Chewy Western-Style Dorayaki

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I bought some chewy dorayaki at a supermarket and thought that I really wanted to try replicating them at home. I came to this recipe after trying out many different ingredient combinations. I based the cream off chikappe's cheese cream recipe.

You can mix the powder B ingredients together by measuring them out, putting them in a plastic bag, adding some air and closing the seal. Then simply shake together.
You only need to grease the frying pan once. As long as you're careful with the heat, all of the pancakes should cook beautifully.
Use whatever cream you like to sandwich these together. Recipe by chokomi513

Chewy Western-Style Dorayaki

I bought some chewy dorayaki at a supermarket and thought that I really wanted to try replicating them at home. I came to this recipe after trying out many different ingredient combinations. I based the cream off chikappe's cheese cream recipe.

You can mix the powder B ingredients together by measuring them out, putting them in a plastic bag, adding some air and closing the seal. Then simply shake together.
You only need to grease the frying pan once. As long as you're careful with the heat, all of the pancakes should cook beautifully.
Use whatever cream you like to sandwich these together. Recipe by chokomi513

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Ingredients

5 servings
  1. 1Egg
  2. 40 gramsSugar
  3. 50 gramsA Shiratamako
  4. 80 gramsA. Water
  5. 40 gramsB Cake flour
  6. 1/2 tspB Baking powder
  7. 2 tspVegetable oil
  8. Recommended Cream (Easy-to-Make Amount):
  9. 40 gramsCream cheese
  10. 100 mlHeavy cream
  11. 40 gramsSweet red beans (if you have them)
  12. 1 1/2 tspBrandy or other liquor (if you have it)
  13. 1Sugar

Cooking Instructions

  1. 1

    Allow the eggs to warm back up to room temperature. Combine the powder ingredients marked with B together. Add the A ingredients into a small bowl and mix well.

  2. 2

    In a separate bowl, add the eggs and sugar and mix until pale.

  3. 3

    Mix the ingredients in bowl 1 together once more.

  4. 4

    Sift the powder ingredients from step 1 into the shiratamako mixture and fold in with a rubber spatula. Add the vegetable oil and mix again.

  5. 5

    Cover the bowl with cling film and allow the mixture to rest at room temperature for 30 minutes. Then mix lightly.

  6. 6

    Grease a non-stick frying pan with a little vegetable oil (not listed in ingredients) and spread it around the pan with a piece of kitchen paper. Put the pan on a low heat ('3' on an induction stove).

  7. 7

    Pour about 2 tablespoons of mixture into the center of the pan and spread into a circle shape with the bottom of a ladle. When the surface of the pancake begins to bubble, flip it over, cook on the other side for 10 seconds and remove from the pan. You should be able to make 10 pancakes from your batter.

  8. 8

    Add the sugared red beans to a bowl and sprinkle over a little brandy. Place the cream cheese in a bowl and let it return to room temperature, or soften a little in the microwave.

  9. 9

    Blend the cream cheese and sugar together. Add the cream a little at a time and whip together well with a whisk. Add the sugared red beans and mix.

  10. 10

    Chill the cream and then spread over the inside of one pancake. Place another pancake on top to create a sandwich.

  11. 11

    Or you can choose to spread cream on one pancake and fold it in half instead.

  12. 12

    Cut in half and arrange on a plate.

  13. 13

    You could wrap each dorayaki individually, or use madeleine bags, and give them away as presents.

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