Make Corn Soup-Flavored Okara Cookies in the Microwave

I originally posted this recipe as a microwave variation for "Easy Okara Cookies - No Tools Needed". Since it doesn't use sugar and the amounts are different, COOKPAD asked me to make it a separate recipe.
Our microwave oven is small, so I use a small (18 x 25 cm) plastic bag. If you use a larger bag you can roll the dough out thinner and it may bake faster, maybe? Take out the ones that have browned and just keep microwaving the soft ones, or flip them over to make them all crunchy. Recipe by Nekozame
Make Corn Soup-Flavored Okara Cookies in the Microwave
I originally posted this recipe as a microwave variation for "Easy Okara Cookies - No Tools Needed". Since it doesn't use sugar and the amounts are different, COOKPAD asked me to make it a separate recipe.
Our microwave oven is small, so I use a small (18 x 25 cm) plastic bag. If you use a larger bag you can roll the dough out thinner and it may bake faster, maybe? Take out the ones that have browned and just keep microwaving the soft ones, or flip them over to make them all crunchy. Recipe by Nekozame
Steps
- 1
Put all the ingredients in a plastic bag, and mix with a spoon. Press hard over the bag to form the mixture into a dough.
- 2
Use a rolling pin over the plastic bag to roll the dough out as thinly as possible. Cut into pieces over the bag with a knife (The knife will not get messy this way.)
- 3
To transfer the dough to a baking sheet: Cut the plastic bag open. Lay parchment paper on to of the dough, followed by a flat board (an inverted baking sheet or cutting board is good).
- 4
Securing the baking sheet or board, flip over. The dough will be transferred to the parchment paper easily this way without falling apart. Peel off the plastic bag, and the dough is moved successfully.
- 5
Microwave the dough at 500-600W for 5 minutes, then open the microwave oven door to let steam escape. Microwave for longer while observing the dough (it's done in a total of 5-10 minutes).
- 6
If your oven is 800W, it takes 2 minutes. After 2 minutes open the door to let the steam escape, lower to 500-600W, and microwave in 30 second increments while observing the dough.
- 7
The cookies are ready when they are crispy enough to break apart. If they are limp when lifted, they need more time. Keep in mind that they will harden when cooled.
- 8
They burn easily, so watch out. Don't take your eyes off while you are microwave-cooking the cookies!
- 9
Make a lot and freezer them to use as emergency snacks when you're on a diet. If you eat them with lots of liquid, you can stave off hunger pangs.
- 10
Please see the related recipe "Low-cal Okara Cookies in a Microwave"
- 11
"Okara Cookies in a Microwave with Dashida Flavor"
- 12
This is the base recipe for all the recipes. These are oven-baked. "Easy Okara Cookies - No Tools Needed"
https://cookpad.wasmer.app/us/recipes/168940-easy-okara-cookies
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