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Mochi

Japanese Rice Cakes

Traditional Japanese mochi are soft, chewy, and slightly sweet glutinous rice cakes. They are a quintessential part of Japanese New Year celebrations and can be enjoyed in various ways, both sweet and savory.

Tiempo de Preparación15 minutes (plus overnight soaking)
Tiempo de Cocción30-40 minutes
Tiempo Total45 minutes (plus overnight soaking)
Porciones12
DificultadMedium
Mochi - Japan traditional dish

🧂 Ingredientes

  • 300 g Mochigome (Japanese short-grain glutinous rice)
  • for steaming Water
  • generous amount Potato starch (katakuriko) or cornstarch

💡 Consejos de Profesional

  • The mochi will be extremely sticky. Generously dusting your hands and work surface with starch is crucial. Re-dust as needed.
  • Work with the mochi dough while it's still warm, as it becomes much harder to shape once it cools.
  • Traditional mochi pounding (mochitsuki) is a communal event in Japan, often performed during the New Year's season.
  • Leftover mochi can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for a day or two, or frozen for longer storage. Reheat gently before serving.

Ideas de "Twist"

Inspiración para tu propia versión de esta receta

  • Daifuku Mochi: Filled with sweet red bean paste (anko).
  • Kinako Mochi: Rolled in roasted soybean flour (kinako) and sugar.
  • Yomogi Mochi: Mugwort is added to the dough for a green color and subtle herbal flavor.
  • Ozoni: Mochi is a key ingredient in this savory New Year's soup.

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