How to Reheat Obanyaki for the Best Taste

Are you just reheating obanyaki in the microwave and calling it good? Try this method for a much tastier result!
Background of this recipe:
When you microwave frozen obanyaki or pancakes, they can turn out soggy and not very tasty. This method makes them delicious again.
How to Reheat Obanyaki for the Best Taste
Are you just reheating obanyaki in the microwave and calling it good? Try this method for a much tastier result!
Background of this recipe:
When you microwave frozen obanyaki or pancakes, they can turn out soggy and not very tasty. This method makes them delicious again.
Steps
- 1
Place the frozen obanyaki on a plate and microwave uncovered for 1 minute 10–20 seconds.
- 2
Once heated, transfer the obanyaki to a toaster oven and toast for about 1 minute. Watch carefully to prevent burning!
- 3
When the surface is crispy, it's ready to eat. The outside will be just as crispy and delicious as when you buy it at a festival!
- 4
This method also works great for frozen pancakes. You can also use it to reheat dorayaki!
- 5
You can even use this method for manju.
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