Okara Cookies in a Microwave with Dashida Flavor
- 50 grams Fresh okara
- 1 tsp Beef dashida
- Put all the ingredients in a plastic bag and mix well.
- Press the mixture over the plastic bag and bring it together into a dough.
- Place the dough on a chopping board, and roll it out over the plastic bag using a rolling pin as thinly as possible.
- Cut the dough into pieces of your desired size over the plastic bag.
- (Your knife won't get dirty this way.)
- *To transfer the dough to a baking sheet * Cut the plastic bag open.
- Place a piece of kitchen parchment paper and something flat (such as upside-down baking sheet or chopping board) over it.
- 2Hold the chopping board on the bottom of the stack and flip everything over.
- You can transfer the dough onto a baking sheet without damaging it this way.
- Remove the plastic bag.
- Cook in a 500 to 600 w microwave for 5 minutes.Open the microwave door and let the steam out.
- Cook it again if needed - watch it for doneness.
- (Cook for 5 to 10 minutes in total).
- If using an 800w microwave, heat for 2 minutes.
- Open the door to let the steam out, and reduce to 500 or 600 w and heat for 30 more seconds.
- Repeat this process as needed.
- When the cookies are crispy and brittle they are done.
- When you touch a cookie and it's still soft you have to cook it again.
- The dough will get crispier as it cools down.
- Whatever the wattage, the thin parts burn easily.
- Don't leave the microwave while it's cooking!
- You can make a big batch and keep them in the freezer.
- They're good 'emergency snacks' when you're on a diet.
- If you eat them with plenty of liquids you can stave off your hunger pangs.
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Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/149837-okara-cookies-in-a-microwave-with-dashida-flavor (may not work)