Nerikiri Wagashi: "Tsubaki" (Camellia)

Yu-Art Kichijoji
Yu-Art Kichijoji @cook_5876793
Tokyo

"Tsubaki" (Camellia) is a flower early spring. It's one of indispensable flowers for decorating "Cha-shitsu";a traditional Japanese tea rooms. Try to make "Tsubaki flowers" with Nerikiri and Kuro-an.

Nerikiri Wagashi: "Tsubaki" (Camellia)

"Tsubaki" (Camellia) is a flower early spring. It's one of indispensable flowers for decorating "Cha-shitsu";a traditional Japanese tea rooms. Try to make "Tsubaki flowers" with Nerikiri and Kuro-an.

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Ingredients

1piece
  1. 10 gKoshi-an (red bean jam)
  2. 20 gNerikiri-dough
  3. Please refer to "Example: how to make a Dough for Nerikiri-Wagashi (with wheat flour)"
  4. Food colorings (red and yellow)

Cooking Instructions

  1. 1

    Ingredients for 1 piece

  2. 2

    Utensils

  3. 3

    Knead the dough to make it smooth. Divide the dough into each parts. Divide the dough into each parts.

  4. 4

    Colorize the smaller dough for stamens with yellow food colorings.

  5. 5

    Colorize the smaller dough for petals with red food colorings.

  6. 6

    (All parts are prepared)

  7. 7

    Make petals. Make the bigger white dough round and flat. Divide the red dough into 7 or 8 and put them on the white dough. Wrap a red bean jam ball with this dough.

  8. 8

    Make 5 ditches side of the dough.

  9. 9

    Squash it a little. Make a round dent on the center.

  10. 10

    Make stamens. Make the white dough rectangle and the yellow dough narrow strip. Put the yellow dough on a side of the white one. Put incisions in the yellow side. Turn it over and roll it.

  11. 11

    Put the stamens in the dent of the petals' center.

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Comments (2)

Butch Blackford Brown
Butch Blackford Brown @cook_20142212
My family loves this beautiful recipe. I would like to make this as a gift for my neighbor. Once wrapped, does this need to be stored in refrigerator? Thank you for teaching me.

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