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This Tricolor Japanese Dango Goes Well With Afternoon Tea

This article is written by a student writer from the Spoon University at UGA chapter.

If you’re up for a new type of chewy dessert, try this three-colored dango recipe. Dango is a type of sweet Japanese dumpling that’s typically served on a skewer. It’s usually sweetened by using rice flour as the base. There are many types of different dangos, but this recipe is a simple version of Hanami dango. This dango is made and eaten during the Sakura viewing season and comes in three colors, usually white, green, and pink. This dango recipe only requires five ingredients and takes just 15 minutes to make. The chewy sweetness pairs perfectly with some afternoon tea and good weather vibes.

3-Colored Dango

Difficulty:BeginnerServings:2 servings

Ingredients

Instructions

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    Combine the Mochiko powder and sugar in a bowl. Add in hot water little by little and mix with your hands until the dough has the same consistency as an earlobe (a weird description, but the most commonly used in Japan for the perfect dango).

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    Divide the dough into thirds. In the first portion, add the Matcha powder. Add water to the Matcha powder if needed to help it combine with the dough. In the second portion, add red food coloring and knead until the color is fully combined. Leave the last portion as is.

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    Roll the dough mixture into 6 even balls. Boil the dango for 5 minutes. Once they float to the surface, they will be done.

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    Let the dango cool in ice water. Place the dango onto skewers and serve.

Hello! My name is Hui, and I am a first year pharmacy student at UGA. My hobbies include photography, videography, reading, swimming, and napping. My favorite things in the world are food, sleeping, aesthetic, and cats (although I am allergic).