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Grandma's Mugwort Manju
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Japan Authentic home cooking from Japan, with US measurements.
Originally published on Cookpad Japan as おばあちゃんのヨモギ饅頭
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Grandma's Mugwort Manju

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potto @cook_40040377

I picked some mugwort from the field and decided to make manju with it.
The origin of this recipe
I foraged some mugwort. I remembered the recipe for kashiwa mochi that my grandma used to sell at her shop and tried making mugwort manju using the same method. I used a steamer, but you can also try using a microwave or an oven with a steaming function.

I picked some mugwort from the field and decided to make manju with it.
The origin of this recipe
I foraged some mugwort. I remembered the recipe for kashiwa mochi that my grandma used to sell at her shop and tried making mugwort manju using the same method. I used a steamer, but you can also try using a microwave or an oven with a steaming function.

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Grandma's Mugwort Manju

potto
potto @cook_40040377

I picked some mugwort from the field and decided to make manju with it.
The origin of this recipe
I foraged some mugwort. I remembered the recipe for kashiwa mochi that my grandma used to sell at her shop and tried making mugwort manju using the same method. I used a steamer, but you can also try using a microwave or an oven with a steaming function.

I picked some mugwort from the field and decided to make manju with it.
The origin of this recipe
I foraged some mugwort. I remembered the recipe for kashiwa mochi that my grandma used to sell at her shop and tried making mugwort manju using the same method. I used a steamer, but you can also try using a microwave or an oven with a steaming function.

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Ingredients

Makes about 10 pieces
  • About 100 grams boiled mugwort
  • About 100 ml mugwort boiling water
  • 100 gramsjoshinko (rice flour)
  • 150 gramsshiratamako (glutinous rice flour)
  • About 200 grams firm sweet red bean paste
  • 1 teaspoonsalt
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  1. 1

    Pick mugwort from riverbanks or similar areas before it grows too large.

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  2. 2

    Remove any dead leaves from the picked mugwort and wash it thoroughly.

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  3. 3

    Blanch it quickly with some extra salt. For the portion you won't use, shape it into a ball and freeze it.

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  4. 4

    Blend about 100 grams of the boiled mugwort with the boiling water in a blender.

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  5. 5

    Add the mugwort and its liquid to the mixed flours.

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  6. 6

    Add salt and knead well. If it's too hard, add a little water.

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  7. 7

    Cook the sweet red bean paste until firm and shape it into balls.

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  8. 8

    Wrap about 45 grams of the mugwort dough around each bean paste ball until completely covered.

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  9. 9

    Place on a piece of cut parchment paper.

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  10. 10

    Steam on high heat for about 10 minutes.

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  11. 11

    Once cooled, the surface will become glossy.

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  12. 12

    If they harden, microwave them a little.

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  13. 13

    On 2010/6/9, I made some wrapped in homemade salted cherry leaves. The saltiness complements them well.

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Published in the US on April 10, 2025 13:04
北海道の東【釧路】に在住。地元の食材や山菜、自家製の野菜を使って、そろそろ健康にも気をつけての創作料理を目指します。ブログでは、手芸やガーデニング、ドライブやペットの犬&セキセイインコとの50代夫婦の生活を赤裸々?に綴っています。http://ameblo.jp/kushiroshirorisu/entry-10397102796.html
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Red Bean Mugwort Rice Glutinous Rice

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