Creamy Mixed Nuts Mochi

Creamy Mixed Nuts Mochi is a delicious treat with a soft, chewy texture, rich whipped cream, and crunchy mixed nuts inside. It’s easy to make and perfect for a sweet snack! Just prepare the mochi dough, whip up the creamy nut filling, and enjoy these delightful homemade treats.
Creamy Mixed Nuts Mochi
Creamy Mixed Nuts Mochi is a delicious treat with a soft, chewy texture, rich whipped cream, and crunchy mixed nuts inside. It’s easy to make and perfect for a sweet snack! Just prepare the mochi dough, whip up the creamy nut filling, and enjoy these delightful homemade treats.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Make the Mochi Dough:
• In a bowl, whisk together the glutinous rice flour, cornstarch, sugar, and milk until the mixture is smooth.
• Strain the mixture to remove any lumps.
• Cover the bowl with plastic wrap, poke a few holes, and microwave for 4 minutes, stirring halfway through to ensure even cooking. - 2
Prepare the Filling:
• Whip the heavy cream with the sugar until soft peaks form.
• Gently fold in the chopped mixed nuts. - 3
Assemble the Mochi:
• Divide the cooked mochi dough into 8-10 pieces.
• Lightly flour a clean surface and flatten each piece of dough.
• Place a spoonful of the whipped cream and nut mixture into the center of each piece, then carefully pinch the edges together to seal and form a ball. - 4
Serve:
• Place each mochi ball in a cupcake liner for easy handling and presentation.
• Enjoy fresh!
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