CookpadCookpad
Guest
Register or Log In
Save and create recipes, send cooksnaps and more
  • Search
  • Premium
    • Top Cooksnapped Recipes
    • Top Viewed Recipes
  • Premium
  • Challenges
  • FAQ
  • Send Feedback
  • Region
  • Your Collection
Your Collection
To start creating your recipe library, please register or login.
Gooey and Soft Kashiwa Mochi Made Easily in a Microwave
Save this recipe to come back to it later.
  • Add Cooksnap
  • Add to folders
  • Print
  • Share
    • Copied!
    • Email
    • Facebook
    • Pin it
    • Twitter
  • Report Recipe
  • See report
  • Edit recipe
  • Delete
CookpadCookpad
A picture of Gooey and Soft Kashiwa Mochi Made Easily in a Microwave.

Gooey and Soft Kashiwa Mochi Made Easily in a Microwave

cookpad.japan
cookpad.japan @cookpad_jp

I wanted to have soft and just-made kashiwa mochi on Children's Day.
Using joshinko flour does makes tasty kashiwa mochi, but the shiratamako flour gives a more gooey texture. You can increase the amount of shiratamako flour up to 50%, but the amount of water will change. Adjust the amount of water as you knead.

I wrote down every step carefully, so you might think there are a lot of things to do, but basically mix the ingredients evenly and microwave! They are not so sweet regularly, so if you want to have sweeter ones, add sugar in 5 g increments. I knead the dough during Step 6 for about 1 minute. For making 5 to 6 (when you use joshinko only). Recipe by Towashushu

I wanted to have soft and just-made kashiwa mochi on Children's Day.
Using joshinko flour does makes tasty kashiwa mochi, but the shiratamako flour gives a more gooey texture. You can increase the amount of shiratamako flour up to 50%, but the amount of water will change. Adjust the amount of water as you knead.

I wrote down every step carefully, so you might think there are a lot of things to do, but basically mix the ingredients evenly and microwave! They are not so sweet regularly, so if you want to have sweeter ones, add sugar in 5 g increments. I knead the dough during Step 6 for about 1 minute. For making 5 to 6 (when you use joshinko only). Recipe by Towashushu

Read more

Gooey and Soft Kashiwa Mochi Made Easily in a Microwave

cookpad.japan
cookpad.japan @cookpad_jp

I wanted to have soft and just-made kashiwa mochi on Children's Day.
Using joshinko flour does makes tasty kashiwa mochi, but the shiratamako flour gives a more gooey texture. You can increase the amount of shiratamako flour up to 50%, but the amount of water will change. Adjust the amount of water as you knead.

I wrote down every step carefully, so you might think there are a lot of things to do, but basically mix the ingredients evenly and microwave! They are not so sweet regularly, so if you want to have sweeter ones, add sugar in 5 g increments. I knead the dough during Step 6 for about 1 minute. For making 5 to 6 (when you use joshinko only). Recipe by Towashushu

I wanted to have soft and just-made kashiwa mochi on Children's Day.
Using joshinko flour does makes tasty kashiwa mochi, but the shiratamako flour gives a more gooey texture. You can increase the amount of shiratamako flour up to 50%, but the amount of water will change. Adjust the amount of water as you knead.

I wrote down every step carefully, so you might think there are a lot of things to do, but basically mix the ingredients evenly and microwave! They are not so sweet regularly, so if you want to have sweeter ones, add sugar in 5 g increments. I knead the dough during Step 6 for about 1 minute. For making 5 to 6 (when you use joshinko only). Recipe by Towashushu

Read more
Saved
Save this recipe to come back to it later.
Edit recipe
See report
Add to folders
Add CooksnapAdd Cooksnap
ShareShare
  • Copied!
  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Pin it
  • Twitter
PrintPrint
  • PrintPrint
  • Add CooksnapAdd Cooksnap
  • Report Recipe
  • See report
  • Delete
Share
  • Copied!
  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Pin it
  • Twitter
Save this recipe to come back to it later.
  • Add Cooksnap
  • Add to folders
  • Print
  • Report Recipe
  • See report
  • Edit recipe
  • Delete

Ingredients

5 servings
  1. 50 grams[100 grams] Joshinko flour
  2. 50 grams[50 grams] Shiratamako
  3. 1 tspKatakuriko
  4. 10 grams[6 grams] Granulated sugar (it must be white sugar)
  5. 100 ml[150 ml] Lukewarm water
  6. 100to 120 grams Aduki bean paste (shop-bought one is fine)
  7. 5 grams--If making kusa mochi, dried yomogi leaves
  8. 5to 6 Kashiwa (daimyo oak) leaves
Cookpad Open in Cookpad App
Saved
Save this recipe to come back to it later.

