Oatmeal Cinnamon Steamed Bread
- 100 grams Oatmeal
- 100 ml Additive-free soy milk
- 150 ml Water
- 30 grams Beet sugar (or normal sugar)
- 1/3 tsp Natural salt
- 100 grams Cake flour
- 8 grams Aluminum-free baking powder
- 2 tsp Cinnamon
- Pulse the oatmeal into a powder in a food processor.
- Prepare the steamer by boiling the water and setting the steamer.
- Combine the soy milk, water, sugar, and salt in a bowl, add the oatmeal, and mix well to allow the water to absorb.
- Sift in the ingredients, then use a rubber spatula to fold the batter as if cutting it, until the flour is well constituted and the batter is evenly incorporated.
- Fill the muffin cups 80% full.
- Once steam rises from the steamer, place the cups inside, and steam for about 15 minutes over high heat.
- They are ready when a skewer inserted to the middle comes out clean.
- Remove them from the muffin cups and cool.
- They will turn out moist and chewy and not dry if you allow them to cool in a lidded resealable container.
- These are low in sugar.
- Serve them for breakfast or for a snack.
- Store any leftovers in the freezer after wrapping in plastic wrap and putting them in a resealable vinyl bag.
- When steaming in a pound cake mold (8.5 cm by 17.5 cm), steam for 20-25 minutes.
- For the oatmeal, you can use either the quick cooking type (shown on the right), or other store-bought oats (as shown on the left).
- The following are variations of this recipe: Brown Rice Bun-like Miso Steamed Bread
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- Oatmeal and Corn Steamed Bread
- Oatmeal and Black Sesame Seed Steamed Bread
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- Oatmeal and Pickled Sakura Blossom Steamed Bread
- Oatmeal and Pumpkin Steamed Bread
- Oatmeal and Yomogi (Japanese Mugwort) Steamed Bread
- Oatmeal, Matcha, and White Sesame Seed Steamed Bread
- Kuromitsu (Brown Sugar Syrup) Steamed Bread with Oatmeal and Walnuts
soy milk, water, sugar, salt, flour, aluminum, cinnamon
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/168715-oatmeal-cinnamon-steamed-bread (may not work)