Japanese-style Sweetened Sweet Potatoes
Japanese-style Sweetened Sweet Potatoes

Hello everybody, it’s me again, Dan, welcome to our recipe page. Today, I will show you a way to make a special dish, japanese-style sweetened sweet potatoes. One of my favorites food recipes. This time, I will make it a little bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

Japanese-style Sweetened Sweet Potatoes is one of the most well liked of current trending foods in the world. It’s easy, it is fast, it tastes delicious. It’s enjoyed by millions every day. They are nice and they look fantastic. Japanese-style Sweetened Sweet Potatoes is something which I have loved my whole life.

The Japanese sweet potato is starchier, sweeter, and better for roasting, steaming, and using in all your favorite recipes. When I talk about Japanese sweet potatoes, I'm referring specifically to the Murasaki variety (available at Trader Joe's!), which have a deep magenta skin and white flesh that. This sweet potato treat is popular in Japan and can easily be made at home.

To begin with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook japanese-style sweetened sweet potatoes using 11 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Japanese-style Sweetened Sweet Potatoes:
  1. Get 500 grams Sweet potato
  2. Take 50 grams Butter
  3. Make ready 60 grams Sugar
  4. Take 1 dash Salt
  5. Get 5 tbsp Milk
  6. Take 2 tbsp ~ (to taste) Soy sauce
  7. Make ready 40 grams White sesame seeds
  8. Prepare 1 Egg yolk
  9. Get 1 Egg yolk (for the eggwash)
  10. Prepare 1 dash Water
  11. Prepare 1 Black sesame seeds (for decoration)

It's a great way to satisfy your sweet. Roasted Japanese Sweet Potatoes with Scallion Butter. These Japanese vegetable pancakes with sweet potato and bean sprouts served with a spicy dipping sauce make a great healthy lunch or lighter dinner. So what are Japanese sweet potatoes anyway?

Instructions to make Japanese-style Sweetened Sweet Potatoes:
  1. Peel the sweet potatoes and slice into rounds. Boil until it can be poked through with a chopstick. Drain in a colander and mash finely while still hot.
  2. Melt butter in a pan over low heat. Add the mashed sweet potatoes, sugar, salt, milk, and soy sauce. Mix and blend together thoroughly. Check the softness of the batter with each addition of milk. It's better if it's a little firm since the egg yolk will be added later. Also, add soy sauce in small batches until you like the taste.
  3. Now add the white sesame seeds and mix. I usually add heaps because I like the grainy texture, but please adjust to your liking.
  4. When mixed well, remove from the heat. Refer to the photo for how the batter should look after adding the sesame seeds. To prevent the egg from cooking separately, make sure the mixture is completely cooled and then add and mix in the egg yolk.
  5. Form into desired shapes. For the egg wash, brush on the egg yolk mixed in water. Top with black sesame seeds for decoration. Bake for approx. 20 minutes or until browned in a 200℃ oven. Take it out after 10 minutes and brush on the egg wash again for an even more shiny result!
  6. They're ready to serve when nice and browned I made the small one near the bottom for tasting.
  7. Take a look at the differences in size - normal and for testing.
  8. This is how I dished it up since it's Japanese-style.

Apparently Olivia Munn thinks they are the fountain of youth. I just think they are a super healthy, crazy delicious tuber that you should definitely buy if you ever see them at the store or as an option in your CSA. They are a sweet potato with brown or red. When I talk about Japanese sweet potatoes, I'm referring specifically to the Murasaki variety (available at Trader Joe's!), which have a deep They're so naturally sweet—more of an earthy, chestnut-y sweetness rather than a sugary one—that the only adornment you need is a sprinkle of flaky salt. Sweet potatoes belong to the same family as morning glory (Convolvulaceae), while potatoes are considered a type of nightshade (Solanaceae).

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