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Classic Chestnuts Simmered in Inner Skins
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Classic Chestnuts Simmered in Inner Skins

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I make this several times every year. I came up with this method after a lot of trial and error.

Use a knife you're used to handling to cut through the outer skin. As long as you're patient enough to remove the outer skins, the rest of the procedure is just a matter of time. I got the chestnuts at 9AM and poured them into jars at 4PM. If you make the chestnuts as smooth as possible in steps 8 and 9, you should only need to repeat the boiling and cooling steps once.
The first time you make this, do it on a day off when you have time. Recipe by katada

I make this several times every year. I came up with this method after a lot of trial and error.

Use a knife you're used to handling to cut through the outer skin. As long as you're patient enough to remove the outer skins, the rest of the procedure is just a matter of time. I got the chestnuts at 9AM and poured them into jars at 4PM. If you make the chestnuts as smooth as possible in steps 8 and 9, you should only need to repeat the boiling and cooling steps once.
The first time you make this, do it on a day off when you have time. Recipe by katada

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Classic Chestnuts Simmered in Inner Skins

cookpad.japan
cookpad.japan @cookpad_jp

I make this several times every year. I came up with this method after a lot of trial and error.

Use a knife you're used to handling to cut through the outer skin. As long as you're patient enough to remove the outer skins, the rest of the procedure is just a matter of time. I got the chestnuts at 9AM and poured them into jars at 4PM. If you make the chestnuts as smooth as possible in steps 8 and 9, you should only need to repeat the boiling and cooling steps once.
The first time you make this, do it on a day off when you have time. Recipe by katada

I make this several times every year. I came up with this method after a lot of trial and error.

Use a knife you're used to handling to cut through the outer skin. As long as you're patient enough to remove the outer skins, the rest of the procedure is just a matter of time. I got the chestnuts at 9AM and poured them into jars at 4PM. If you make the chestnuts as smooth as possible in steps 8 and 9, you should only need to repeat the boiling and cooling steps once.
The first time you make this, do it on a day off when you have time. Recipe by katada

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Ingredients

  • 1 kgChestnuts (the freshest, biggest ones you can get)
  • 500 gramsSugar (a mixture of castor sugar (superfine sugar) and raw cane sugar)
  • 1 tbspBaking soda
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  1. 1

    Get the biggest chestnuts possible, because they're easier to peel. Wash the chestnuts carefully, and throw out any that have been nibbled on by insects.

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  2. 2

    Cover the chestnuts with boiling water, and leave to soak for several hours (I soaked them for 2 hours this time), or until they have cooled down enough to touch. I prefer not to boil them.

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  3. 3

    Remove the outer shell. Cut into the shell starting from around the border between the rough part on the bottom and the smooth part upwards, then peel off.

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  4. 4

    If the bottom of the chestnut is flat, start the cut where it begins to curve. You don't have to remove the whole bottom part of the skin at this point.

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  5. 5

    It took me about 30 minutes to peel 1 kg of chestnuts. Soak the peeled chestnuts in water.

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  6. 6

    Put the chestnuts in a pot with water to cover. Add baking soda and turn the heat on. When the water comes to a boil, turn down the heat and simmer for 30 minutes. The chestnuts shouldn't be bouncing around and bumping into each other in the pot. The cooking liquid will turn pitch black.

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  7. 7

    Put the pot in the sink, and leave the water running from the tap in a slow stream near the edge of the pot for 30 minutes. Don't let the chestnuts roll around in the pot!

  8. 8

    A key point! Using your fingers and a toothpick, remove dirt on the surface of the chestnut, and take off any thick fibers as well as the bottom part that was left earlier.

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  9. 9

    When the chestnuts are nice and smooth, put them back in a pot full of water. Even if the skin has ripped a bit, if you handle the chestnuts gently, they'll be fine!

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  10. 10

    Simmer for another 30 minutes, and then cool in running water again like step 7. Repeat until the cooking liquid is red, 1 to 2 times.

  11. 11

    Put the sugar and chestnuts in a pot with water to cover, and simmer for about 30 minutes. Leave the chestnuts to cool in the liquid.

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  12. 12

    The chestnuts can be stored in sterilized jars for a while, or in a plastic container in the refrigerator for a few days. Any broken ones can be made into a paste and frozen.

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on October 18, 2013 19:54

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