Ingredients
- 100 grams Cake flour
- 20 grams Sugar
- 20 grams Vegetable oil
- 30 ml Milk
- 1 Cinnamon
- 1 Granulated sugar
Instructions
- Combine the vegetable oil, milk, and sugar together in a bowl and mix with a whisk well.
- Add in the flour and fold in with a rubber spatula.
- Once it's no longer moist, pour the dough into a plastic bag.
- (Depending on the temperature and humidity, it may turn crumbly.
- Don't worry if it's a bit powdery.)
- Fold the dough until it's no longer lumpy and then gently roll it out with a rolling pin.
- Be careful not to rip the dough.
- (This time I rolled it out to a 24 x 27 cm piece that was 1 mm thick.)
- If the dough is too soft to handle, put it in the fridge for 10 minutes to rest.
- Coat with the sugar and flour leaving about 2 cm of one side un-coated.
- Starting from the side opposite of the uncovered side, roll up the dough.
- Then roll out the dough to 5 mm thick.
- (Sprinkle some sugar on top if you'd like.)
- Cut the dough into 5-6 mm wide slices with a kitchen knife.
- Bake in an oven at 160C for 12-15 minutes and it's done!
- (I used a gas oven.)
- You can also make different versions by using cocoa, kinako flour, coffee or tea leaves.
- It's also nice to make this with crystal sugar or raw cane sugar, instead of granulated sugar.
- You can make this quickly whenever you feel like eating sweets.
- If you are making this as a gift, it tastes better if you use butter instead of vegetable oil.
- [Sesame & Coconut version] White sesame seeds + coconut + granulated sugar.
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