Revised Mochi Bread

I changed the recipe a little. I used to make these after heating the ingredients and they would be nice and chewy but there were times when they didn't cook so well, so I changed a few ingredients and steps.
Please use 100% rice flour products if you decide to use shiratamako. If it's part non-glutinous then the mochi bread won't become as chewy. They taste best straight out of the oven but if you can't finish them all, put them in a bag and warm them up in the microwave when you want to eat them. For 20 - 25 servings. Recipe by Daikichi MAX
Revised Mochi Bread
I changed the recipe a little. I used to make these after heating the ingredients and they would be nice and chewy but there were times when they didn't cook so well, so I changed a few ingredients and steps.
Please use 100% rice flour products if you decide to use shiratamako. If it's part non-glutinous then the mochi bread won't become as chewy. They taste best straight out of the oven but if you can't finish them all, put them in a bag and warm them up in the microwave when you want to eat them. For 20 - 25 servings. Recipe by Daikichi MAX
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Combine the rice flour, grated cheese, egg, salt and sugar and mix. When minced together, add the milk whilst making sure the mixture doesn't become too wet and mix.
- 2
Wrap the dough with cling film and leave to rest at room temperature for 1 hour. If you don't plan on baking them soon, please store them in the refrigerator.
- 3
Shape into balls and bake at 200°C until golden. You can also cook these in the grill.
- 4
This is mixed with 1 tablespoon ground black pepper.
- 5
I made this with 1 slice of bacon and 1 tablespoon basil. The bacon makes it crispy.
- 6
- 7
These are plain mixed with 1 teaspoon black pepper.
- 8
These have been mixed with 3 tablespoons chopped up pizza cheese. The cheese makes these smell awesome!!
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