Hey everyone, I hope you’re having an amazing day today. Today, I’m gonna show you how to make a distinctive dish, chestnut and sweet potato yokan. One of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I am going to make it a bit unique. This will be really delicious.
The sweet potatoes are done when a skewer pierced into the center comes out clean. Sweet Potato and Chestnut Yokan Jelly In Japan, there is an old saying that all girls like sweet potatoes, chestnuts and pumpkins. Photographed by Akio Takeuchi *You will leave the NHK website. Instead of Azuki red beans flavor, some yokan are instead made with chestnuts (Kuri Yokan ζ γγγγ), Japanese sweet potatoes (Imo Yokan θγγγγ), or the combination of white beans and Matcha (Matcha Yokan ζΉθΆγγγγ).
Chestnut and Sweet Potato Yokan is one of the most well liked of recent trending meals on earth. It is simple, it is quick, it tastes yummy. It’s appreciated by millions every day. They’re nice and they look fantastic. Chestnut and Sweet Potato Yokan is something that I’ve loved my whole life.
To get started with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can have chestnut and sweet potato yokan using 13 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make Chestnut and Sweet Potato Yokan:
- Prepare 400 grams Sweet potato, peeled
- Prepare 20 grams Sugar
- Take 1 pinch Salt
- Get 80 grams Sweetened chestnuts, shelled (See recipe below. Store bought is fine)
- Make ready 2 grams β Kanten powder
- Make ready 100 ml β Milk
- Take 50 ml β Syrup from the sweetened chestnuts
- Prepare Sweetened chestnuts
- Get 80 grams Chestnuts, shelled and skinned
- Take 120 ml Water
- Take 40 grams Sugar
- Prepare 1 pinch Salt
- Get 1 tsp Mirin
The texture of roasted chestnuts goes just perfect for this vegetables side dish. It stays soft enough but it's got that nice bite to it cos it's oven roasted chestnuts. As you can see this is a vegetable side that is also vegan, apart from being packed with mineral and fibres. In autumn, you can usually find season-exclusive flavours like sweet potatoes, chestnut, and persimmon.
Instructions to make Chestnut and Sweet Potato Yokan:
- Peel the sweet potatoes, slice into 1-1.5 cm half moons, then soak in water for about 10 minutes.
- Drain the sweet potatoes (they can be wet), put in a heat-resistant dish, cover loosely in plastic wrap, then microwave for 6-7 minutes at 600W.
- The sweet potatoes are done when a skewer pierced into the center comes out clean. Pass the sweet potatoes through a sieve to purΓ©e. This step is tedious, but essential to the taste of this dish, so persevere!
- Roughly chop chestnuts into 5 mm cubes.
- Heat milk, the syrup from the chestnuts, and kanten in a pan, bring to a boil, then reduce the heat and simmer for about 2 minutes while stirring. Dissolve the kanten powder while simmering.
- Add sugar and salt and mix well until they have dissolved. Remove from heat, add purΓ©ed sweet potato, then knead together.
- Fold in the chopped chestnuts, fill a mold with the mixture, wrap in plastic wrap, then press with a flat object, as if you were making pressed sushi.
- When it cools down, chill it in the refrigerator. After 2 or 3 hours, after it is well-chilled and set, remove from the mold, cut into desired sizes, then serve.
- To make the sweet chestnuts: Soak shelled and skinned chestnuts in water. Put in a sauce pan, add water, sugar, and salt, then heat.
- Bring to a boil, cover and simmer for 15 minutes on low heat. Add mirin and simmer for 5 more minutes (without a lid) and allow to cool in the pan.
- I used a 4.5 cm by 34 cm half moon mold. For molds without removable bottoms, I recommend lining the mold with plastic wrap.
- They also turn out great pressed in a rose-shaped silicon mold! If you have silicon molds, give it a try.
As you can see this is a vegetable side that is also vegan, apart from being packed with mineral and fibres. In autumn, you can usually find season-exclusive flavours like sweet potatoes, chestnut, and persimmon. Toraya's kurimushi yokan (literally "steamed chestnut yokan bar") - Exclusively sold from September to November. Yes, it is indeed a steamed yokan with Japanese fresh chestnuts. If you visit in September you can try their chestnut and sweet potato flavour yokan.
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