Okara, Oatmeal & Kinako Cookie Balls with Honey
Okara, Oatmeal & Kinako Cookie Balls with Honey

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About a month ago, I started making my own soy milk, again. And there comes the by-product - Soy Pulp. Seemingly plain, soy pulp is actually very nutritious. These oatmeal cookies are based on last month's delicious pumpkin cookies, only lacking the pumpkin and spices.

To begin with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can have okara, oatmeal & kinako cookie balls with honey using 8 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

  1. Get 50 grams Fresh okara
  2. Make ready 20 grams Oatmeal
  3. Make ready 2 tbsp Kinako
  4. Take 1 tbsp + 1 teaspoon Honey
  5. Take 1 tbsp Milk
  6. Take 1 up to 1 teaspoon Cinnamon (optional)
  7. Make ready 1/2 tbsp upwards ◎Kinako
  8. Get 1/2 tbsp upwards ◎Powdered sugar

Okara, soy pulp, or tofu dregs is a pulp consisting of insoluble parts of the soybean that remain after pureed soybeans are filtered in the production of soy milk and tofu. It is generally white or yellowish in color. It is part of the traditional cuisines of Japan, Korea, and China. Okara is a nutritional powerhouse, containing soluble and non-soluble fiber, protein, calcium and The problem with okara is that it's utterly bland.

  1. Microwave the fresh okara for 2 minutes at 500 W and set aside.
  2. Put the oatmeal, milk and 1 tablespoon of honey in a heat-resistant container and mix. Wrap loosely with cling film, microwave for 30 seconds, and then knead.
  3. Add the rest of the ingredients (excluding the ◎ ingredients) to the Step 2 container, and knead with the Step 2 dough.
  4. Roll the dough into bite-sized balls and chill in the fridge.
  5. Just before you are ready to serve them, coat the balls in the ◎ ingredients, and they're ready to eat.
  6. With koya tofu: Rehydrate the koya tofu in lukewarm water, then squeeze out excess water, and mince in a food processor.
  7. The rest of the Steps are the same as for the original okara version, but add the minced koya tofu instead of the okara in Step 3 When using tofu, omit the 1 scant teaspoon of honey.

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