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Daifuku

Japanese Mochi

Daifuku are soft, chewy Japanese mochi (rice cakes) filled with sweet red bean paste (anko). This classic wagashi (traditional Japanese confectionery) is a delightful treat.

Время подготовки30 minutes
Время приготовления3 minutes
Общее время33 minutes
Порции10
СложностьMedium
Daifuku - Japan traditional dish

🧂 Ингредиенты

  • 150 g Mochiko (sweet rice flour)(Ensure it's sweet rice flour, not regular rice flour.)
  • 50 g Granulated sugar
  • 200 ml Water
  • 200 g Anko (sweet red bean paste)(Store-bought or homemade. If using a block, divide it into 10 equal portions (about 20g each) and roll into balls.)
  • generous amount for dusting Potato starch (katakuriko)(Essential for preventing the mochi from sticking. Cornstarch can be used as a substitute.)

💡 Профессиональные советы

  • The mochi dough will be extremely hot after microwaving. Use a heat-resistant spatula and dust your hands generously with potato starch to handle it.
  • Work quickly once the mochi is out of the microwave, as it starts to firm up and become difficult to shape as it cools.
  • The finished daifuku should be soft, slightly sticky (even with dusting), and delightfully chewy.
  • If the anko is very firm, slightly warming it can make it easier to shape into balls.

Идеи для вариаций

Вдохновение для вашей собственной версии этого рецепта

  • Ichigo Daifuku: Add a whole fresh strawberry (hulled) on top of the anko before wrapping.
  • Matcha Daifuku: Add 1 teaspoon of matcha powder to the dry ingredients in Step 1 for a green tea flavored mochi.
  • Fruit Daifuku: Experiment with other small fruits like blueberries or small pieces of mango.

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