Amazake (甘酒) - Traditional Sweet Rice Drink
Amazake is a traditional Japanese non-alcohol beverage made from fermented rice. The fermentation process transforms rice starches into sugars, resulting in surprising sweetness without the need for cane sugar. The name "amazake" literally means "sweet sake" in Japanese. Alcohol free, but why is it called sake? There is a theory that amazake got its name from how it is made using the same ingredients as sake, just fermented for a shorter period than sake.
Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Cook Time 10 hours hrs
Course Drinks
Cuisine Japanese
- 1 cup koji
- 1⅕ cup uncooked sweet rice
- 5 cup water
Prepare porridge
Rinse the sweet rice thoroughly under cold water, and add 3 cups of water. Set the rice cooker to the 'porridge' mode and press start.【Don’t have a rice cooker?】Pour the sweet rice and water into the pot and cook it until it gets boiled to a medium heat. Once you start seeing some bubbles, stir slowly and close the pot with a lid, while leaving a little bit of opening, and then cook it for about 30 to 40 minutes. Check throughout the process to make sure the bottom of the pot doesn’t get burned.
Add koji
Once the porridge is cooked, open the lid and add 2 cups of warm water so the temperature will come down to around 70ºC (160ºF).
Add koji pieces and mix it well.
Set the rice cooker to the "Keep Warm" mode, and cover it with a cloth. Make sure to keep the rice cooker's lid open!
Let it rest for 8 to 10 hours at 50-60 ºC (125-140 ºF).Check a few times to maintain the temperature. Try tasting it when it looks ready. It should be sweet. Enjoy your amazake hot or cold! 【Tip】If amazake is too solid, add a little bit of water or blend it to make it smooth.
【How to store it?】
Store amazake in a container and keep it in the fridge. It can last about a week.
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