Strawberry Daifuku Strawberry Princesses
- 50 grams A. Shiratamako
- 30 grams A. Sugar
- 90 ml A. Water
- 120 grams Anko (sweet red bean paste)
- 8 berries Strawberries
- 1 Katakuriko (for dusting)
- Wash the strawberries and remove the stems.
- Divide the anko sweet bean paste into equal portions (You can use any type of anko that you like.
- This time I used tsubu-an, the chunky type.)
- Cover the strawberries with the anko sweet bean paste, but leave the tops of the strawberries uncovered.
- Put the A. ingredients into a microwave-safe bowl and mix together.
- Cover in plastic wrap and microwave for about 3 minutes (for a 700 watt microwave).
- Mix well with a heat-proof silicone or wooden spatula.
- Place on a plate sprinkled with katakuriko.
- Divide the dough into equal portions.
- Keeping in mind the size of the strawberries, use your hands to flatten and stretch each piece of the dough into a thin circle, then cut in half.
- Wrap the strawberries from step (2) in the thin pieces of dough, as though you were putting kimonos on the strawberries.
- (You can cover the bottoms or leave them open).
- They're done...oops, I just realized I wrapped the kimonos the wrong way around, so they look like princes instead of princesses!
- If you mix in a little bit of red food coloring at step (3), you can make pink strawberry princesses.
- To make regular strawberry daifuku, just wrap the strawberries in the usual way.
- Cut open the daifuku to find a big juicy strawberry inside!
shiratamako, sugar, water, sweet red bean, strawberries
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/143113-strawberry-daifuku-strawberry-princesses (may not work)