With Condensed Milk Milky Zunda (Edamame) Soy Milk Kanten Jello
- 200 grams Edamame (in their pods)
- 100 ml Soy milk
- 1 pinch Salt
- 4 1/2 grams Kanten block or powder
- 150 ml Water
- 20 to 30 grams Granulated sugar
- 2 tbsp Storebought or homemade condensed milk -
- 2 shakes Vanilla essence
- If using a kanten block, soak it in water beforehand.
- Boil the edamame in salted water, or if using frozen, defrost it.
- Take the beans out of the pods.
- Put the edamame, salt, soy milk (heated until lukewarm in the microwave) in a food processor, and puree until smooth.
- Put the water and kanten in a pan (if using powdered kanten, sprinkle it in now) and heat until it comes to a boil.
- Turn the heat down to low, simmer for 2 to 3 minutes, add the sugar and simmer for another minute or so.
- Turn off the heat, mix in the condensed milk, and sprinkle in the vanilla essence.
- Put the contents of the pan into the food processor with the edamame puree.
- Process to combine.
- Pour the mixture into a mold, chill until set in the refrigerator, and it's done.
- It will set very fast so work quickly.
- Skim off any bubbles on the surface.
- Cut the set jello into any size you like and serve.
- It's delicious on its own, but you could also eat with a sweet syrup of your choice.
- I served it here with Easy Homemade - Kuromitsu Black Sugar Syrup.
- You just put the ingredients in a pan...and simmer.
- The texture of the jello changes easily, so eat it the same day you make it.
edamame, milk, salt, kanten, water, sugar, milk, vanilla
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/149498-with-condensed-milk-milky-zunda-edamame-soy-milk-kanten-jello (may not work)