Steamed Okara Powder Bread with Microwave

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I was looking for cheap okara powder because bags of fresh okara powder quite voluminous and don't keep long. I wanted to use it up before the best before date, so I looked for recipes for it. It was difficult to find a recipe using just okara powder as a dry ingredient, so I made up something for myself. First, I steamed the batter, but it resulted in soggy bread and took a long time. Using the microwave is the best for this and it's very easy.

Adjust the amount of sweetener to your taste. Use any sugar or sweetener you like. I sometimes use brown sugar or leftover syrup for coffee.
If you think the batter is too stiff, add some milk to adjust. When you eat, have plenty of liquid with it. For using one tupperware. Recipe by Cocomo

Steamed Okara Powder Bread with Microwave

I was looking for cheap okara powder because bags of fresh okara powder quite voluminous and don't keep long. I wanted to use it up before the best before date, so I looked for recipes for it. It was difficult to find a recipe using just okara powder as a dry ingredient, so I made up something for myself. First, I steamed the batter, but it resulted in soggy bread and took a long time. Using the microwave is the best for this and it's very easy.

Adjust the amount of sweetener to your taste. Use any sugar or sweetener you like. I sometimes use brown sugar or leftover syrup for coffee.
If you think the batter is too stiff, add some milk to adjust. When you eat, have plenty of liquid with it. For using one tupperware. Recipe by Cocomo

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Ingredients

  1. 50 gramsOkara powder (refer to Step 8)
  2. 170 gramsYogurt
  3. 1Egg
  4. 20 gramsSweetener (your choice: sugar, syrup, etc)
  5. 3to 4 grams Baking soda
  6. 1Vanilla extract

Cooking Instructions

  1. 1

    These are the ingredients. I use a 5000 g tub of yogurt and divide it into 3 potions. The baking soda amount is not that exact.

  2. 2

    Line the base of a microwave-proof tupperware with baking parchment. This helps in removing the bread from the container easily later. You can use any bit of parchment.

  3. 3

    Place a bowl on a scale and measure each ingredient. Mix well with a whisk.

  4. 4

    Pour the batter into the tupperware and give several taps to the bottom of the tupperware to even the surface. Microwave uncovered for 5 minutes (500W).

  5. 5

    I normally finish washing up while it's microwaving. Pour water into the used bowl and mix the water with a whisk. The leftover mixture will rinse off quickly. It is easy to finish cleaning up.

  6. 6

    It is done in 5 minutes. The bread will puff up well. Is this because the baking soda and yogurt react to each other??

  7. 7

    Tip the bread out onto a lid and leave to cool. I divide the bread into 6 portions. I eat 2 portions at each meal.

  8. 8

    I bought this okara powder packet from a shopping site. It is different from the normal okara sold in the supermarket because this is actually very powdery. According to the instructions, this powder as fine as kinako powder.

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