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Daifuku Mochi

Hiroko Liston
Hiroko Liston @hirokoliston
Melbourne, Australia

‘Daifuku Mochi’, or Daifuku, is a Japanese sweet consisting of a small round glutinous rice cake stuffed with most commonly sweet Azuki paste. On the other day, I made ‘Matcha & Azuki Roll Cake’ and there was some leftover Azuki paste. What could I use it for? The first thing came to mind was ‘Daifuku Mochi’. I had never made it before. ‘Daifuku’ was something I buy from stores, not make by myself. Why? That’s probably because I believed it would be too difficult.

Have a look at the photo of the result of my very first attempt in my life. I didn’t have any special ingredients. I only had Azuki paste and short grain glutinous rice. Here is how I made these delicious soft ‘Daifuku Mochi’.

‘Daifuku Mochi’, or Daifuku, is a Japanese sweet consisting of a small round glutinous rice cake stuffed with most commonly sweet Azuki paste. On the other day, I made ‘Matcha & Azuki Roll Cake’ and there was some leftover Azuki paste. What could I use it for? The first thing came to mind was ‘Daifuku Mochi’. I had never made it before. ‘Daifuku’ was something I buy from stores, not make by myself. Why? That’s probably because I believed it would be too difficult.

Have a look at the photo of the result of my very first attempt in my life. I didn’t have any special ingredients. I only had Azuki paste and short grain glutinous rice. Here is how I made these delicious soft ‘Daifuku Mochi’.

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Daifuku Mochi

Hiroko Liston
Hiroko Liston @hirokoliston
Melbourne, Australia

‘Daifuku Mochi’, or Daifuku, is a Japanese sweet consisting of a small round glutinous rice cake stuffed with most commonly sweet Azuki paste. On the other day, I made ‘Matcha & Azuki Roll Cake’ and there was some leftover Azuki paste. What could I use it for? The first thing came to mind was ‘Daifuku Mochi’. I had never made it before. ‘Daifuku’ was something I buy from stores, not make by myself. Why? That’s probably because I believed it would be too difficult.

Have a look at the photo of the result of my very first attempt in my life. I didn’t have any special ingredients. I only had Azuki paste and short grain glutinous rice. Here is how I made these delicious soft ‘Daifuku Mochi’.

‘Daifuku Mochi’, or Daifuku, is a Japanese sweet consisting of a small round glutinous rice cake stuffed with most commonly sweet Azuki paste. On the other day, I made ‘Matcha & Azuki Roll Cake’ and there was some leftover Azuki paste. What could I use it for? The first thing came to mind was ‘Daifuku Mochi’. I had never made it before. ‘Daifuku’ was something I buy from stores, not make by myself. Why? That’s probably because I believed it would be too difficult.

Have a look at the photo of the result of my very first attempt in my life. I didn’t have any special ingredients. I only had Azuki paste and short grain glutinous rice. Here is how I made these delicious soft ‘Daifuku Mochi’.

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Ingredients

10 cakes
  • 1 cup (220 g)Short Grain Glutinous Rice OR 220g Glutinous Rice Flour
  • 1 cup (250 ml)Water *You might need to add extra Water if you use Glutinous Rice Flour
  • 1 tablespoonSugar
  • 1 pinchSalt
  • Potato Starch Flour to prevent Mochi to stick to hands
  • 150 g‘Azuki’ Red Bean Paste
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  1. 1

    *Note: If you can purchase Japanese Glutinous Rice Flour, often called ‘Shiratamako’, use 220g of it and skip Process 2-3. Thai Glutinous Rice Flour can be used

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  2. 2

    Wash Glutinous Rice and drain. Place in a bowl, add 1 cup Water and soak for 1-2 hours.

  3. 3

    Place the soaked Glutinous Rice and Water into a blender, and add Sugar and Salt. Process until smooth and the texture is like thick cream. Transfer the mixture to a heat-proof bowl.

  4. 4

    Alternatively, mix 220g Glutinous Rice Flour, 1 cup (250ml) Warm Water, Sugar and Salt in a heat-proof bowl. Depending on the dryness of the Flour, you might need to add extra Water. Make it look like thick cream.

  5. 5

    Cover the bowl with a plate, heat in the microwave for 1 minute, stir well with a wet spatular, and heat 2 more minutes or until the mixture is cooked through. When the colour becomes slightly transparent (not white), it is cooked.
    *IMPORTANT: As the mixture is very sticky, wet the spatular with hot water frequently and sprinkle some hot water over the mixture as you stir.

  6. 6

    Spread plenty of Potato Starch on a large plate, using a wet spatular, take the thick and sticky ‘Mochi’ mixture onto the plate. Sprinkle extra Potato Starch Flour over the ‘Mochi’ as well. Set aside, because it is still too hot to handle.

  7. 7

    Roll a heaped teaspoon of Azuki paste into a ball. Make 10 balls.

  8. 8

    Remove excess Potato Starch from Mochi and divide into 10 portions.

  9. 9

    Flatten one portion of ‘Mochi’ and place one ball of Azuki paste in centre and draw the edges up to enclose. Repeat with the remaining ‘Mochi’ and Azuki paste.

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Hiroko Liston @hirokoliston
on November 30, 2018 02:19
Melbourne, Australia
I started writing my recipes to pass them on to my children. Now I am sharing them with everyone on my website www.hirokoliston.com and Cookpad.
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