Steps

  1. 1

    Shape the aduki bean paste into 20 g balls. Rinse the kashiwa leaves and drain well.

    A picture of step 1 of Gooey and Soft Kashiwa Mochi Made Easily in a Microwave.
  2. 2

    Put the dry ingredients into a heatproof bowl and mix with a balloon whisk. Add the lukewarm water little by little and mix with your hands. Adjust the amount of water as you go.

    A picture of step 2 of Gooey and Soft Kashiwa Mochi Made Easily in a Microwave.
  3. 3

    After bringing together to make the dough, cover with cling film. Heat in a 600w microwave for 1 minute.

    A picture of step 3 of Gooey and Soft Kashiwa Mochi Made Easily in a Microwave.
  4. 4

    Knead the dough well. It is very hot at first, so use a rolling pin to knead. After a while, you can switch to your hands.

    A picture of step 4 of Gooey and Soft Kashiwa Mochi Made Easily in a Microwave.
  5. 5

    Because it's still hot, moisten your hands, make a fist, and knead the dough until evenly kneaded. Heat in a microwave for 2 minutes and knead again. Heat for another minute.

    A picture of step 5 of Gooey and Soft Kashiwa Mochi Made Easily in a Microwave.
  6. 6

    Knead until you obtain the softness you like (not too soft). For kusa mochi, after heating for 2.5 minutes, mix in dried yomogi leaves.

  7. 7

    In this photo, I made 5 kashiwa mochi because I had about 200 g of mochi dough. Divide into 40 g portions with a bench scraper. Stretch the portioned dough into a flat oval shape with moistened hands.

    A picture of step 7 of Gooey and Soft Kashiwa Mochi Made Easily in a Microwave.
  8. 8

    Place the adzuki bean paste onto the bottom half and press the paste gently according to the dough shape, leaving the mochi dough uncovered around the edge.

    A picture of step 8 of Gooey and Soft Kashiwa Mochi Made Easily in a Microwave.
  9. 9

    Fold the upper half onto the adzuki bean paste to cover and seal the joint by pinching with your fingers.

    A picture of step 9 of Gooey and Soft Kashiwa Mochi Made Easily in a Microwave.
  10. 10

    It is done! Repeat this process for the rest of the prepared mochi dough and adzuki bean paste.

    A picture of step 10 of Gooey and Soft Kashiwa Mochi Made Easily in a Microwave.
  11. 11

    I recommend heating in a microwave for about 10 seconds before eating. If you don't plan to eat them straight away, wrap each one of them with cling film and keep at room temperature. Eat as soon as possible.

    A picture of step 11 of Gooey and Soft Kashiwa Mochi Made Easily in a Microwave.
Saved
Save this recipe to come back to it later.
Edit recipe
See report
Add to folders
Add CooksnapAdd Cooksnap
ShareShare
  • Copied!
  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Pin it
  • Twitter
PrintPrint
  • PrintPrint
  • Add CooksnapAdd Cooksnap
  • Report Recipe
  • See report
  • Delete

Cooksnaps

Saved
Save this recipe to come back to it later.
  • Add Cooksnap
  • Add to folders
  • Print
  • Share
    • Copied!
    • Email
    • Facebook
    • Pin it
    • Twitter
  • Report Recipe
  • See report
  • Edit recipe
  • Delete

Copied!

cookpad.japan
cookpad.japan @cookpad_jp
on October 22, 2013 06:17

Did you know that you can import recipes from anywhere into Cookpad with one click?
https://blog.cookpad.com/us/cookpad-recipe-import-feature-save-recipes-from-anywhere/

Download Cookpad app to plan your meals and store your cooking ideas in one safe place! https://cookpad.wasmer.app/us/download

Read more

Comments

Guest
Add a comment
0/0

Similar Recipes

More Recipes

  1. A picture of Banana Bonda.

    Banana Bonda

    Supriya Devkar Supriya Devkar
  2. A picture of The Worlds Best (MUM) Coffee and Walnut Birthday Cake - Happy 85th :P - Enjoy.

    The Worlds Best (MUM) Coffee and Walnut Birthday Cake - Happy 85th :P - Enjoy

    farang31 farang31
  3. A picture of Namak Mirch Paratha.

    Namak Mirch Paratha

    Padmini Venkatesan Padmini Venkatesan
  4. A picture of Kutchi Khari Bhaat - Vagharela Bhaat (Kutch Famous Simple Pulao).

    Kutchi Khari Bhaat - Vagharela Bhaat (Kutch Famous Simple Pulao)

    Manisha Sampat Manisha Sampat
  5. A picture of Kolhapuri Bhadang or Dry Bhel.

