Best 3 Microwave Mochi Recipes

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Jump into the fascinating world of microwave mochi, a quick and delightful treat that will tantalize your taste buds. In this article, we embark on a culinary journey to uncover the secrets of creating the perfect microwave mochi, a chewy, gooey Japanese dessert that can be enjoyed in minutes. From choosing the right ingredients to mastering the art of folding and shaping, we'll guide you through the process of crafting this irresistible delicacy in the convenience of your own kitchen. So, prepare to be amazed as we unveil the best microwave mochi recipes, offering a range of flavors and textures that will satisfy your sweet cravings.

Here are our top 3 tried and tested recipes!

MICROWAVE MOCHI



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A microwavable form of the Japanese dessert made with sweet rice flour. More varied and interesting flavors are available as well.

Provided by DINKYPIE

Categories     World Cuisine Recipes     Asian     Japanese

Time 15m

Yield 25

Number Of Ingredients 7

1 ½ cups mochiko (glutinous rice flour)
1 cup white sugar
1 ½ cups water
2 drops distilled white vinegar
½ cup potato starch
¼ cup white sugar
¼ teaspoon salt

Steps:

  • In a medium bowl, mix together the mochiko, 1 cup of sugar, and water until well blended. Mix in the 2 drops of vinegar to soften. Pour into a microwave-safe dish, and loosely cover with plastic. Microwave for 8 to 10 minutes on HIGH. Remove, and let cool until cool enough to handle.
  • In a small bowl, combine the potato starch, 1/4 cup sugar, and salt. Turn the mochi out onto the plastic, and cut into pieces using a plastic or wooden knife. Metal knives tend to stick too much. Roll the pieces in the potato starch mixture.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 82.5 calories, Carbohydrate 19.9 g, Fat 0.1 g, Fiber 0.2 g, Protein 0.6 g, Sodium 23.5 mg, Sugar 10 g

MICROWAVE MOCHI



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This recipe is so easy a child could make it - my daughter used to enjoy making this & added weird food coloring that would make a purist cringe! From "Aunty Pua's Keiki Cookbook".

Provided by Judy from Hawaii

Categories     Dessert

Time 15m

Yield 12 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 7

1 cup water
1 cup sugar
1 cup mochiko sweet rice flour (rice flour)
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
2 drops red food coloring or 2 drops green food coloring
soybean flour (kinako)
vegetable oil, to grease pan

Steps:

  • Mix together all ingredients except kinako using an electric mixer.
  • Mix only until batter is smooth, do not over mix.
  • Spray pan with non-stick vegetable oil spray or oil lightly with vegetable oil.
  • Pour batter into the pan & cover with plastic wrap.
  • Microwave on high for 5 minutes; if your microwave does not rotate, turn pan after 2 minutes.
  • Carefully remove the plastic wrap, allowing the steam to escape away from you.
  • Cool.
  • Cut into 12 pieces using a plastic knife.
  • Place some kinako on some plastic wrap and roll mochi in it.
  • Note: cooking time may have to be adjusted, depending on your microwave.
  • Mochi is done when center is firm.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 113.2, Fat 0.2, SaturatedFat 0.1, Sodium 0.8, Carbohydrate 27.2, Fiber 0.3, Sugar 16.7, Protein 0.8

MOCHI



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Sticky, chewy mochi Taiwanese/Japanese style. All you need is a microwave! Recipe can be multiplied, but I usually just make a small batch.

Provided by Crystella

Categories     Dessert

Time 33m

Yield 2 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 4

7 tablespoons glutinous-rice flour (can be mochiko, but I used a Thai brand)
5 tablespoons boiling water
1 tablespoon sugar
1/4 cup roasted unsalted peanuts (best if skinned, too)

Steps:

  • In a bowl (I use a souffle-size bowl, around 2 cups) stir together the rice flour and sugar.
  • While mixing with a spoon or small stiff spatula, pour in the boiling water.
  • Stir in clockwise direction until the lumps disappear, and the batter is slightly elasticky, about 2 minutes (note: it will become difficult to stir, but try your best anyway!).
  • Cover the container with plastic wrap, and microwave on HIGH for 2-4 minutes, depending on your microwave.
  • Meanwhile, grease a ziploc bag well.
  • Invert the bag (oil side out), and remove the mochi from the bowl into the bag (you can let it cool a bit before you do this, but the more you cool it, the harder the bowl will become to clean =/). Don't burn yourself!
  • While the mochi is still warm, start kneading. To knead: Stretch and flatten the dough inside the bag with the palm of your hand, then pick up the bag at one corner, shake it so that it rolls into a ball again, then repeat. You can also knead it by placing the mochi into a greased bowl, and knead it as you would a normal dough. Knead for about 7~10 minutes, or to the consistency (chewiness) you want.
  • To prepare the coating: Process the peanuts in a blender or food processor, and spread the powder out in a plate. Do not add sugar to the coating! Because the sugar will dissolve with the moisture in the mochi, making it super sticky.
  • Pull off a teaspoonful-sized mochi ball with your hand, and coat in peanut powder. Alternatively, if you prepared it inside a bag, cut off a 1/4" corner, and squeeze from the bag. Separate the balls with greased scissors, or with chopsticks =P.
  • Enjoy!
  • Variations: Instead of using a coating, you could also wrap sweet red bean paste inside the mochi for daifukus =).

Tips:

  • To achieve the perfect chewy texture, use glutinous rice flour.
  • Moisten your hands with water to prevent the dough from sticking.
  • Knead the dough until it is smooth and elastic.
  • If the dough is too sticky, add more rice flour.
  • If the dough is too dry, add more water.
  • Shape the mochi into small balls or any desired shape.
  • Boil the mochi balls for 2-3 minutes, or until they float to the top.
  • Drain the mochi balls and immediately coat them in sugar or your preferred topping.
  • Enjoy the mochi balls warm or chilled.
  • Experiment with different fillings and toppings to create your own unique mochi recipes.

Conclusion:

Mochi is a delicious and versatile Japanese treat with a soft and chewy texture. It can be enjoyed on its own or used in a variety of dishes. These easy microwave mochi recipes provide a quick and convenient way to make mochi at home. Whether you prefer classic mochi balls, stuffed mochi, or mochi ice cream, there's a recipe here for everyone. Get creative and experiment with different flavors and toppings to create your own unique mochi masterpiece.

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