Dorayaki

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Dorayaki is a type of traditional Japanese confectionery that is popular in Japan and other parts of the world. It is a sweet treat that consists of two small pancake-like patties made from castella sponge cake batter, which are filled with sweet red bean paste.

Etymology

The name "Dorayaki" comes from the Japanese word "dora", which means "gong", and "yaki", which means "grilled" or "cooked". The name is believed to have been derived from the shape of the confectionery, which resembles a small gong.

History

Dorayaki has been a popular confectionery in Japan since the Edo period. It is said to have been invented by Usagiya, a sweets shop in the Ueno district of Tokyo, in 1914. The original Dorayaki consisted of only one layer, and it was not until later that it was made with two layers and filled with red bean paste.

Preparation

Dorayaki is made by first preparing the castella sponge cake batter, which is made from flour, sugar, and eggs. The batter is then cooked on a griddle to form two small, round pancakes. Once the pancakes are cooked, they are filled with sweet red bean paste, which is made from azuki beans that have been boiled and sweetened with sugar. The two pancakes are then sandwiched together with the red bean paste in the middle.

Variations

There are several variations of Dorayaki that are popular in Japan and other parts of the world. Some variations include Dorayaki filled with matcha cream, custard, or chocolate. There are also Dorayaki that are made with different types of cake batter, such as mochi or green tea batter.

In popular culture

Dorayaki is well-known in popular culture, particularly in Japan, due to its association with the popular manga and anime character Doraemon. In the series, Dorayaki is Doraemon's favorite food, and it is often used as a plot device in the stories.

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