Posts Tagged ‘matcha nature’

matcha jelly

Matcha Jelly

Save Print   Matcha jelly is light and sweet! It is super easy to make and it makes a perfect dessert for entertaining. You can make the anko sauce with canned black beans. Anko is usually made with red beans (azuki beans), but canned black beans work just fine! This recipe is for two to […]

matcha mille crepe cake

Matcha Mille Crepe Cake

Save Print Matcha Mille Crepe Cake   Matcha mille crepe cake is a gorgeous cake made with thin stacked layers of buttery crepes, with sweet and flavorful matcha cream in between. It is creamy and scrumptious! Remember to use lukewarm milk.! If the milk is cold, the butter will hardens and if it is too […]

matcha ice cream

Matcha Ice Cream (no churn)

Save Print Matcha Ice Cream (no churn)   This matcha ice cream is easy to make with just seven ingredients, and you don’t need to have an ice cream maker. Enjoy this flavorful matcha ice cream throughout the summer! Ingredients 80g (3 oz) sugar 2 tablespoons matcha powder 1½ tablespoon corn starch 400cc (4/5 cup) […]

matcha florentine biscuits

Matcha Florentine Biscuits

Save Print Matcha Florentine Biscuits   Matcha florentine biscuits are toasty and sweet! Perfect for a teatime. This recipe is for a 11″ x 11″ pan, 44 biscuits. If you don’t have a pan, make one with parchment paper (refer to our news titled a pan with parchment paper). Stick to the recipe and be […]

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Matcha Mochi with Tapioca Flour

Save Print   This mochi is made from tapioca flour (starch). It is jelly-like and a little bit chewy. The slightly sweet mochi is generously sprinkled with bittersweet matcha. If you would like to add some more sweetness, pour a little bit of maple syrup over the mochi. Ingredients 80g (3 oz) tapioca flour (starch) […]

matcha castella

Matcha Castella Cake

Save Print Matcha Castella Cake   Castella cake is fluffy and airy, with a very prevalent sweetness. It was introduced originally to Nagasaki from Portugal in the 16th century, and the recipe has been slightly modified to Japanese taste. The name is derived from the Portuguese term Pão de Castela, which means “bread from Castile […]

Matcha Muffins

Matcha Muffins

Start your day with a rich and buttery matcha muffin. It has melted white chocolate that makes it moist and sweet. You can add sliced almonds, chopped walnuts, or raisins. milk 1/3 cup white chocolate 2/3 cup flour 3 cups minus 2 Tbsp matcha 2 Tbsp baking powder 1 1/2 tsp butter 2 sticks sugar […]