Mochi – Pillows of Soft Sweetness
“Food obsessions”. What causes them? An inexplicable inward desire to travel to the end of the earth to seek out the best, most enjoyable food items on this planet. While finding them, trying them and trying them again creates moments of excitement I cannot help but never feel 100% satisfied.
While this month my obsession has been macarons, I remember back to early April during my travels in Japan that I would hunt, seek out and destroy any Mochi that I could get my hands on. These soft, delicate sweet desserts to me personify the essence of the Japanese culture and Japanese psyche.
Perfect little pillows of soft chewy sweetness, hand crafted by tedious hours of pounding rice into a glutenous, chewy yet tender dough filled with various sweets – the most common red bean.
After returning from Japan and having put on a few kgs from endless mochi eating, my desire and obsession never quite left. While finding mochi’s in Australia is challenging, it is not impossible with packet varieties available in most asian supermarkets. However, my obsession required my very own Mochitsuki ceremony – so I made my own…
Here is a quick and easy recipe our friend, Naoko, shared with us.
Ingredients
40g Rice Flour
60g Glutinous Flour (aka sticky rice flour)
80g Caster sugar
140 ml water
Soy Bean Flour
1 can sweetened Red Bean (can get these from any Asian supermarket – I use the made in Japan variety)
Method
Mix the rice flour, glutinous flour and caster sugar together. Then add the water and mix until all lumps are gone. Cover in gladwrap and microwave for 2 mins and stir. The texture should be sticky and condense. Heat in microwave for 1 more minute. Remove and stir.
Sprinkle Soy bean flour over the dough (to prevent sticking). Cut the dough up into 8 even pieces.
Roll the pieces into a ball, flatten and add red bean in the centre. Pull the ends together, pinching them so they stick. Then sprinkle soy bean flour over the top.
Simple & easy.
These will keep for a few days in a sealed container however for the freshest result, wrap each mochi individually and store in the fridge!
Written by Rob and Thi









Mochi…..I’ve just discovered them recently, so yummy, you’ve made my day, thanks so much for the recipes, going to make some tonight.
Nice! I make mochi in the microwave too and it’s quite easy although filling them at first is rather sticky work-literally