2 cups (500 ml) canned coconut cream (thick, creamy part only, no coconut water) 2 cups (500 ml) mascarpone ¼ cup (60 ml) icing sugar, plus more for whipping cream 1 cup (250 ml) whipping cream toasted coconut ribbons, for garnish
1 In a blender, combine milk, water, eggs, melted butter, flour, salt, sugar, 4 tsp (20 ml) vanilla and matcha powder and blend until thoroughly combined, about 1 minute. Transfer to a jug or mixing bowl and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes and up to overnight. 2 When ready to cook crêpes, remove batter from refrigerator and give it a light whisk. It should have consistency of whipping cream. If too thick, whisk in 1 to 2 tbsp (15 to 30 ml) water to thin it out. 3 Heat a 7-in (18 cm) non-stick frying pan over medium-low heat. When warm, lightly grease with coconut oil, wiping off any excess with paper towel. Pour in enough batter to thinly coat bottom of pan, about 3 tbsp (45 ml). Tilt pan so entire bottom surface is coated with a thin layer of batter. Let cook for about 2 minutes. Crêpe is ready to flip when bubbles appear on surface and edges look dry. Flip with a spatula and cook for a further 30 seconds to 1 minute. Transfer to a plate and cover with a tea towel. Repeat with remaining crêpe batter. You should end up with about 20 crêpes. Crêpes can be made ahead; just stack cooked crêpes between sheets of waxed paper and store in an airtight container in refrigerator for up to 4 days. 4 While crêpes cool, in bowl of a stand mixer fitted with whisk attachment, whisk coconut cream and mascarpone at medium speed until smooth and fluffy, about 1 minute. Add icing sugar and remaining 1 tsp (5 ml) vanilla. Whisk until well combined, thick and creamy, another 1 to 2 minutes. Refrigerate mixture for 20 minutes. 5 To assemble cake, place first crêpe on a serving plate and spread about 1½ to 2 tbsp (22.5 to 30 ml) cream mixture into a thin layer before placing a second crêpe on top. Repeat, layering crêpes and cream and ending with a final crêpe on top, until all crêpes have been used up. Lightly cover with plastic wrap or a cake dome and refrigerate for at least 1 hour and up to overnight. 6 When ready to serve, whip cream and 1 to 2 tbsp (15 to 30 ml) icing sugar until stiff peaks form. Dollop on top of cake, sprinkle with toasted coconut ribbons and finish with a dusting of matcha powder. Slice with a serrated knife and serve. Serves 12 PAIRS WITH CHOYA UJI GREEN TEA UMESHU Japan $35.99 55376 720 ml AMARULA PLANT-BASED CREAM‑LIKE LIQUEUR South Africa $29.99 474949
UBE-GLAZED MOCHI DOUGHNUTS 2 cups (500 ml) sweet rice flour, divided ¾ cup (180 ml) whole milk, divided ½ cup (125 ml) tapioca starch ¼ cup (60 ml) granulated sugar ¼ tsp (1 ml) kosher salt 1 tsp (5 ml) baking powder 1 egg 2 tbsp (30 ml) unsalted butter, melted vegetable oil, for frying, plus more for shaping doughnuts 1½ cups (375 ml) icing sugar 2 tbsp (30 ml) 2% milk ¼ to ½ tsp (1 to 2.5 ml) ube extract (available at Filipino grocery stores and online) 2 oz (60 g) white chocolate chips 1 Start by making mochi doughnuts. In a microwave-safe bowl, use a fork to stir ¼ cup (60 ml) sweet rice flour and ¼ cup (60 ml) milk. Microwave on high for 15-second intervals, stirring between cooking times, until a sticky dough forms, 30 to 45 seconds in total. Set aside and let cool to room temperature. 2 Meanwhile, in a medium mixing bowl, whisk remaining 1¾ cups (430 ml) rice flour, remaining ½ cup (125 ml) milk, tapioca starch, sugar, salt and baking powder. Set aside. In a small bowl, whisk egg and melted butter. Set aside. 3 To dry ingredient bowl, add cooled mochi dough and egg mixture. Stir with a wooden spoon until dough comes together. Continue to knead dough in bowl until smooth and only slightly sticky. Dough should be able to hold its shape. Add a little more rice flour as needed. 4 Pour vegetable oil into a large heavy-bottomed saucepan to come 2-in (5 cm) up sides. Fit saucepan with a deep-frying thermometer and heat oil over medium until thermometer registers 350 F (175 C). 5 Cut a large piece of parchment into eight 4-in (10 cm) squares and set aside. 6 To shape doughnuts, lightly oil your hands and divide dough into 8 equal portions. Working with 1 portion of dough at a time, divide portion into 8 pieces and roll into balls. Arrange 8 balls in a circle on a parchment square, making sure balls are touching. Transfer parchment with doughnut ring to a rimmed baking sheet. Repeat rolling and shaping process to make 7 more doughnut rings. 7 Working with 1 doughnut ring at a time, carefully pick up a parchment square and lower it, paper-side down, into oil. Fry for about 45 seconds, then carefully remove parchment with tongs and discard. Continue to fry doughnut until golden brown, about 2 minutes per side. Take care not to flip too early or doughnut may break apart. Carefully transfer to a rack and let cool. Repeat cooking process with remaining doughnuts. 8 While doughnuts cool, make glaze. In a medium bowl wide enough to dip doughnuts into, whisk icing sugar, milk and desired amount of ube extract. Adjust consistency as desired with milk, 1 tsp (5 ml) at a time.
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