You Can Easily Make This Japanese Jelly Cake At Home! (7 pics)

Posted in PICTURES       9 Apr 2020       3388       4 GALLERY VIEW

The English recipe was provided by the Japanese news blog SoraNews24. You will need:

● Kanten (a.k.a. agar powder, available at any Asian market);

● Water;

● Granulated sugar;

● Milk;

● Shaved ice syrup (or fruit juice).

Step 1: In a pot, combine 4 grams (0.14 ounces) of agar powder, 150 milliliters (5.07 ounces) of water, and 60 grams (2.12 ounces) of granulated sugar. Heat the pot on the stove until the contents come to a boil, then turn off the heat.

Step 2: Stir 300 milliliters (10.14 ounces) of milk into the mixture. Place the mixture in the refrigerator to chill/harden into gelatin.

Step 3: In a separate pot, repeat Step 1.

Step 4: Stir an additional 300 milliliters (10.14 ounces) of water into the second pot, plus 20 milliliters (0.68 ounces) of shaved ice syrup, the more brightly colored the better. Once again, put the mixture in the fridge to cool and solidify.

Step 5 (optional): Repeat Steps 3 and 4 for any additional colors you want to use.

Step 6: Once everything is nicely chilled (which should take about 30 minutes or so), take the mixtures out of the fridge. Cut the colorful syrup gelatin into small cubes and arrange them on top of the white milk gelatin, which will serve as the base.

You should end up with a sweet and creamy flavor and a jiggly texture that’s not what most people expect with milky desserts. Also, Tsunekawa said that if you want your dessert to be a little healthier or less sweet, you can replace fruit juice with shaved ice syrup.

All you have to do now is cut yourself a slice and enjoy!

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When he’s not sharing his desserts with the Internet, Tsunekawa travels around Japan with what he calls the Tabi Suru Kissa (“Traveling Café”), a recurring pop-up restaurant where he uses local ingredients to make curry and cream soda.

“I wanted to show people a recipe that everyone can enjoy at home,” Tsunekawa told. “Even if they can’t go out because of the coronavirus. It’s designed to produce something colorful and joyful.”

Tsunekawa said you don’t have to know your way around the kitchen in order to end up with a delicious treat. “Anyone can make it. Just mix and cool!”

The food guru said the dessert is enjoyed best with a cream soda. “I really believe this cake can make you happy,” he said. “And all I want from this is people having a good time. Preferably with their loved ones.”

“I hope the coronavirus pandemic ends soon.”

People are already sharing photos of the beauties they ended up with after following the recipe



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Circus 4 year s ago
To be honest...
This doesnt look good at all... its disgusting!
       
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Concern 4 year s ago
Jelly made with agar looks nice but the texture is awful.
       
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Everyday 4 year s ago
Agar always tasted weird to me when I lived in SE Asia as a kid.
       
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Weird 4 year s ago
Yeah and the instructions are suuuper clear
       
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