Golden Seven Grains Roll
1.
Seven grains rice is weighed and washed.
2.
Put it into the rice pot and add the same amount of water as usual for cooking rice.
3.
Start the rice cooker and select the function of assorted rice to start cooking.
4.
Prepare all the ingredients, slice shiitake mushrooms and cut carrots into strips.
5.
Put an appropriate amount of water in a pot to boil, add long cowpea, carrot sticks and shiitake mushrooms and cook for about 5 minutes, then remove.
6.
After cooking, use kitchen paper to absorb excess water.
7.
Don't open the lid of the miscellaneous rice after boiling, let the rice absorb the excess water, and open the lid after 15-20 minutes.
8.
Take out the rice cooker and break up the rice.
9.
Add light soy sauce to the rice while it is hot.
10.
Add sesame oil.
11.
Mix the rice and seasonings evenly.
12.
Add cooked black sesame seeds.
13.
Continue to mix evenly and set aside.
14.
Mix flour and water evenly and set aside.
15.
Take a yuba coat and cut off the harder sides, which will make it easier to operate.
16.
Cut the yuba coat in half.
17.
Spread the seven-grain rice with seasonings evenly without spreading it too thick.
18.
Arrange a carrot stick, long cowpea, large root, shiitake mushroom slices, and sprinkle with chopped peanuts.
19.
Roll up the yuba robes and compact while rolling.
20.
Roll to the edge of the yuba coat and stop, spread the mixed roux thinly on the side of the yuba coat, and then close the mouth.
21.
The left and right sides of the yuba coat are also smeared with flour paste to close the mouth.
22.
Put a little oil in the pan, heat it over a medium-to-low heat, add the miscellaneous grain rolls, and fry the yuba to make it golden brown.
23.
After cooling down, cut into small pieces and serve.
Tips:
-Miscellaneous grain rice can be matched according to personal preference.
-The prepared miscellaneous grain rolls can be eaten with personal favorite sauce as a dipping sauce.
-When frying the yuba coat, the heat should be controlled well, and the yuba coat must be constantly turned over and fried, otherwise the yuba coat will burn soon.