Wagashi Christmas Tree
Wagashi Christmas Tree

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To get started with this recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook wagashi christmas tree using 16 ingredients and 15 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Wagashi Christmas Tree:
  1. Prepare <<baked potatoes: inside of the trees>>
  2. Get 200 g sweet potatoes
  3. Make ready 15 g butter
  4. Get 25 g sugar
  5. Get 15 cc milk
  6. Get <<white sweet beans(anko) cream: surface of the trees>>
  7. Get 150 g boiled white beans
  8. Take 10 g sugar
  9. Make ready 10 cc heavy cream
  10. Get little matcha powder(or food green coloring)
  11. Make ready <<stars>>
  12. Prepare sweet rice powder (shiratama powder)
  13. Make ready little water
  14. Get little food yellow coloring
  15. Prepare <<display>>
  16. Get colorful chocolate spray

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Steps to make Wagashi Christmas Tree:
  1. Peel Japanese sweet potatoes and cut into chunks. Boil or steam until soft. Drain and mash while still hot. Insert skewer or folk into the center of the sweet potato and pull it out. when it is fully baked, there is no any wet batter on it.
  2. Add butter, sugar and milk to the mashed potatoes and mix well.
  3. Form the mashed potatoes into trees.
  4. Bake in the oven or toaster oven until the topis brown.
  5. Remove the beans skins (if you don't care about beans skin you don't need) then mash them.
  6. Add heavy cream and sugar to the mashed beans and mix well, add the heavy cream little by little until it smooth.
  7. Add matcha powder (or green food coloring).
  8. Spread the cream like tree.
  9. Decorate the tree with colorful chocolate spray.
  10. Add a little water little by little to shiratama powder (sweet rice powder) and kned it until the powder get as tender as an earlobe.
  11. Add a little yellow food coloring and mix well.
  12. Form the mixed shiratama powder into stars.
  13. Boil them for 5 min then put them into icy water (or cold water).
  14. Pad dry on paper towel then joint the star and the tree to use a tooth pick.
  15. It's done !!

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