Natsu Furutsu Dango Food

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EASY DANGO RECIPE



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This Easy Dango Recipe is sweet, chewy, and colorful. This Japanese dessert is just the thing to usher in spring.

Provided by Dina

Categories     Dessert

Time 45m

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 1/3 cup joshinko glutinous rice flour ((1 1/3 cup ) 150 g)
1 1/2 cup shiratamako glutinous sweet rice flour ((1 1/2 cup) 200 g)
3/4 cup powdered sugar ((optinal) to make it sweeter 75 g)
1 1/3 cup hot water
1 teaspoon matcha powder (+ 1 tsp water)
1 drop pink food coloring

Steps:

  • Before you get started on the dango, you'll need to soak 12 small bamboo skewers in water.
  • Add 150 grams of non-glutinous rice flour (joshinko) into a bowl, along with 200 grams glutinous sweet rice flour (shiratamako). You can also add 75 grams of powdered sugar to make the dango sweeter if you want.
  • Then pour in 1 1/3 cup hot water. Begin mixing using a spoon. Once the mixture begins to take shape, use your hands to mold the dango dough together. Depending on how you measured your ingredients can determine the texture of the dough. So you may need to add a little more flour or a little more water to get the correct consistency. The dough should feel similar to clay or play-dough, but a little softer.
  • Now, evenly divide the dough into three separate pieces. Place the dough pieces into 3 separate bowls. Add 1 drop of pink food coloring into one piece and work it in.
  • The second piece of dough will be the matcha one. So you'll need to add 1 teaspoon of water to 1 teaspoon of match powder to make a paste. Then add the Matcha paste to that dough and work it in as well.
  • The third piece of dough will remain white, so you do not need to add anything to it.
  • Now shape the dough into round balls. Each ball should be 20 grams. It's best to use a kitchen scale when measuring out the weight of the dough. This recipe should make about 36 balls.
  • Now bring a pot of water to a boil and begin cooking the white dango balls first. Once you see the balls rise to the top of the pot, continue cooking for another 2 minutes.
  • Then use a slotted spoon to transfer the steamed dango and quickly place it into a bowl of ice water.
  • Continue doing this for the pink dango and then the green dango last. You want to cook in this order to avoid staining the water and changing the color of the dango.
  • Now you can skewer the dango onto the bamboo skewers. Always insert the green ones first, then the white ones in the middle, and the pink ones last. The pink symbolizes spring cherry blossoms, white represents winter snow, and green represents summer grass. They are typically eaten during spring cherry blossom season. You can eat them as they are or add toppings like sweet soy glaze, red bean paste, or matcha paste.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 168 kcal, Carbohydrate 38 g, Protein 2 g, Fat 1 g, SaturatedFat 1 g, Sodium 1 mg, Fiber 1 g, Sugar 7 g, UnsaturatedFat 2 g, ServingSize 1 serving

DANGO (SWEET JAPANESE DUMPLINGS)



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Dango, my favorite Anime food... Sailor Moon, Clannad, they all have it. I looked around the net and aggregated all the best bits i had tried into this recipe. A lot of it is similar to http://www.recipezaar.com/120390 , but i think this is better from experience. Dango are great for a party at your house, or bringing to peoples houses as a thoughtful gift, but i find they taste all the sweeter when you devour them yourself just after cooking :D Try to get Mochiko, it's the best! Alternatives for Katakuriko are listed in order of preference after it in the ingredients section. All of the ingredients are available at an Asian food store.

Provided by Derry Quinn

Categories     Japanese

Time 1h15m

Yield 6-10 Dango, 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 1/3 cups mochiko sweet rice flour
3/4 cup warm water
potato starch or cornstarch
3/4-1 cup water
1/2 cup sugar
2 tablespoons soy sauce
1 1/2 tablespoons katakuriko
1 1/2 tablespoons water

Steps:

  • Combine the Mochiko slowly and gradually with the water in the mixing bowl, trying to get a solid-but-squishy dough.
  • Knead the dough well.
  • Make small round dumplings (or Dango) with the dough, roughly 1 inch in diameter at the most.
  • Steam the dango for 10-15 mins in the steamer on medium or high heat, depending on your steamer.
  • When they are done (brownled slightly) take them off and let the cool on a wire rack.
  • Mix the sugar, water (Larger mesurement) and soysauce in the small pan over a medium heat.
  • Combine the Katakuriko with the small tablespoon and a half of water.
  • When the sauce starts to boil, add the mixture in the cup to it, mix and remove from heat.
  • Grill the dango slightly and add the sauce to taste.
  • YUM! Anime-licous!

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