Matcha French Toast with Mochi
About Dish
Fluffy French Toast and Mochi, Rice Cake, matches perfectly.
Recipe
(1 serving)
1. Add Soymilk (1.7oz / 50cc)
2. Add Matcha Powder (1 tablespoon)
3. Add Sugar (2 tablespoon)
4. Add Egg (1)
5. Mix them well and soak Soft Bread (2) for 30min
6. Mash Daifuku (4) and Sandwich them with the bread
7. Grill the Sandwich both side with low heat
8. Slice sandwich
Ingredients
Soft Bread : 2
Egg : 1
SoyMilk : 1.7oz
Sugar : 2 tablespoon
Matcha Powder : 1 tablespoon
Butter : 10g
Green Tea Daifuku : 4 pcs
Chef
Osha-Recipe Cooking Expert: YUKA
Based in Tokyo, Japan. While she has been appearing on TV and collaborating with various media outlets as a cooking expert, she has created menus for restaurants, catering, and more. Yuka has taught classes in Tokyo, with sold-out tickets nearly every-time. She was invited to New York to host a private event with a vegan menu. Since receiving a nutritionist license, her motto is to create dishes to be enjoyed visually while maintaining a healthy diet. Yuka names this "Osha-Recipe", meaning "Fashionable Recipe".
Matcha French Toast with Mochi
Fluffy French Toast and Mochi, Rice Cake, matches perfectly.
Recipe
1 serving
- Add Soymilk
- Add Matcha Powder
- Add Sugar
- Add Egg
- Mix them well and soak Soft Bread for 30min
- Mash Daifuku and Sandwich them with the bread
- Grill the Sandwich both side with low heat
- Slice sandwich
Ingredients
Soft Bread : 2
Egg : 1
SoyMilk : 1.7 oz.
Sugar : 2 tbsp
Matcha Powder : 1 tbsp
Butter : 10g
Green Tea Daifuku : 4
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Chef
Osha-Recipe Cooking Expert : YUKA
Based in Tokyo, Japan.
While she has been appearing on TV and collaborating with various media outlets as a cooking expert, she has created menus for restaurants, catering, and more.
Yuka has taught classes in Tokyo, with sold out tickets nearly every-time. She was invited to New York to host a private event with a vegan menu.
Since receiving a nutritionist license, her motto is to create dishes to be enjoyed visually while maintaining a healthy diet. Yuka names this "Osha-Recipe", meaning "Fashionable Recipe".