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Default Coconut JUICE is NOT coconut MILK!!

On 8/5/2011 5:31 PM, dsi1 wrote:
> On 8/5/2011 3:43 PM, Jean B. wrote:
>> dsi1 wrote:
>>> On 8/4/2011 7:40 PM, Storrmmee wrote:
>>>> any of these recipes would b e grateful received, Lee
>>>
>>>
>>> You axed for it - here's a link to an article on batta mochi:
>>>
>>> http://www.brooklynfarmhouse.com/200.../butter-mochi/
>>>
>>> I wouldn't use her recipe though - simply because the measurements
>>> aren't real convenient. The recipe below is the one I use most of the
>>> time - the advantage being that I don't have to measure much. This one
>>> uses grated coconut instead of coconut cream.
>>>
>>> I've had it both ways and I'm pretty sure that you'd like either one.
>>> The recipe in the link above indeed does look like a cake but it's
>>> nothing like a cake. Feel free to add a good amount of flaked coconut
>>> to that recipe too. Good luck!
>>>
>>>
>>> BUTTER MOCHI
>>> Printed from COOKS.COM
>>> 1/2 c. butter
>>> 1 (1 lb.) pkg. mochiko
>>> 2 c. sugar
>>> 1 tsp. baking powder
>>> 3 c. milk
>>> 5 eggs, beaten
>>> 1 tsp. vanilla
>>> 1 c. flaked coconut
>>> Preheat electric oven to 350 degrees. Melt butter; cool. Combine
>>> mochiko, sugar, and baking powder. Combine butter and remaining
>>> ingredients. Stir into mochiko mixture; mix well. Pour into a 13 x 9 x
>>> 2 inch pan. Bake for 1 hour. cool. Makes 24 pieces.

>>
>> My daughter might like that! I don't suppose you or anyone has a TNT
>> recipe for a baked cake that contains sweetened red beans? I have had a
>> recipe for a while, but it doesn't specify the size of the can of beans,
>> so I eye it and then decide I can't do it as written.
>>

>
> It took me a while to figure out what "TNT" was. :-) My son makes a lime
> fudge that's called Key Lime TNT. It calls for a quarter cup of grated
> lime. My guess is that in this case, TNT doesn't mean "tried 'n true."
>
> I don't know of any recipe but the simplest way to do this is to prepare
> a sweetened pancake batter and make them about 6" in diameter, then
> spread some sweetened bean paste/jam and fold in half. Oh boy! I could
> go for one right now!


Oops, you have to make pancakes with the pancake batter. :-)