Microwaved Steamed Bread & Steamed Dorayaki

I wanted to eat some steamed dorayaki, so I tried coming up with a recipe for it.
If you don't mix the batter well enough during Step 1 your bread with harden. Microwave soon after adding the baking powder. If you let it sit too long, it won't rise properly. Recipe by commeline
Microwaved Steamed Bread & Steamed Dorayaki
I wanted to eat some steamed dorayaki, so I tried coming up with a recipe for it.
If you don't mix the batter well enough during Step 1 your bread with harden. Microwave soon after adding the baking powder. If you let it sit too long, it won't rise properly. Recipe by commeline
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Put the flour and baking powder in a heatproof bowl and use a small whisk to whisk.
- 2
Mix in the sakura-ko and sugar. Then, mix in the egg and vegetable oil.
- 3
Cook uncovered in the microwave at 700 W for 1.5 minutes. Enjoy!
- 4
This is the yomogi version!
- 5
If you take it out of the ramekin and thinly slice in half, you can fill it with anko to make a dorayaki.
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