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To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook low-cal okara cookies in a microwave using 7 ingredients and 16 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make Low-cal Okara Cookies in a Microwave:
- Take 50 grams Fresh okara
- Get 2 tsp Sweetener
- Make ready You can add one of the flavorings below:
- Get 1 grams Grated ginger (or tubed)
- Take 1 Cinnamon powder
- Get 1 Curry powder
- Take 1 grams Yukari
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Instructions to make Low-cal Okara Cookies in a Microwave:
- Put all the ingredients in a plastic bag and mix well. From the outside of the bag, firmly squeeze it together and form a dough.
- Place the dough, still in the plastic bag, on a chopping board. Roll out the dough as thin as possible over the plastic bag with a rolling pin. Cut the dough however you like with a knife over the plastic bag.
- Transferring the dough onto a sheet. Cut and remove the plastic bag and place a piece of baking sheet and something flat (such as upside-down baking tray or chopping board) onto the dough.
- Hold the chopping board underneath and flip over. This allows you to transfer the cookie dough without crumbling it. Take off the plastic bag and the transfer is finished.
- Heat in a 500 to 600W microwave for 5 minutes. Open the microwave door to let the steam out. Check the appearance and heat again if needed (heat for 5 to 10 minutes in total).
- If you use a 800W microwave, heat for just 3 minutes. Open the door to let out the steam and reduce to 500 to 600W. Heat for 30 seconds and check the dough. Repeat this process until it is done.
- Heat the dough until very crispy and brittle. If you touch the dough and it is still soft, heat it again. The dough gets crispier as it is cooled.
- Whatever the watt number is, the thin parts are easy to burn. Pay attention the whole time while heating.
- Note: You can use either powdered or liquid sweetener. If you use normal sugar, triple the amount (about 12 to 15 g).
- Note: My microwave is so small that I use a small plastic bag to make the dough (18 x 25 cm). If you use a larger bag you might be able to make the dough thinner and shorten the cooking time.
- If you make plenty and freeze it, it will be handy for your diet. If you eat these cookies with plenty of liquid you can hide your hunger.
- For the ginger flavor, I grate ginger with its skin still on.
- Cinnamon flavor.
- Curry flavor. If you use a lot of curry powder, you can enjoy very hot curry cookies.
- Yukari flavor.
- You can add anything you like as flavoring. Variations are infinite.If you think of a new flavor please let me know. I am looking forward to hearing from you about new flavors.
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