Authentic Amazake Made with Rice-Koji in a Rice Cooker.
You can have Authentic Amazake Made with Rice-Koji in a Rice Cooker using 3 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you cook it.
Ingredients of Authentic Amazake Made with Rice-Koji in a Rice Cooker
- You need 350 grams of Uncooked white rice.
- It's 200 grams of Rice malt (dried).
- Prepare 500 ml of Boiling water.
Authentic Amazake Made with Rice-Koji in a Rice Cooker instructions
- To prepare the rice: Put the rinsed rice in the rice cooker, then fill with water (not listed) up to the 2 cup line, then set on the "okayu" (rice porridge) mode..
- To prepare the dried rice malt: Put the rice malt in a plastic bag, then break it up into pieces (It will be heated in boiling water later, so it doesn't need to be broken up too finely at this stage.).
- After the rice from Step 1 finishes cooking, turn off the switch, stir up the porridge, and let sit for 10 minutes with the lid opened. Cool until the porridge temperature reaches about 70℃. Mix in the rice malt from Step 2. The overall temperature should then drop to about 55℃..
- [Preparing the hot water] Fill a pot with 300 ml of water, bring to a boil, then turn off the heat. Add 200 ml water (which should then bring the temperature down to 65℃)..
- Add the hot water from Step 4 to the rice cooker from Step 3 (to achieve a temperature of 57℃). Tip: The temperature should be 55-60℃ after combining everything..
- [To maintain the right temperature for fermentation] Lay a towel over the opened rice cooker and switch on the "warming" function. Once it starts to ferment, the temperature will rise, but not to worry..
- It's ready after about 5 hours, when it has become sweet. Mix twice during the fermentation. If you're concerned about the lumpy texture, process with a hand mixer until smooth..
- [Prepare for freezing] Pour the amazake into a resealable bag, lay it on a tray, then freeze. Break off necessary amounts for use..
- Try mixing it as a cocktail with shochu and soda water, or make amazake yogurt. You could also use it as a sweetener when cooking..
- Have a daikon radish and persimmon salad tossed with [Shio-koji and Amazake Dressing]. https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/153340-shio-koji-amazake-dressing.
- Or try this [All-Purpose Seasoning with Shio-Koji & Amazake]. https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/145420-all-purpose-seasoning-with-shio-koji-%EF%BC%86-amazake-sweet-shio-koji.