Mochi Crepes with Tsubu-an

I love Mochi sweets like 'Daifuku', which is small round Mochi stuffed with sweet Azuki paste. But where I live, it is too hard to find them in stores. The only way I can eat Mochi sweets is making them by myself. Then I came up an idea to make them absolutely easily.
Mochi Crepes with Tsubu-an
I love Mochi sweets like 'Daifuku', which is small round Mochi stuffed with sweet Azuki paste. But where I live, it is too hard to find them in stores. The only way I can eat Mochi sweets is making them by myself. Then I came up an idea to make them absolutely easily.
Steps
- 1
Use a whisk to combine Glutinous Rice Flour, Plain Flour, Sugar and Salt in a mixing bowl, add Water and mix well. It should be like pancake batter, not too runny like crepe batter. If it turned too runny, add extra Plain Flour. *Note: If you want to add Matcha Powder, add only a small amount.
- 2
Heat a non-stick frying pan. When it is hot, reduce heat to low. Thinly oil it.
- 3
Pour in some batter and make a small crepe, about 10cm in size. As soon as the bottom is cooked and hard enough, flip it over.
- 4
When it is cooked, remove it from the frying pan before it gets browned. Place on a plate and let it cool. To prevent the crepe sticking to the plate, you can spread some Potato Starch on the plate OR line the plate with plastic food wrap.
- 5
*Note: The first one is a bit of a test, so you can adjust the batter by adding more Flour or more Water. You might need to adjust the heat as well.
- 6
Continue cooking with the remaining batter. The crepes are very sticky. Do not stack them.
- 7
Place some ‘Tsubu-an’ (Sweet Azuki Paste) on each crepe, and fold OR wrap as you like.
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