Matcha can not only be drunk directly, but also be used to make many desserts, such as this Matcha towel roll. Does it look like a towel? This little dessert doesn't need an oven. Just use a pan. Simply spread the evenly stirred Matcha liquid in the pan to make pancakes. Put cream and honey beans in the middle. It's simple and delicious. Bestie is not only a love affair for children, but a few Kwai girlfriends or TA at home on weekends. As an afternoon tea, it is also simple and quick. An afternoon tea made by myself. Always has some special significance.
Step1:Pour 160g of low gluten flour, 10g of Matcha powder, 30g of sugar, 3 eggs and 480g of milk into the bowl. Mix wel
Step2:Then pour 30 grams of butter into the bowl. Mix wel
Step3:Pour the batter into the filter screen for filtratio
Step4:Pour the batter into the preheated pot. Turn the pan to make the batter evenly spread. Fry over low heat until the crust froth. Take out and let coo
Step5:In a bowl, pour 400g cream and 25g sugar. Beat until dry and foamy
Step6:Place the two pastry skins on top of each other. Then spread the whipped cream between the two pastry skins. Add some honey red beans
Step7:Roll up the sides of the crus
Step8:Finally, sprinkle with Matcha powder. A delicious Matcha towel roll will be made.
Cooking tips:1. Do not put oil on the bottom of the pot when spreading the cake skin. Otherwise, the cake skin will not be smooth. 2. Keep the pancake skin on a low fire all the way. 3. Dry foaming refers to that the cream will stand up with a small tip when the mixer is lifted. 4. It will taste better after cold storage. There are skills in making delicious dishes.