Kinako Mochi Toast

I wanted to use up leftover rice cakes from New Years, so I decided to recreate my favorite Tirol chocolates and it was delicious.
Slice the mochi rice cakes as thinly as possible so they cook all the way through.
The bread is crispy, yet fluffy, and the mochi rice cakes are chewy.
I want to try again with the delicious Tirol chocolate version!
It's also delicious with kinako cream on top! Recipe by Ma-ch:9
Kinako Mochi Toast
I wanted to use up leftover rice cakes from New Years, so I decided to recreate my favorite Tirol chocolates and it was delicious.
Slice the mochi rice cakes as thinly as possible so they cook all the way through.
The bread is crispy, yet fluffy, and the mochi rice cakes are chewy.
I want to try again with the delicious Tirol chocolate version!
It's also delicious with kinako cream on top! Recipe by Ma-ch:9
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Mix together the ○ ingredients to make the kinako cream. (Adjust to your desired level of thickness).
- 2
Thinly slice the rice cakes. (Or you can use shabu-shabu rice cakes)
- 3
Spread the kinako cream from Step 1 on the bread.
- 4
Top with the sliced mochi rice cakes. Toast in an oven until it's as crispy as you like.
- 5
I burned it a little. It's done!
- 6
I sandwiched it into a bagel.
- 7
Here's what it looks like inside.
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