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Actually, the most common name for the pastry in question is "ningyoyaki". (I get google hits on "ningyouyaki" also.)

The ones I got in Asakusa are apparently quite famous, and there's one train station where you can get ones that look like Pikachu.

No luck finding a place that sells them on the Web just yet, but I did find a place that will custom-build a ningyoyaki machine.

I can't believe that this stuff hasn't become popular in the West, and yet there are zillions of candy bars with that vile "toffee" in them.

Update: At the THEM Halloween Party, I was told they were called "daifuku", but my first googling turned up many corporate webpages. But I googled for "daifuku cake" and found a recipe. It seems simple enough to make (if I can rig any of my existing kitchen gear into a steamer), but it might not be the same thing. I'll try anyway, next chance I get to go to an Asian market.

Date: 2003-11-04 05:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] warpedwitch.livejournal.com
a low pan with a tight fitting lid, or you can steam in the oven, too, with a pan and aluminum foil....you'll just need to watch the moisture levels real carefully...

Date: 2003-11-04 08:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pentomino.livejournal.com
Is a rice cooker useful? I hear those can be used to steam veggies.

Date: 2003-11-04 08:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] warpedwitch.livejournal.com
can't see why not...the one i have is an all plastic thing that can go in the microwave, and it can also be used to steam veggies....

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