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Hydrangea (Japanese Confectionery) Made with Simmered Beans
Hydrangea (Japanese Confectionery) Made with Simmered Beans

Hey everyone, it is Jim, welcome to our recipe site. Today, we’re going to prepare a special dish, hydrangea (japanese confectionery) made with simmered beans. It is one of my favorites. For mine, I’m gonna make it a little bit unique. This will be really delicious.

Hydrangea (Japanese Confectionery) Made with Simmered Beans Hydrangeas are one of my favorite kinds of flowers, a true beauty during the rainy season. On the first attempt to make these confectioneries, I used two variations of homemade anko, shiro-an (white bean paste) and zunda-an (crushed edamame), to make balls of anko with two colors. Great recipe for Traditional Japanese Hydrangea Sweets. I made a video clip of this "nerikiri" last year, but I did not write down the recipe.

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To begin with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can have hydrangea (japanese confectionery) made with simmered beans using 9 ingredients and 17 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Hydrangea (Japanese Confectionery) Made with Simmered Beans:
  1. Get 1 packet Store-bought simmered white runner beans
  2. Make ready 1/2 packet ☆ Powdered kanten
  3. Prepare 250 ml ☆ Water
  4. Make ready 60 grams ☆ Sugar
  5. Prepare 1 dash Liquor of your choice
  6. Take 1/2 packet ★ Powdered kanten
  7. Get 160 ml ★ Water
  8. Get 40 grams ★ Sugar
  9. Take 80 ml Grape juice

Add the beans and let them soak, completely submerged, at room temperature for at. Japanese cooking can have a reputation for being complex because it focuses on decoration and food's aesthetic appeal. However, this recipe makes a very quick simmered fresh fish. Any type of flatfish (be it sole, flounder, turbot, or halibut) works, provided that it is fresh.

Steps to make Hydrangea (Japanese Confectionery) Made with Simmered Beans:
  1. I used store-bought simmered beans for the anko ball in the center. Of course, you could use your favorite sweet bean paste, shiro-an (white bean paste), zunda-an (crushed edamame), tsubu-an (chunky red bean paste), or koshi-an (smooth red bean paste), etc..
  2. Divide the powdered kanten into 2 g portions. Wet the inside of the plastic containers (or Tupperware) which will be used to pour in the kanten liquid.
  3. <For making 2 variations of kanten liquid> For the clear version: Add the ☆ ingredients to the pan, mix, and heat until it comes to a boil. Turn off the heat, pour a small amount of rum or any liquor of your choice, mix, and pour it into the plastic container.
  4. For the purple version: Prepare in the same way as the clear version. Add the ★ ingredients to the pan, simmer to dissolve, remove from heat, and put the bottom of the pan in iced water to cool. Once it's cooled, pour in the grape juice, mix, and pour it into the plastic container. Chill both containers in the refrigerator until both mixtures set.
  5. Warm up the simmered beans in the microwave and put them in a bowl.
  6. Mash the beans with a potato masher, or of course, it would be better processed in the food processor.
  7. Divide the mashed beans into about 20 g portions. If using ordinary anko, roll into balls.
  8. Once both variations of the kanten sets, cut into 5-6 mm dices.
  9. Take 80 g of the clear variation of kanten, put it in a pan, and reheat to melt.
  10. Set aside 120 g of the purple kanten (in the photo, it's set aside to the right). Combine the remaining 2 variations of diced kanten into your desired balance.
  11. The clear kanten is melted in the photo.
  12. Add the purple kanten set aside to the pan, mix, and melt in the residual heat. It's fine even if it doesn't melt completely. This kanten mixture will act like the glue.
  13. Lay a sheet of plastic wrap on your palm, and spoon on about 30 g of the diced kanten.
  14. Spoon on about 20 g of the kanten mixture acting as the glue from Step 12, and put the anko ball (simmered runner bean paste rolled into balls) from Step 7 on top.
  15. As you push in the anko ball, wrap and tightly twist the plastic wrap to form the mixture into a ball.
  16. Chill in the refrigerator again.
  17. The inside looks like this.

However, this recipe makes a very quick simmered fresh fish. Any type of flatfish (be it sole, flounder, turbot, or halibut) works, provided that it is fresh. This fish is then simmered in a sweet and salty soy sauce. Amanatto are Japanese candy made of adzuki or other beans that are simmered with sugar syrup, then covered with refined sugar and dried. Hosoda's original store, Eitaro Sohonpo, can still be found in Shibuya, Tokyo.

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