Sakura Mochi with a Rice Cooker

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Ohagi (rice cake covered with anko bean paste) is nice too, but I wanted something sakura-color for the annual festival.
If you can cook rice and make rice balls, you're adept for this recipe! Recipe by Chamachama
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Rinse the mochi rice and regular rice. Dissolve the food coloring in water. Soak the rice for over 2 hours.
- 2
Add sugar and cook in a rice cooker as you always do. Voila! Take a look at this beautiful sakura-colored rice Mash lightly with a spatula.
- 3
Roll the anko into balls.
- 4
Fold into sakura rice, and you're done. Oh, I forgot about sakura leaves... well, this will do, right!?
- 5
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