15 to 20 minutes.
- After baking, leave the cookies inside to obtain a crispier texture.
- You can snap off the cookies along the lines you scored with a knife.
- Make them in bulk and freeze.
- You can eat them anytime you want.
- You don't need to defrost or reheat at all.
- You can enjoy chilled cookies.
- This is a sister recipe.
- I used fresh okara for moist cookies.
- This is another sister recipe.
- I used okara that was dried quickly with a frying pan for crunchy cookies similar to the current recipe.
fresh okara, pancake mix, butter
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/168989-okara-cookies-made-with-pancake-mix (may not work)