Strawberry Taiyaki Food

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TAIYAKI



Taiyaki image

Making taiyaki is a fun activity you can do with your kids. These fish waffles can be filled with sweet or savory fillings, and make a wonderful snack or dessert.

Provided by Caroline Phelps

Categories     Dessert

Number Of Ingredients 12

200g cake flour or pancake flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
2 tablespoons granulated sugar
Pinch of salt
110ml water
110ml oat milk or regular milk
1 large egg
Neutral oil for brushing the taiyaki pan
Anko (sweet red bean paste)
Nutella (optional)
Strawberry jam (optional)
Taiyaki pan

Steps:

  • In a bowl, sift the flour, baking powder, sugar, and salt.
  • Whisk in the water, milk, and egg, and mix until the batter is smooth. Cover and refrigerate for at least an hour, up to 2 hours.
  • Brush the fish molds with a little oil and place the taiyaki pan on a burner over medium-low heat.
  • Pour enough batter in each mold to cover about 50% of the surface, leaving the tail part empty (it will fill up once you add a filling and more batter).
  • Let the batter cook for a few seconds and place a little anko (or other filling of your choice) in each of the molds.
  • Top with more batter until the filling is covered, this time filling the tail portion as well.
  • Close the top part of the taiyaki pan and flip it.
  • Cook for 2 - 3 minutes and flip the pan. Cook for another 1-2 minutes, until both sides are golden brown. Not all taiyaki pan are the same sizes so yours may take more or less time to cook.
  • Transfer to a baking rack and let cool for a few minutes before eating.

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 taiyaki fish, Calories 111 calories, Sugar 2.8g, Sodium 279.1mg, Fat 0.8g, SaturatedFat 0.2g, UnsaturatedFat 0.2g, TransFat 0g, Carbohydrate 22.4g, Fiber 0.6g, Protein 3.1g, Cholesterol 18.6mg

TAIYAKI



Taiyaki image

Taiyaki are filled waffle-like Japanese snacks cooked in fish-shaped molds over a burner. They date back to the Edo era, when vendors morphed a similar round treat into the shape of a sea bream, a prized fish in Japan. Taiyaki (which literally means grilled sea bream) became very popular and are now a staple at outdoor markets, food halls and street festivals. Somewhat cakey on the inside, they vary from crispy to soft on the outside. This version falls in between. Taiyaki are traditionally filled with anko (sweet red bean paste), but Nutella, custard, matcha cream, chocolate, jam and ham and cheese are other options. Taiyaki pan sizes can vary, so the first time you make the recipe, you might need to play around with the amount of batter and anko per mold. You may need to adjust the heat level and/or cooking time, too. Use the first batch as a gauge.

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Time 1h35m

Yield 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 cup all-purpose flour (see Cook's Note)
2 tablespoons sugar
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
Kosher salt
1/2 cup milk
1 large egg
1/3 heaping cup anko (sweet red bean paste; see Cook's Note)
Vegetable or canola oil, for the molds

Steps:

  • Put the flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda and a pinch of salt in a fine-mesh sieve set over a large bowl. Sift the ingredients into the bowl and set aside.
  • Whisk together the milk, egg and 1/3 cup water in a medium bowl. Slowly pour the egg mixture into the dry ingredients while whisking. Whisk just until the batter is smooth (don't overmix), then cover the bowl and let rest in the refrigerator for about 1 hour.
  • When you're ready to make the taiyaki, heat a closed taiyaki pan over low heat. Meanwhile, divide the anko into 6 portions and place them on a plate. Shape each portion into a cylinder roughly 2 inches long and 2/3 inch wide, tapering each slightly at 1 end.
  • Open the pan and lightly brush the molds on the top and bottom with oil. Ladle in or pour from a measuring cup enough batter to fill the 2 bottom molds about halfway (about 2 tablespoons each). Place 1 portion of anko in the center of each bottom mold, putting the tapered end toward the tail. Cover the bean paste with 1 to 2 more tablespoons of batter (see Cook's Note). Close the lid and immediately invert the pan on the burner, holding it firmly shut. Let cook until golden brown on the bottom, 3 to 4 minutes.
  • Invert the pan again and cook until the bottoms of the fish are golden brown and the batter is cooked through, 2 to 3 minutes more. Using tongs or chopsticks, gently and carefully transfer the taiyaki to a wire rack. Repeat with the remaining batter and anko, lightly greasing the molds between batches. Let cool slightly before serving.

TAIYAKI (JAPANESE FISH SHAPED WAFFLE)



Taiyaki (Japanese Fish Shaped Waffle) image

A classic street vendor snack in Japan, Taiyaki is a warm, fish-shaped cake with sweet red bean filling. This waffle-like Japanese treat is very popular at street fairs and festivals. In this recipe, I'll show you how you can make fresh, hot Taiyaki at home.

Provided by Namiko Chen

Categories     Dessert

Time 1h25m

Number Of Ingredients 8

1¼ cups cake flour
1 tsp baking powder
1 tsp baking soda
1 large egg (50 g w/o shell)
¾ cup whole milk ((¾ cup + 4 tsp for 5 pieces, to be precise; adjust the amount of milk depending on the egg size))
3 Tbsp sugar
5 Tbsp sweet red bean paste (anko)
1 Tbsp neutral-flavored oil (vegetable, rice bran, canola, etc.) ((for greasing the grill))

Steps:

  • Gather all the ingredients. You will also need a taiyaki maker. Please note that each brand of taiyaki maker comes with a different-sized mold. If you are making taiyaki for the first time, consider this a trial run for measuring the portion of ingredients you'll need for your particular taiyaki mold.
  • Sift the cake flour, baking powder, and baking soda into a large bowl.
  • Add the sugar and whisk well to combine.
  • In a medium bowl, whisk the egg and then add the milk to combine well.
  • Pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients and whisk well. Keep the batter in the refrigerator for at least one hour to rest and let the flour absorb the liquid. Tip: Whisking the batter creates gluten; by letting it rest, the batter will relax and become smooth.
  • Pour the batter into a measuring cup or jug. You should have about 1¼ cups for 5 pieces.
  • Preheat the taiyaki maker over medium-low heat. When it's hot, grease the pan with the vegetable oil using a brush.
  • Fill the taiyaki pan mold about 60% full.
  • Put about 1 Tbsp of anko in the center of each mold and pour more batter on top to cover it.
  • Optional: You can also use Nutella as a filling.
  • Close the lid and immediately flip.
  • Cook for 2 to 2½ minutes on that side. Then flip and cook for another 2 to 2½ minutes. Open and check to see if the taiyaki is golden brown. Remove from the pan and cool on a wire rack. Continue cooking the remaining taiyaki.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 232 kcal, Carbohydrate 41 g, Protein 7 g, Fat 5 g, SaturatedFat 2 g, TransFat 1 g, Cholesterol 41 mg, Sodium 355 mg, Fiber 2 g, Sugar 15 g, UnsaturatedFat 2 g, ServingSize 1 serving

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