Japanese Valentine's Day chocolate (made by a child of a family who worked hard)

Japanese Valentine's Day chocolate chip japanese scone

 chokotip scone

Chocolate Chip Scone

made by a child of a family who worked hard :)

<Total time : 30 mins>

<Ingredients for 2 servings>

・200 g pancake mix
・Salad oil 40cc
・70cc milk
・1 chocolate bar

Cooking Instructions

Step 1: Put pancake mix in a bowl.

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Step 2: Add the salad oil and mix.

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Step 3: Add 70cc of milk and mix.

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Step 4: Fold in the chocolate sheet into small pieces and mix.

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Step 5: Cut into 8 equal portions about 2 cm thick.

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Step 6: Bake in the oven at 180° for about 20 minutes after preheating.

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Finished!

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