    Kolhapuri Bhadang or Dry Bhel

    ZMA ZMA
  6. A picture of Ivy Gourd Fry.

    Ivy Gourd Fry

    Pragati Hakim Pragati Hakim
  7. A picture of Tomato Saar in Coconut Milk.

    Tomato Saar in Coconut Milk

    Pragati Hakim Pragati Hakim
  8. A picture of Teriyaki Chicken (照り焼きチキン).

    Teriyaki Chicken (照り焼きチキン)

    Francesco Francesco
  9. A picture of Vada Sambar.

    Vada Sambar

    Ameya Bhat Ameya Bhat
  10. A picture of Mango Kheer/ Summer Special Mango Kheer Recipe for Vacation Celebration.

    Mango Kheer/ Summer Special Mango Kheer Recipe for Vacation Celebration

    Navnita Jaiswal Navnita Jaiswal
  11. A picture of Mike's,

    Mike's, "They'll Beg You To Make It Again!" Lasagne

    MMOBRIEN MMOBRIEN
  12. A picture of Rootbeer Brownie Cake W/chocolate rootbeer frosting.

    Rootbeer Brownie Cake W/chocolate rootbeer frosting

    renee renee
  13. A picture of Beef burgundy for pressure cooker or slow cooker.

    Beef burgundy for pressure cooker or slow cooker

    Taylor Topp Comacho Taylor Topp Comacho
  14. A picture of LAZY MOM CINNAMON ROLLS.

    LAZY MOM CINNAMON ROLLS

    Tina Martinez Tina Martinez
  15. A picture of $3 USD Frugal Tuna Stovetop Casserole.

    $3 USD Frugal Tuna Stovetop Casserole

    Angel Angel
  16. A picture of Adzuki and Kinako Soy Powder Dango with Okara.

    Adzuki and Kinako Soy Powder Dango with Okara

    cookpad.japan cookpad.japan
  17. A picture of Dorayaki with Chestnut Filling.

    Dorayaki with Chestnut Filling

    cookpad.japan cookpad.japan
  18. A picture of Jimmy Dean Sausage Balls.

    Jimmy Dean Sausage Balls

    Matthew Young Matthew Young
  19. A picture of Rich and Smooth Black Sesame Pudding.

    Rich and Smooth Black Sesame Pudding

    cookpad.japan cookpad.japan
  20. A picture of Easy Kashiwa Mochi.

    Easy Kashiwa Mochi

    cookpad.japan cookpad.japan
  21. A picture of Oh-So-Creamy Marinated Eggs.

    Oh-So-Creamy Marinated Eggs

    cookpad.japan cookpad.japan
  22. A picture of Mild Soy Milk Sesame Ramen.

    Mild Soy Milk Sesame Ramen

    cookpad.japan cookpad.japan
  23. A picture of I Want To Eat Ramen Restaurant Style Ajitama (Marinated Boiled Eggs).

    I Want To Eat Ramen Restaurant Style Ajitama (Marinated Boiled Eggs)

    cookpad.japan cookpad.japan
  24. A picture of Zopf/ Swedish bread.

    Zopf/ Swedish bread

    Taylor Topp Comacho Taylor Topp Comacho
  25. A picture of Mille-Feuille Tonkatsu with Sesame Miso Sauce.

    Mille-Feuille Tonkatsu with Sesame Miso Sauce

    cookpad.japan cookpad.japan
https://cookpad.wasmer.app/us/recipes/170615
Cookpad Open in Cookpad App

About Us

Our mission at Cookpad is to make everyday cooking fun, because we believe that cooking is key to a happier and healthier life for people, communities and the planet. We empower home cooks all over the world to help each other by sharing their recipes and cooking experiences.

Subscribe to Premium for exclusive features & benefits!

Cookpad Communities

🇺🇸 United States 🇬🇧 United Kingdom 🇪🇸 España 🇦🇷 Argentina 🇺🇾 Uruguay 🇲🇽 México 🇨🇱 Chile 🇻🇳 Việt Nam 🇹🇭 ไทย 🇮🇩 Indonesia 🇫🇷 France 🇸🇦 السعودية 🇹🇼 臺灣 🇮🇹 Italia 🇮🇷 ایران 🇮🇳 India 🇭🇺 Magyarország 🇳🇬 Nigeria 🇬🇷 Ελλάδα 🇲🇾 Malaysia 🇵🇹 Portugal 🇺🇦 Україна 🇯🇵 日本 See All

Learn More

Cookpad Premium Careers Feedback Blog Terms of Service Community Guidelines Privacy Policy Frequently Asked Questions

Download our app

Open Cookpad App on Google Play Open Cookpad App on App Store
Copyright © Cookpad Inc. All Rights Reserved
close