Legend has it that the first Dorayaki were made when a samurai named Benkei forgot his gong ('dora' in Japanese) upon leaving a farmer's home where he was hiding and the farmer used the gong to fry the pancakes, thus the name Dorayaki. These are really yummy and great for a brunch or snack. The adzuki bean paste is known as anko. Cook time is estimate.
Provided by BirdyBaker
Categories Breakfast
Time 1h30m
Yield 10 dorayaki
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- For the bean paste:.
- Soak adzuki beans in water overnight.
- Heat adzuki beans in a pot with one cup of water. When they come to a boil, add two more cups of cold water. When they come to a boil again, drain the beans in a colander.
- Return the beans to the pot, add three cups of new water, and cook over high heat. When the beans begin to jump around after the water comes to a boil, turn the heat down to low and simmer until the beans are soft, about one hour. If necessary, add water so that the beans are always covered. Fastidiously skim off any foam that appears on the surface.
- When the beans are soft enough to break between your fingers, drain them in a colander.
- Return the beans to the pot again and mix in the sugar.
- Mash the beans continuously over medium heat until almost all the water has evaporated and a paste has formed, about 35 minutes.
- Add the salt and stir over medium heat for about 5 minutes more.
- Remove from heat and transfer the paste to a container so that it can cool.
- The paste may be kept in the refrigerator for three days and then frozen. (Makes 2 cups).
- For the pancakes:.
- Whisk eggs with sugar and honey in a mixing bowl.
- Add sifted flour and baking powder.
- Slowly add water while whisking until smooth.
- Drop small ladlesful on a lightly oiled fry pan or griddle to make pancakes that are about 3 inches in diameter. When bubbles start to appear, turn over the pancakes and cook briefly on the other side until golden.
- Spread about two tablespoons of adzuki bean paste on one pancake, then cover it with another to make a sandwich.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 228.3, Fat 1.2, SaturatedFat 0.4, Cholesterol 42.3, Sodium 91.7, Carbohydrate 48.8, Fiber 2.8, Sugar 26.8, Protein 6.5
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SAIDUR ALOM
[email protected]I've never had dorayaki before, but I'm so glad I tried this recipe. They're now one of my favorite desserts.
nur Student
[email protected]These dorayaki were perfect for my daughter's birthday party. They were a big hit with all the kids.
Esmael Cheikh Ali
[email protected]I'm not a big fan of pancakes, but these dorayaki were really good. I would definitely make them again.
Muddy Mpoyo
[email protected]I made these dorayaki with my friends and we had a lot of fun. They were a great way to spend a rainy afternoon.
Tedo Mircxulava
[email protected]These dorayaki were a bit too thick for my taste, but they were still delicious.
Evil Farm1
[email protected]I had some trouble finding red bean paste, but I was able to find it at my local Asian grocery store.
Udass Panchi
[email protected]These dorayaki were so easy to make and they tasted amazing. I will definitely be making them again.
ZeeKhan ZeeKhan
[email protected]I've been looking for a good dorayaki recipe for a while and this one is perfect. The pancakes are light and fluffy and the red bean paste is delicious.
Maria Loyola
[email protected]I made these dorayaki for my Japanese class and they were a big hit! Everyone loved them.
Saqib Mardan
[email protected]These dorayaki were a bit too sweet for my taste. I think I'll use less sugar next time.
Md Sakawat
[email protected]I'm not a big fan of red bean paste, so I used Nutella instead. It was a great substitute and the dorayaki were still delicious.
Sultan Arshad
[email protected]The recipe was easy to follow and the dorayaki turned out great. I will definitely be making these again.
Ify _Xtinct
[email protected]I made these dorayaki with my kids and we had a lot of fun. They loved helping me make the batter and filling.
Eunice Pakarimwa
[email protected]These dorayaki were perfect! The pancakes were fluffy and the red bean paste was sweet and creamy.
Saeeda ch
[email protected]I had some trouble getting the pancakes to cook evenly. But once I got the hang of it, they turned out great.
Hamdi Cherif Lazhar Lyes
[email protected]The pancakes were a little too thick for my taste, but the red bean paste was delicious.
Bachazarin Bachazarin
[email protected]I've never had dorayaki before, but I'm so glad I tried this recipe. They're so easy to make and they taste amazing.
Basheer Hamdard
[email protected]I made these dorayaki for a party and they were a huge success! Everyone loved them.
Agbigha Prince
[email protected]These pancakes were a hit with my family! They were so fluffy and delicious. I loved the red bean paste filling, it was the perfect sweetness.