Mochi
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Végétalien Sans gluten Japanese

Mochi

Soft, chewy Japanese rice cakes made by simmering sweet rice flour with sugar and water, then wrapping the warm dough around a smooth red bean filling.

37 min 12 portions Medium
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Comment préparer

1
Line a tray with parchment paper. Scoop the red bean paste into 12 portions, roll each into a ball, and chill while preparing the dough so the filling stays firm.
2
In a medium saucepan, whisk the sweet rice flour, sugar, and 180 ml of the water until completely smooth. Add the remaining 60 ml water and whisk again, making sure no dry pockets remain.
3
Set the saucepan over medium-low heat and simmer the mixture for 8 to 10 minutes, stirring continuously with a sturdy spatula. It will thicken into a glossy, elastic dough and turn from opaque white to mostly translucent.
Glossy translucent mochi dough thickening in a saucepan Image générée par IA
4
Generously dust a work surface and a rolling pin with potato starch. Scrape the hot dough onto the surface, dust the top lightly, and let it rest for 5 minutes, until cool enough to handle but still pliable.
5
Divide the dough into 12 equal pieces. Flatten one piece into a round about 8 cm wide, keeping the center slightly thicker than the edge.
6
Place one chilled red bean portion in the center of the dough round. Lift one edge of dough over the filling, then work around the circle, pinching successive edges together until the filling is fully enclosed. Pinch the final seam firmly, turn the mochi seam-side down, and gently cup it to smooth the surface. Repeat with the remaining dough and filling.
Mochi dough being wrapped around red bean paste filling Image générée par IA
7
Brush off excess potato starch and serve the mochi at room temperature. The finished cakes should feel soft and springy, with no exposed filling or open seams.

Pourquoi cette recette fonctionne

Sweet rice flour develops its characteristic elastic chew as it cooks, while sugar keeps the dough tender and red bean paste supplies a concentrated, gently earthy contrast.

Conservation et réchauffage

Comment la conserver

Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 1 day. For longer storage, freeze individually wrapped mochi for up to 1 month.

Comment la réchauffer

Do not microwave filled mochi to reheat; the filling can become dangerously hot. Thaw frozen mochi at room temperature until soft.

Nutrition / portion

130kcal
1,56 gprotéines
29,80 gglucides
0,29 glipides
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Publiée le 20 août 2026 · mise à jour le 20 août 2026