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Mochi
 
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Prep Time: 30 Minutes
Cook Time: 3 Minutes
Ready In: 33 Minutes
Servings: 2
Sticky, chewy mochi Taiwanese/Japanese style. All you need is a microwave! Recipe can be multiplied, but I usually just make a small batch.
Ingredients:
7 tablespoons glutinous-rice flour (can be mochiko, but i used a thai brand)
5 tablespoons boiling water
1 tablespoon sugar
1/4 cup roasted unsalted peanuts (best if skinned, too)
Directions:
1. In a bowl (I use a souffle-size bowl, around 2 cups) stir together the rice flour and sugar.
2. While mixing with a spoon or small stiff spatula, pour in the boiling water.
3. Stir in clockwise direction until the lumps disappear, and the batter is slightly elasticky, about 2 minutes (note: it will become difficult to stir, but try your best anyway!).
4. Cover the container with plastic wrap, and microwave on HIGH for 2-4 minutes, depending on your microwave.
5. Meanwhile, grease a ziploc bag well.
6. Invert the bag (oil side out), and remove the mochi from the bowl into the bag (you can let it cool a bit before you do this, but the more you cool it, the harder the bowl will become to clean =/). Don't burn yourself!
7. While the mochi is still warm, start kneading. To knead: Stretch and flatten the dough inside the bag with the palm of your hand, then pick up the bag at one corner, shake it so that it rolls into a ball again, then repeat. You can also knead it by placing the mochi into a greased bowl, and knead it as you would a normal dough. Knead for about 7~10 minutes, or to the consistency (chewiness) you want.
8. To prepare the coating: Process the peanuts in a blender or food processor, and spread the powder out in a plate. Do not add sugar to the coating! Because the sugar will dissolve with the moisture in the mochi, making it super sticky.
9. Pull off a teaspoonful-sized mochi ball with your hand, and coat in peanut powder. Alternatively, if you prepared it inside a bag, cut off a 1/4 corner, and squeeze from the bag. Separate the balls with greased scissors, or with chopsticks =P.
10. Enjoy!
11. Variations: Instead of using a coating, you could also wrap sweet red bean paste inside the mochi for daifukus =).
By RecipeOfHealth.com