Halloween Pumpkins- Jouyo Manjyu (Wagashi)
Halloween Pumpkins- Jouyo Manjyu (Wagashi)

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Hello everybody, it is John, welcome to our recipe page. Today, I will show you a way to make a distinctive dish, halloween pumpkins- jouyo manjyu (wagashi). One of my favorites. For mine, I’m gonna make it a little bit unique. This will be really delicious.

Great recipe for Halloween Pumpkins- Jouyo Manjyu (Wagashi). This is a traditional Japanese sweet which is a bean paste ball rapped with dough of grated Yamaimo & Jouyo-ko (rice flour). I made small pumpkins with this ingredient. Real pumpkin is mixed in the filling.

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To begin with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook halloween pumpkins- jouyo manjyu (wagashi) using 6 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Halloween Pumpkins- Jouyo Manjyu (Wagashi):
  1. Make ready 40 g Grated Yamaimo (Yam)
  2. Take 70 g Sugar
  3. Take 50-55 gJouyo-ko (fine rice flour)
  4. Make ready 100 g Koshi-an (Red beam jam)
  5. Take 50 g Pumpkin
  6. Prepare +Food colorings

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Instructions to make Halloween Pumpkins- Jouyo Manjyu (Wagashi):
  1. Ingredients for 10 pieces. *Grated Yam 40g = 10g Yam powder + 30ml Water
  2. Cook 50g of Pumpkin in a microwave oven. Mix the cooked pumpkin and 100g of red bean jam. Divide it into 10 and make them round. Wrap them with a paper towel to take their water.
  3. Colorize 40g of grated Yamaimo. Add 70g of sugar into the grated Yamaimo. Mix them well.
  4. Put the Yamaimo mixture into the "Jouyo-ko". Mix them. (Put the "Jouyo-ko" onto the yamaimo mixture and fold it.)  When the dough becomes like "squeezing an earlobe", divide the dough into 10, as using dusting flour.
  5. Wrap a bean jam ball with the dough as using dusting flour.
  6. Make notches on the top of a dough (putting 2 crosses). Make 8 ditches form the bottom to the top with a round chopstick.
  7. Make a round dent in the center. Put a square chip of pumpkin peel. Put them in a steamer. Spray water over them. Steam them for 8 minutes.
  8. Cool them down with a cotton clothes cover not to get dry.

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