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20 grams of unsalted butter, take it out of the refrigerator and cut into small cubes before use. -
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Sift together 20 grams of unsalted butter, 20 grams of low-gluten flour, 20 grams of fine sugar, 20 grams of almond flour, and 2 grams of matcha powder. -
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Wear gloves, gently knead into small uniform particles, and refrigerate until ready to use. -
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Put 60 grams of corn oil and 8 grams of matcha powder together and stir until the matcha is completely dissolved. -
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Add 2 eggs, 80 grams of milk, and 70 grams of white sugar, and stir evenly. -
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Sift in 160 grams of low-gluten flour, 4 grams of baking powder, 15 grams of cornstarch, and 15 grams of almond flour. -
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Stir in a Z-shape to prevent the batter from forming gluten, and stir until smooth and grain-free. -
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Put the batter into a piping bag and squeeze it into the paper cup mold. If you want an afro effect, squeeze it to 9 points full. -
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Sprinkle a layer of matcha crispy chips on the surface. -
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Put an appropriate amount of honey red beans on top and put it into the preheated oven. -
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Preheat the oven to 170°C in advance and bake for 25-30 minutes. Note: After the surface is colored, you can place a baking sheet or tin foil on the upper layer to delay the discoloration of the matcha. -
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Matcha crispy muffin, complete O(∩_∩)O -
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The soft muffin contains a rich matcha flavor. -
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The addition of butter crispy bits gives it a sense of layering and surprise. -
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With every bite, the crispiness of the crispy crumbs and the softness of the muffin are intertwined. -
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brings a rich sense of layering, as if the rhythm is jumping in the mouth. -
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The unique bitterness and sweetness of matcha is gradually released during chewing, and the tip of the tongue is soothed just right.
Tips
1. The amount of matcha powder can be adjusted according to personal taste. Add an appropriate amount and do not add too much to avoid being too bitter.
2. The type of crispy grains can be selected according to personal preference to increase the layering of taste.
3. The batter should not be mixed excessively to prevent the muffin from being too dense.
4. During the baking process, insert a toothpick to check the doneness to avoid over-baking.