Wafuu (Traditional Japanese Style) is Best Matcha Green Tea Mille-feuille
- 200 grams Bread (strong) flour
- 4 tbsp Matcha
- 100 grams Sugar
- 1 tsp Salt
- 2 Eggs
- 600 ml Milk
- 300 ml Heavy cream
- 250 grams Chunky sweet red bean paste (tsubu-an)
- 1 and 1/2 tablespoon Matcha
- 400 ml Heavy cream
- 5 tbsp Sugar
- 1 1/2 tbsp Matcha
- Add the flour, sugar, salt, and matcha into a large bowl (the photo shows light brown sugar).
- Use a whisk to mix it together well.
- Add the egg and 1/3 of the milk, and mix together well.
- Stir in the rest of the milk.
- Strain the batter though a sieve.
- Use about 80% of a ladle of batter to make a crepe.
- Thinly oil a heated frying pan.
- Spread the batter around the pan by swirling it around.
- When it begins to cook, use long chopsticks to gently pry up the edges from the pan.
- Hold an edge with your hands, flip, and cook the other side for just a few seconds.
- Layer the completed crepes on a cutting board and let cool.
- You can make about 15-20 crepes.
- Fill a bowl with ice water.
- In a separate bowl, put in all of the ingredients to make the cream filling.
- Use one of the creams listed
- Slowly stir the batter with a whisk and thoroughly mix in the tsubu-an.
- If you're omitting it, stir the batter until the matcha is thoroughly combined!
- Beat the cream thoroughly.
- Spread out one cooled crepe and spread it thinly with cream filling.
- Layer another crepe on top of the crepe from Step 14.
- Repeat.
- Finish the layers with a crepe, cover with plastic wrap, and neaten up the shape with your hands.
- Slice as you like.
- (It's best to run the knife under hot water before cutting).
- Optionally, decorate the top with powdered sugar or matcha.
bread, sugar, salt, eggs, milk, matcha, sugar
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/148059-wafuu-traditional-japanese-style-is-best-%E2%98%86-matcha-green-tea-mille-feuille-%E2%99%AA (may not work)