Kinako (Toasted Soy Bean Flour) Made with Soybeans Leftover From Setsubun + Kinako Mochi

I received such a large quantity of roasted soybeans for Setsubun that I was afraid I wouldn't be able to use them all. Then I came up with the idea to make soy flour with a food processor. That was experimental but it came out delicious. Refer to kinako mochi from.
Although I don't have one at home, a food mill would grind the soybeans more fine. You won't be able to grind up in a food processor if you don't put enough beans into the machine. Recipe by Raby
Kinako (Toasted Soy Bean Flour) Made with Soybeans Leftover From Setsubun + Kinako Mochi
I received such a large quantity of roasted soybeans for Setsubun that I was afraid I wouldn't be able to use them all. Then I came up with the idea to make soy flour with a food processor. That was experimental but it came out delicious. Refer to kinako mochi from.
Although I don't have one at home, a food mill would grind the soybeans more fine. You won't be able to grind up in a food processor if you don't put enough beans into the machine. Recipe by Raby
Steps
- 1
Put roasted soybeans in a food processor and turn it on. Process the beans as finely as possible by pulsing.
- 2
Sift the flour, and the kinako is done. This kinako is coarser than store-bought. You can make it finer by transferring it to a mortar and grinding it further with a pestle.
- 3
Bite-size Kinako Mochi: Cut mochi into bite-size pieces and put them in a heat resistant bowl. Pour enough water in the bowl to just cover the mochi and microwave for a minute or two.
- 4
Since the mochi will be hot, poke with a chopstick or similar utensil to see if they are done. It's done when puffy and tender. Microwave at 1000 W for 2.5-3 minutes. Keep an eye on the mochi while microwaving and adjust the time as needed.
- 5
Combine the kinako, sugar and salt in a different bowl and mix well. Remove the Step 4 mochi from the hot water and coat with the mixture to finish.
- 6
Serve on a plate and sprinkle the mochi with the leftover kinako in the bowl.
- 7
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