Cherry Blossom Mochi with Petals

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When I tried making some Kanto-style sakura mochi I ran out of cherry blossom leaves! Suddenly I had a brainwave and I made these very pretty sakura mochi instead. They look good for Girl's Day as well.

The cherry blossom petals will be quite salty so make sure to rinse the salt off well. Think carefully about where to place the cherry blossom petal in the batter (the centre is not a good place). You should place them somewhere where they will appear near the edge of the roll. Recipe by Smuchi

Cherry Blossom Mochi with Petals

When I tried making some Kanto-style sakura mochi I ran out of cherry blossom leaves! Suddenly I had a brainwave and I made these very pretty sakura mochi instead. They look good for Girl's Day as well.

The cherry blossom petals will be quite salty so make sure to rinse the salt off well. Think carefully about where to place the cherry blossom petal in the batter (the centre is not a good place). You should place them somewhere where they will appear near the edge of the roll. Recipe by Smuchi

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Ingredients

  1. The ingredients from (Recipe ID: 1011095), except for the sakura leaves.
  2. 20Salt-preserved cherry blossoms

Cooking Instructions

  1. 1

    Add the salt-preserved cherry blossoms to water and rinse well to get rid of the salt. Pull apart the flowers one by one and pat dry.

  2. 2
  3. 3

    When cooking, add the cherry blossom to the frying pan and then pour the batter over the top into an oblong shape. (Make sure the cherry blossom is at one end of the oval, not in the centre.)

  4. 4

    Cook both sides, fill with anko bean paste and roll to finish.

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