Easy Rice Flour and Kinako Snowball Cookies

I came up with this recipe to use up a huge supply of kinako.
* Add a small amount of milk if the dough doesn't come together.
* If using a small oven, bake in two batches.
* Use the type of powdered sugar that doesn't melt.
* I slightly increased the amount of cookies and baking time. Recipe by **yuki*
Easy Rice Flour and Kinako Snowball Cookies
I came up with this recipe to use up a huge supply of kinako.
* Add a small amount of milk if the dough doesn't come together.
* If using a small oven, bake in two batches.
* Use the type of powdered sugar that doesn't melt.
* I slightly increased the amount of cookies and baking time. Recipe by **yuki*
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Combine the rice flour, kinako, and sugar in a plastic bag, and mix well. Add the vegetable oil, and massage the contents of the bag until evenly incorporated.
- 2
Gradually add milk a little at a time.
- 3
Roll the dough into small balls and arrange on a baking tray lined with parchment paper.
- 4
Bake for about 20 minutes in an oven preheated to 180℃, then place the baking tray on a cooling rack to cool.
- 5
Put the powdered sugar on a tray and roll the cookies in the sugar while they're still hot.
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