09/10/2020 12:42

Recipe of Award-winning Matcha and Adzuki Poundcake

by Lily Soto

Matcha and Adzuki Poundcake
Matcha and Adzuki Poundcake

Hey everyone, it’s me, Dave, welcome to my recipe page. Today, we’re going to prepare a distinctive dish, matcha and adzuki poundcake. One of my favorites food recipes. This time, I am going to make it a bit tasty. This will be really delicious.

Matcha and Adzuki Poundcake is one of the most well liked of recent trending meals in the world. It is simple, it’s quick, it tastes delicious. It is enjoyed by millions every day. They are fine and they look fantastic. Matcha and Adzuki Poundcake is something which I’ve loved my entire life.

If you are a matcha lover, you will probably love this and especially with adzuki! If you enjoyed the video, please like, subscribe and share it with your loved ones! Matcha + Red bean is a classic combination which has withstood the test of. Matcha (Japanese green tea powder) and adzuki (red beans) is a classic match.

To begin with this recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook matcha and adzuki poundcake using 7 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Matcha and Adzuki Poundcake:
  1. Make ready 80 grams Butter
  2. Get 50 grams Suger (possibly light brown sugar)
  3. Get 2 Eggs (medium)
  4. Make ready 110 grams Cake flour
  5. Get 4 grams Baking powder
  6. Make ready 10 grams Matcha
  7. Take 80 to 100 grams Boiled azuki beans (sugared)

The fluffiest matcha swiss cake roll paired with a semi-sweet azuki bean cream. Heavenly Japanese style green tea dessert. An earthy Matcha cake roll made in the Japanese style and filled with a semi-sweet Azuki bean whipped cream is one of the best cake. Matcha (green tea powder) and adzuki (red bean) is a great match in almost anything you can think off, so of course they are going to be a perfect pair in this matcha pound cake and adzuki cream.

Steps to make Matcha and Adzuki Poundcake:
  1. Bring the butter and eggs to room temperature. Combine the cake flour, baking powder, and matcha and sift.
  2. Preheat the oven to 170℃. Line the pound cake mold with parchment paper, or grease thinly with butter (not listed).
  3. Mix the butter and sugar in a bowl. Mix well to incorporate air until it's thick and creamy.
  4. Add beaten eggs in 5 to 6 batches. Mix thoroughly.
  5. Add the sifted dry ingredients in batches and cut in until it's not powdery.
  6. Add the boiled adzuki beans and mix lightly. Pour the batter into the mold. Spread out evenly, then drop the mold on your work space a few times to remove air bubbles.
  7. Bake for 40 minutes in a 170℃ preheated oven. Test the cake with a skewer. If the skewer comes out clean, it's done.

An earthy Matcha cake roll made in the Japanese style and filled with a semi-sweet Azuki bean whipped cream is one of the best cake. Matcha (green tea powder) and adzuki (red bean) is a great match in almost anything you can think off, so of course they are going to be a perfect pair in this matcha pound cake and adzuki cream. For the pound cake, I am using the matcha condensed milk pound. matcha butter pound cake; delightfully dense, like a tightly crumbed, firm poundcake, but avoids the usual pitfall of dryness with a touch of cream, which keeps it moist even on the second day; the matcha in the cake is not overpowering at all. The azuki or adzuki red bean is quite popular and frequently used in Asian foods, especially in Chinese and Japanese cuisine. Matcha is simply powdered green tea.

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