Okara, Soy Milk and Kabocha Cake
Okara, Soy Milk and Kabocha Cake

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Okara (soy pulp) is a by-product from soy milk. Use it up in this moist, soft, chocolatey, eggless and dairy-free (can be vegan too) Okara Chocolate Cake! If you make your own homemade soy milk, you will always end up with a by-product - the soy pulp, also known as tofu dregs or okara. Vegan Seaweed Okara Cake, made with okara (leftover soybean pulp). shallow fry or oven baked.

To get started with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook okara, soy milk and kabocha cake using 7 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you cook it.

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The ingredients needed to make Okara, Soy Milk and Kabocha Cake:
  1. Get 150 grams Fresh okara
  2. Make ready 120 grams Japanese kabocha squash
  3. Prepare 1 Egg
  4. Take 50 grams Soy milk
  5. Take 20 grams Honey
  6. Make ready 15 grams Raisins
  7. Make ready 1 tsp Baking powder

Great recipe for Okara (Soy Pulp) and Kabocha Squash Scones. Just one version of an okara scone. Okara is the pulp left over from making soymilk. It's full of fiber, and it makes these delicious, low-fat cookies moist.

Instructions to make Okara, Soy Milk and Kabocha Cake:
  1. Cut the kabocha (including skin) into small pieces and microwave.
  2. Mash the kabocha and combine the ingredients in the order listed.
  3. Put the mixture into the cake mould and bake for 20-30 minutes at 360°F/180°C Keep an eye on it and adjust accordingly. I bake it for 30 minutes.
  4. It's done! The surface doesn't really change color.
  5. The raisins add a nice touch. It has a soft, moist texture.

Okara is the pulp left over from making soymilk. It's full of fiber, and it makes these delicious, low-fat cookies moist. Okara (not to be confused with okra) is the pulp that's left over after you make soymilk, and normally I use it to make things like "crab" cakes and burgers. Веганский муссовый торт Okara is the pulp left over after you make and strain soy milk. It's basically watery soy bean pulp and it's delicious.

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