This time, I ground up black tea leaves and added them to steamed bread.
The result was a black tea flavored steamed bread. I often fail when there’s too much moisture, but this time, since the tea leaves were ground, it turned out perfectly.
Japanese link: Black Tea Steamed Bread Recipe
Black Tea Steamed Bread Recipe (Ingredients)
# | Ingredients | Grams (g) | Calories (kcal) | Price (yen) | Notes |
1 | Egg | 60 | 91 | ¥20 | M size, 1 egg |
2 | Milk | 20 | 13 | ¥4 | |
3 | Canola oil | 15 | 138 | ¥5 | |
4 | Black tea leaves | 3 | 9 | ¥11 | |
5 | Flour | 50 | 184 | ¥10 | |
6 | Sugar | 50 | 194 | ¥15 | |
7 | Baking powder | 2 | 3 | ¥10 | |
(Total) | 200g | 632kcal | ¥75 |
Calories and prices are approximate values.
Black Tea Steamed Bread Recipe (Instructions)
(1) Whisk the whole egg, 20g milk, 15g oil, and 3g ground black tea leaves in a mortar with a hand mixer for about 1 minute.
(2) Add 50g flour, 50g sugar, and 2g baking powder to (1) and mix gently with a spatula.
(3) Pour (2) into cup molds (pre-warmed in a steamer) and steam in a boiling pot (I wrapped the pot lid with a towel to create a steamer-like effect) for about 15-20 minutes (until most of the water in the pot was gone).
(4) The finished product was fluffy and had a strong black tea flavor. The white lumps are clumps of flour. It might be better to mix a little more.
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