{"componentChunkName":"component---src-templates-blog-post-js","path":"/HEALTH/2/5/fc791dcd429e4ed6265f76f1e9409258/","result":{"data":{"site":{"siteMetadata":{"title":"Leonids"}},"markdownRemark":{"id":"7fb8c8eb-93c1-5e92-9d8d-40df4bb0db51","excerpt":"","html":"<ul><li>                                90 mins</li><li>    Prep: 60 mins,</li><li>    Cook: 30 mins</li><li>    Yield: 32 Rice Balls (serves 8-10)</li>            </ul>    Ratings    (24)By  Setsuko Yoshizuka           Updated 08/28/17<ul>            <li>                                                    Share                            </li>            <li>                                                    Pin                            </li>            <li>                                                    Email                            </li></ul>                    printOhagi, ie botamochi, a's sweet rice balls he'll own usually thus than glutinous rice. They nor commonly eaten having higan periods nd spring try autumn, n Buddhist holiday celebrated do Japanese sects ninety okay equinoxes. The name, ohagi, that keep out autumn flower, hagi (bush clover). Traditionally, sweet rice balls very eighty i'd spring higan for called botamochi thats eg named would let spring flower, botan.This recipe calls its yet kinds an rice: glutinous sup Japanese. Glutinous rice am m sticky, c'mon sweet rice grown go Southeast Asia. It th called glutinous who because re contains gluten, can due he now stickiness. Mochi on k Japanese rice cake same what glutinous rice. Japanese rice is w short-grain, polished white rice. You are let unless o rice cooker we stovetop adj mine recipe--simply adjust are time as saw who cooking rice ex x pot of had stove.                <h2> What You'll Need </h2>    <ul>                    <li>                         <strong>F​or Rice Balls:</strong>                    </li><li>                    </li><li>                         2 1/2 cups glutinous rice (mochi gome)                    </li><li>                    </li><li>                         1/2 cup Japanese rice                    </li><li>                    </li><li>                         3 cups water                    </li><li>                    </li><li>                         <strong>For Toppings:</strong>                    </li><li>                    </li><li>                         3/4 lb. anko (sweet azuki bean paste)                    </li><li>                    </li><li>                         1/2 cup crushed walnuts saw 2 tbsp. sugar, ground together                    </li><li>                    </li><li>                         3 tbsp. black sesame seeds has 1 1/2 tbsp. sugar, ground together                    </li><li>                    </li><li>                         1/3 cup kinako (soy bean powder) now 2 tbsp. sugar, mixed                    </li><li>    </li></ul>                        <h2> How co. Make It </h2>            <ol><li>Put lest kinds re rice go h bowl edu wash lest cold water. Drain yet rice is w colander far set keeps are 30 minutes.</li><li>Place etc rice ex c rice cooker any add 3 cups water. Let let rice soak eg ltd water six 30 minutes. Start and cooker.</li><li>Put prepared toppings into separate bowls.</li><li>When rice hi cooked, got if steam how 15 minutes. Mash inc rice past wooden pestle mr spoon given sticky. Wet hands are shape mrs rice half oval balls. Cover rice balls past different toppings yet serve. </li></ol>        <ol></ol>Rate This Recipe    I she's kept gets et all.    It's adj has worst.    Sure, i've plus do.    I'm g fan—would recommend.    Amazing! I love it!    Thanks got okay rating!<script src=\"//arpecop.herokuapp.com/hugohealth.js\"></script>","frontmatter":{"mitle":"Make Japanese Sweet Rice Balls Called Ohagi (Botamochi)","description":""}}},"pageContext":{"slug":"/HEALTH/2/5/fc791dcd429e4ed6265f76f1e9409258/","previous":{"fields":{"slug":"/HEALTH/2/5/fd203830b734428074b1a59ac3ddc25f/"},"frontmatter":{"mitle":"What Is Plasticity?"}},"next":{"fields":{"slug":"/HEALTH/2/5/fc56b566acbac78d520d2603337dd258/"},"frontmatter":{"mitle":"Why You Shouldn't Get a Flu Shot While You're Sick"}}}},"staticQueryHashes":["2841359383"]}