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Adzuki/Aduki Red Bean Paste

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Ingredients

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2 cups cooked adzuki beans (see instructions)
1 1/2 cups sugar
1 tablespoon water (approx see directions)

Nutritional information

122.9
Calories
0g
Calories From Fat
0.1g
Total Fat
0 g
Saturated Fat
0mg
Cholesterol
1.2mg
Sodium
27.4g
Carbs
2.5g
Dietary Fiber
15g
Sugars
3.9g
Protein
35g
Serving Size (g)
20
Serving Size

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Adzuki/Aduki Red Bean Paste

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    I'm not entirely sure how authentic this is, but I looked up various adzuki bean paste recipes since I can't get canned/jarred nearby. So I came up with this one where the first batch was too sugary so I toned it down and got it right the second time-- it's easy but not quick! Using dried adzuki beans is optimal but canned would probably do in a pinch to cut the night the beans need to soak. They must be soft and squishable. Straining overnight is important, but all in all this is easy. Adzuki paste is used in Japanese and Chinese confections and as a spread, the nutritious properties of the red beans help cancel out the pure sugar!

    • 2940 min
    • Serves 20
    • Easy

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    Adzuki/Aduki Red Bean Paste, I’m not entirely sure how authentic this is, but I looked up various adzuki bean paste recipes since I can’t get canned/jarred nearby. So I came up with this one where the first batch was too sugary so I toned it down and got it right the second time– it’s easy but not quick! Using dried adzuki beans is optimal but canned would probably do in a pinch to cut the night the beans need to soak. They must be soft and squishable. Straining overnight is important, but all in all this is easy. Adzuki paste is used in Japanese and Chinese confections and as a spread, the nutritious properties of the red beans help cancel out the pure sugar!, I’m not entirely sure how authentic this is, but I looked up various adzuki bean paste recipes since I can’t get canned/jarred nearby. So I came up with this one where the first batch was too sugary so I toned it down and got it right the second time– it’s easy but not quick! Using dried adzuki beans is optimal but canned would probably do in a pinch to cut the night the beans need to soak. They must be soft and squishable. Straining overnight is important, but all in all this is easy. Adzuki paste is used in Japanese and Chinese confections and as a spread, the nutritious properties of the red beans help cancel out the pure sugar!


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Measure Out About 1 Dry Cup of Dried Adzuki Beans. You Will Probably Have Leftover, Adzuki Beans Definitely Multiply When Cooked. Soak the Beans Overnight.

    2
    Done

    Next Day, Bring About 4-5 Cups of Water to a Boil, Then Let the Beans Simmer For 35-40 Minutes or Until Soft, With the Pot Lid Loosely Covered.

    3
    Done

    Drain the Beans, and Measure Out 2 Cups Now That They're Cooked. (save the Leftover Beans For Veggie Burger or Roasting Purposes, or Other Adzuki Confections!).

    4
    Done

    Put the Cooked Beans and 1 1/2 Cups of Sugar Plus a Little Water Into a Food Processor and Puree It Until There Are Almost No More Bean Pieces Left.

    5
    Done

    Pour the Paste Into a Colander Fitted Over a Large Bowl, and Let Strain Overnight (at Least 6-8 Hours.).

    6
    Done

    When It's All Done Straining the Next Day, There Should Be a Lot of Liquid in the Bottom of the Bowl and the Paste Inside the Colander Should Be Nice and Thick. It's Ready For Use Now! It Can Be Refridgerated For Up to a Week, Then Frozen For a Few Months For Future Use.

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