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Cinnamon and Maple-Flavored Okara Bars is one of the most popular of recent trending foods on earth. It’s enjoyed by millions daily. It is simple, it is quick, it tastes delicious. Cinnamon and Maple-Flavored Okara Bars is something that I have loved my entire life. They are nice and they look fantastic.
To begin with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can cook cinnamon and maple-flavored okara bars using 9 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Cinnamon and Maple-Flavored Okara Bars:
- Prepare 150 grams Fresh okara
- Get 25 grams Kinako
- Get 25 grams Flour (or katakuriko)
- Make ready 5 grams Cinnamon powder
- Prepare 50 grams Dried fruit (I used raisins and prunes)
- Make ready 25 grams Mixed nuts
- Take 50 grams Maple syrup
- Make ready 60 grams Soy milk
- Take 1 to 2 teaspoons Olive oil
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Instructions to make Cinnamon and Maple-Flavored Okara Bars:
- Chop the dried fruits and nuts into bite-sized pieces.
- Sprinkle kinako, flour, and cinnamon powder to okara, and mix. Add fruits and nuts from Step 1.
- Mix maple syrup, soy milk, and oil. Add to the dry ingredients from Step 2 and blend until even. If desired, add liqueur at this step.
- Forming bars: Wrap the dough in parchment paper and flatten. Lay on a baking sheet and rough cut into bars.
- Using your hands, lightly work the bars into even sections, and arrange on the baking sheet. Triangular scone-like forms may also work well.
- Bake on the top rack for about 25 minutes in an oven preheated to 355F/180C. Adjust the baking time to suit your particular oven.
- Once baked, cool on rack (they are still soft after baking). Serve once they have completely finished cooling.
- Store in a container with a tight lid with a pack of desiccant (taken from package of nori, for example), or divide into small amounts and store in the freezer (thaw at room temperature).
- How to deal with dough that not malleable: If there is not enough moisture in the okara, the bars may be difficult to form. Add soy milk to the dough until it becomes malleable.
This flavor adds a good amount of sweetness so I didn't feel I I initially thought I might put a little dilution of FLV Rich Cinnamon in here but decided against it as I thought it would distract from the mix. Cinnamon"Tastes very much like Cinnamon Toast Crunch–in a good way""Not bad at all. I agree with the CTC cereal flavor. Maple"Strong maple flavor, tastes like syrup and pancakes.""Maybe a little too sweet, but the flavor is delish!""I wouldn't pick this up over plain peanut butter, but it could be fun. Maple Cinnamon Glazed Pecans are slow baked in our special maple cinnamon sauce.
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