Easy, Fluffy Tsubu and Koshi An In a Pressure Cooker
Easy, Fluffy Tsubu and Koshi An In a Pressure Cooker

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Koshi-An (こしあん) is very smooth, pureed azuki beans where the beans are cooked until soft and passed through a sieve to get It's between Tsubu-an and Koshi-an, where some of the Azuki beans are mashed but the skins are included. How to Make Red Bean Paste (Anko) in Pressure Cooker. Join Amy as she makes the fluffiest white rice in the Instant Pot.

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To begin with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook easy, fluffy tsubu and koshi an in a pressure cooker using 4 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Easy, Fluffy Tsubu and Koshi An In a Pressure Cooker:
  1. Prepare 250 grams Dried azuki beans
  2. Prepare 80 grams Sugar
  3. Prepare 1 dash Salt
  4. Get 1 pinch Baking soda

I love cooking rice in my electric pressure cooker. It's set it and forget it easy. It cooks in half the time and you just throw the rice, water and a little salt in the pot, lock the lid in place, set the cook time and press start. Similar to rice cooked in a rice cooker or from an Asian restaurant.

Instructions to make Easy, Fluffy Tsubu and Koshi An In a Pressure Cooker:
  1. Boil the azuki beans 2-3 times (discard the boiling water).
  2. Add the red beans, water (enough to cover the beans) and baking soda into a pressure cooker. Turn the heat on to high heat with lid on.
  3. When the pressure cooker has pressurized, reduce to medium heat and cook for 25 minutes. Then turn the heat off.
  4. Drain the red beans into a bowl, using a sieve. Remove the paste at the bottom of bowl, but discard the top layer of water.
  5. Put the boiled red bean, paste and sugar into a pot, turn the heat on to low to simmer slowly.
  6. When it is cooked, season with salt, it's done.
  7. Red beans paste: Put all into a food processor, then it will become red beans paste style.

Even my kids say it's a great recipe. I ate something similar A LOT growing up with everything just dumped in a pot on the stove top. I really loved it and was made often because it was. It's really easy to make dulce de leche in a pressure cooker. But you can speed things up in a pressure cooker!

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