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Shruti Showcases her Bean Paste Recipe
Guest instructor Shruti Archit Saxena from Shruti's Cake Addiction brings us a highly sought-after bean paste recipe and cosmos flower tutorial. Bean paste offers an exciting new medium that many cake decorators have been wanting to work with, and we are very pleased to have an expert like Shruti on Sugar Geek Show.
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Recipe
Ingredients
- 100 g White/Lima beans
- 85 g Granulated sugar
- 10 g Vegetable oil
- 10 g Vegetable shortening
- 25 g AP flour
- 20 g Tapioca flour
- 20 g Corn flour
- 18 g Liquid glucose
- 4 g Glycerin
Instructions
- Soak lima beans for a minimum 16-17 hours in water. Beans will get bigger in size.
- Peel lima bean skin of each bean by pinching beans together.
- Place beans in a heavy-bottom pot with 4 cups of water. Start cooking beans over high heat until boiling, then reduce heat to medium, regularly stirring beans for 35-40 minutes until beans break down and get mushy.If you use up the water and beans are still not cooked, you can add more water.
- Let beans cool. Then grind into a fine paste using a food processor or blender. Pass bean mixture through a fine sieve to remove any lumps.
- Add bean mixture to a heavy-bottom pot. Start cooking at medium-low heat. Once bean mixture start bubbling, add granulated sugar, stirring constantly until mixture starts to thicken up and leaves the sides of the pan, about 10-20 minutes.Remove bean paste from pan.
- While bean paste is still hot, add AP flour, tapioca starch, corn starch, oil, liquid glucose and vegetable shortening to paste and mix together, being careful not to create any lumps when mixing.
- Place bean paste onto a sheet of foil in the center. Fold up all sides towards the center, then steam paste in a stovetop steamer on medium heat for 20 minutes.If bean paste is sticking to the sides of the foil, it needs to be steamed longer for another 3-4 minutes, then check again to see if the paste is ready.
- After bean paste has cooled, but not completely cold, take out of foil and add glycerin. Begin to knead until glycerin is fully incorporated.
- Let bean paste rest for 2-3 hours. Knead paste and add color as you would to gumpaste or fondant.
Notes
Nutrition
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Recipe
Ingredients
- 100 g White/Lima beans
- 85 g Granulated sugar
- 10 g Vegetable oil
- 10 g Vegetable shortening
- 25 g AP flour
- 20 g Tapioca flour
- 20 g Corn flour
- 18 g Liquid glucose
- 4 g Glycerin
Instructions
- Soak lima beans for a minimum 16-17 hours in water. Beans will get bigger in size.
- Peel lima bean skin of each bean by pinching beans together.
- Place beans in a heavy-bottom pot with 4 cups of water. Start cooking beans over high heat until boiling, then reduce heat to medium, regularly stirring beans for 35-40 minutes until beans break down and get mushy.If you use up the water and beans are still not cooked, you can add more water.
- Let beans cool. Then grind into a fine paste using a food processor or blender. Pass bean mixture through a fine sieve to remove any lumps.
- Add bean mixture to a heavy-bottom pot. Start cooking at medium-low heat. Once bean mixture start bubbling, add granulated sugar, stirring constantly until mixture starts to thicken up and leaves the sides of the pan, about 10-20 minutes.Remove bean paste from pan.
- While bean paste is still hot, add AP flour, tapioca starch, corn starch, oil, liquid glucose and vegetable shortening to paste and mix together, being careful not to create any lumps when mixing.
- Place bean paste onto a sheet of foil in the center. Fold up all sides towards the center, then steam paste in a stovetop steamer on medium heat for 20 minutes.If bean paste is sticking to the sides of the foil, it needs to be steamed longer for another 3-4 minutes, then check again to see if the paste is ready.
- After bean paste has cooled, but not completely cold, take out of foil and add glycerin. Begin to knead until glycerin is fully incorporated.
- Let bean paste rest for 2-3 hours. Knead paste and add color as you would to gumpaste or fondant.
Notes
Nutrition
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