Steamed Sakura Buns for a Spring Aduki Filling
- 4 Sakura flowers (optional)
- 7 Sakura leaves
- 100 grams Cake flour
- 1 tsp Baking powder
- 25 grams White sugar
- 100 ml Milk (or water)
- 1 Red food colouring
- 1 dash 'An' Aduki beans (canned or paste)
- Sakura flowers: I used ones that get added to rice when cooked in a rice cooker.
- Drain the water.
- Wash 3 leaves of the salted sakura leaves, dry off, and mince.
- Soak the remaining 4 briefly in water for about a minute, and spread each one out into an aluminum cup cake mold.
- Pour water into the steamer and start heating it up over a high heat.
- Sift the cake flour and baking powder into a bowl, and add the sugar.
- Don't mix it yet.
- Add the minced sakura leaves to the milk and mix well, add red food coloring, and dissolve completely.
- Add to the milk bowl and quickly mix together .
- You only need a very small amount of red food coloring.
- If you add too much, don't blend it completely.
- Spread out a bit of the dough into the aluminum cups on top of the sakura leaves (optional).
- Place a small amount aduki beans on top of that.
- (The photo shows the dough without food coloring added).
- Place more dough in top of the an paste, and cover it.
- Place the sakura flowers on top of that.
- Use chopsticks to spread out the petals like in the photo .
- Place into the steamer, steam for 10 minutes, and it is done.
- For special occasions display buns with and without added food coloring .
- It's an added bonus that the red and white colors are symbolic and beautiful.
- This is how the white bread (without red food coloring) looks like when broken apart.
- It is fluffy and spongy!
- Advice : Measure out the ingredients properly, mix lightly, and please place into a steamer that is properly heated.
flowers, flour, baking powder, white sugar, milk, red food colouring, beans
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/167818-steamed-sakura-buns-for-a-spring-aduki-filling (may not work)