Today, I'm going to share with you one of traditional desserts of Southern Fukuoka, which is my hometown. She sometimes made this local dessert, goroshi (ごろし). This is not famous local cuisine, so I think that most Japanese people don't know what goroshi is and even have never hard of it unless they are elderly people who live in Southern Fukuoka. Even though my husband also grew up in Southern Fukuoka, he didn't know what goroshi is.
Goroshi is local dessert made with flour and water. It's long and flat dessert often coated with kinako (きなこ, きな粉), Japanese roasted soybean flour. It tastes similar to abekawa mochi I shared with you in my previous entry, but goroshi is not sticky at all. It's more like noodles than mochi.
I also love goroshi with sweet soy sauce, which is called sato joyu (砂糖醤油) in Japan. It tastes like mitarashi sauce (みたらし), but sato joyu is not thick at all. It's simply made with sugar and soy sauce. My husband also loved groshi with sweet soy sauce. :)
Today, I'm going to share how to make goroshi with you. It's pretty easy to make, so I hope you can try it. :)
Ingredients (6 Servings)
For Goroshi
5 oz (150g) of All Purpose Flour
2.4 oz (70g) of Lukewarm Water
Nip of Salt
For Kinako, Roasted Soybean Flour
1 Tablespoon of Kinako
1 Tablespoon of Sugar (Add more sugar if you have a sweet tooth.)
For Sato Joyu, Sweet Soy Sauce
1 Tablespoon of Soy Sauce
1 Tablespoon of Sugar (Add more sugar if you have a sweet tooth.)
1. Mix flour and salt. Add lukewarm water and knead the dough for about three to five minutes. Place it in bowl and cover it with plastic wrap. Let it rest in the room temperature for an hour.
2. Sprinkle a little flour over cutting board. Divide the dough into small pieces.
Roll out each dough to form a long shape.
Pull the dough to shape an evenly thick and long.
3. Bring water to a boil. Put the all dough in boiling water. Cook the dough for five minutes.
4. Rinse them with running water. Drain the water. Now, goroshi is ready. :)
For Kinako Goroshi (きな粉ごろし)
Kinako, Roasted Soybean Flour |
1. Put sugar and kinako in a cup.
Mix them thoroughly. You can add more sugar if you like.
2. Add goroshi in the mixture of sugar and kinako. Coat it with the mixture.
3. Serve and enjoy!
My husband purchased this sweetened chocolate kinako at a Japanese supermarket.
It tastes like soft chocolate! I think you can make it with kinako, sugar and cocoa powder.
For Sweet Soy Sauce Goroshi (砂糖醤油ごろし)
1. Mix sugar and soy sauce. Add more sugar if you like.
2. Dip the goroshi in the sauce. Enjoy!
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