How to Make Egg Yolk Bean Paste

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How to Make Egg Yolk Bean Paste

    One pops in the mouth, can't stop grabbing and eating.

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    Main ingredients:Eggs(2) Low flour (150 grams)Corn Starch(40 grams) Baking powder (8 grams) Auxiliary materials Milk cream(30 ml) Sugar (80 grams)
    Kitchen appliance: Electric Oven Category Bakery Sweet, baked for one hour, easy difficulty

    Egg and milk bean paste method:

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    1. Beat the eggs in a grease-free and water-free bowl.

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    2. Add sugar.

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    3. Mix the beaten eggs and sugar until the egg liquid turns white and lighter in color.

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    4. Pour in the cream and mix well.

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    5. Mix low flour, corn starch, baking powder together.

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    6. Pour into the egg and milk mixture and stir to form a dough.

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    7. Press the mixed dough into a ball and take it out onto the work surface.

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    8. Cut into long strips about as thick as your finger.

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    9. Gently roll each strip into strands thinner than your pinky finger.

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    10. Use a knife to cut the rolled strands into small pieces.Yellow beans Size

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    11. Take 2-3 small pieces and place them in the palm of your hand, then gently roll them into round balls.

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    12. Arrange the balls on a baking tray with some space between each ball.

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    13. Preheat the oven for 5 minutes, then place the tray inside and bake at 13 minutes using top and bottom heat. Let it rest in the oven for 2 more minutes before taking it out.

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    14. Allow to cool and serve. These are crispy and sweet with a rich milk flavor.

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    15. Finished product image, one handful of them, very fragrant!

    Tips:

    Cutting the dough into smaller pieces ensures they bake through more easily and become crisper. Larger pieces can also be used, resulting in an outer crispness with a softer interior. Adjust baking time based on your oven's power. Mine is a bit smaller, so it takes slightly longer to bake.

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