Japanese Dessert Bakes
A baked sweet potato in a clay tsubo. A custard pudding the size of a fist. A mille-crepe of twenty thin layers. The Japanese dessert bake is restrained on the surface and exact underneath.
Featured japanese dessert bakes recipes
- Purin, the Japanese custard pudding — Iris · Tokyo · A water-bath custard with a caramel base. Inverted onto a small plate.
- Mille-crêpe, twenty layers — Iris · Tokyo · Twenty thin crêpes stacked with cream. Bakery cross-section in your kitchen.
- Baked cheese tart, Hokkaido — Iris · Hokkaido · A cookie shell, a cheese filling baked twice. Eat slightly warm.
- Sweet potato yokan, baked — Iris · Kagoshima · Mashed sweet potato, sugar, agar — set, then sliced like a terrine.
- Japanese apple pie, thin and lattice-glazed — Iris · Aomori · A tighter, smaller pie than the American version. Lattice glazed dark.
- Pudding cake, the inverted one — Iris · Tokyo · A sponge baked over a custard. Inverted at the table — the layers swap.
- Sweet potato tart, autumn — Iris · Kagawa · A sweet potato filling piped onto a pâte sucrée shell. Glazed and broiled.
- Matcha tiramisu, Kyoto — Iris · Kyoto · A green-tea version of the Italian. No-bake. Powdered matcha across the top.
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