Dorayaki is one of my favourite Japanese snacks! I first saw it on Doraemon shows and knew it as “Doraemon’s pancake”, I never actually knew it was a thing in real life (this was before I knew how to validate things on the internet alright haha)
This is one thing I used to look out for when I visit a Japanese supermarket. Although, they’re so simple to make I don’t see myself reaching out for them on shelves anymore. I use store-bought red bean paste for convenience, and the batter can be made with a single bowl.
Dorayaki どら焼き (Red Bean Pancake)
Dorayaki is a Japanese confection, sweet red bean paste sandwiched between two honey pancakes.
Ingredients
Instructions
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In a mixing bowl, add eggs, sugar and honey, mix to combine.
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Sift all-purpose flour and baking powder, mix to combine.
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Cover and refrigerate batter for about 15 minutes.
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Heat non-stick pan on low heat, lightly grease surface.
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Cook pancake: Spoon batter into pan to cook, flip pancake once the surface starts to see bubbles. Cook for an additional ~40s on the other side until both sides are brown. Repeat until batter is used up.
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Assemble Dorayaki: Place a pancake face down, add a ball of red bean paste and cover with another pancake. Press to compress. Secure with cling wrap and keep wrapped until ready to serve.
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Serve at room temperature. If needed, keep in fridge for up to 2 days (storing for an extended period will dry the pancake).