MOCHI 5 WAYS (EASY RECIPES)
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- Опубліковано 25 гру 2017
- Bored of the same old? Here are 5 ways to use up those blocks of mochi. Kirimochi are pre-made mochi cut into blocks and sold in Japanese supermarkets around the world. Today we'll show you some traditional ways, as well as a couple of non-traditional ways to enjoy them.
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INGREDIENTS:
Kirimochi (ready-made mochi blocks)
soy sauce
nori
kinako (ground soybeans powder)
sugar
natto (fermented soybeans)
green onions, chopped
prepared anko (sweetened adzuki bean paste)
chocolate pieces
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I had no idea people ate mochi as a savory food. it looks so good
Yeah, I actually learned too that they put blocks of it on a tofu pouch with minced shiitake and some ground chicken meat with seasonings and cooked together with fish cakes in an Oden hot pot, the soup is dashi based, clearly a savory dish.
From what I understand savory is more popular than sweet mochi.
this is the original
Oh my gosh this is just what I wanted. I’ve had this type of Mochi (got it on Amazon) but didn’t really know what to do with it. Recently I’ve been cutting a block into thirds and I add it to the instant ramen when I add the noodles (my type ramen has to cook 4 minutes). This turns out great and really adds a nice component to the ramen. Thanks for this video!!! my Mochi service grows.
I put it in a waffle maker and it's gets nice crunchy and toasty. Then put anko on it. I'm going to try your way too!
I've never had savoury or unsweetened mochi. They look like delicious little pillows. This is something I must try.
Yeah! In Japan when you say 'mochi' the first things that comes to their minds is the unflavored/plain mochi.
Found a Pack Kiri Mochi with the individual Packed in a Japanese Supermarket here in the City Düsseldorf in Germany and just tryed the isobeyaki. Delicious, a way i never tasted a Mochi, always had the sweet kind.
Hope you enjoyed it
My name is Netto, I think I'm almost a japanese fermented soybean.
SatanSupimpa hahahaha
😂 okay, so.. you also smell like one? 😋
Never ate, have no idea how it smells like. But by the looks, I hope don't.
SatanSupimpa c
Once your name changes to Nato you Will be a Japanese fermented soybean.😁
We make our own maru mochi every year so we never buy kiri mochi. We do eat it sometimes with kinako or as isobeyaki but that is the first time I've seen it with natto! Also yummy variations are butter shoyu mochi (like isobeyaki but with butter) and moffles in a waffle maker (since we don't have a moffuru maker) or we will broil them for our ozoni. Also - Since we make our own mochi sometimes we cut a dried mochi into cubes and fry them in oil for homemade "popped" arare... oishii! Love you both! Thank you for sharing these different ways of preparing kiri mochi!
Kahiau T ooh butter shoyu mochi and using a waffle maker (which I have!) are great suggestions, thank you!
hi! may i know how you dry the mochi to make kirimochi? and how long can you store the dried one? :)
I love that framed quote in the background. It's so true
Thanks guys! Happy Holidays!
We're shutdown for 3 weeks in Kentucky 😿 so I'm trying Tabieats mochi recipes. So far I'm pretty proud of myself 😺 All the recipes are a success.....thank you 😊
I'm Hmong and we love mochi too! We use a bread maker to knead the glutinous rice to make big batches. Love it! If you fry it with a little oil then sprinkle it with just a touch of salt after it's crispy and done, it's also really addicting.
J Lee that's a great idea about the bread maker if I want/need to make my own at home! I didn't think I'd be able to get it smooth enough, thanks for the tip 😁
Thank you guys! I also wondered about how to mke use of them as well! couldn't stop salivating as I watched 😆😆
That new editing is on point, great job
Isobeyaki style is my favorite, too! Thanks, as always, for your vids!
Lovely. Thank you. Will be trying these recipes!
I've always wondered how to eat those things after seeing them in the shops. Thanks, guys!
Omg thanks for the recipes of mochi i have to try all
Excellent work
Oooh thank you so so much, last week I bouht some of them and now I have sooo many options to enjoy them *^* I tried to grill them in the oven right unter the grill, it worked pretty well on the grilling part, but they didn't puff up like yours in the pan so I will try this today ^^
Love the small animations you included on this video! 💕
Yea me too, actually this is maybe the first time I saw on this channel, probably because is more work.
Anyway the quality content still remain, with or without animations! :D
I'm making this tonight. Thanks for your help.
thank you for this video! looks so yummy
You guys are really funny to watch, thanks for all those tricks
Thank you for sharing. I like trying and making new foods.
Love your guys channel!!
I love the first mochi..we always had it on New Years Day💜💜💜💜
I would love to see a more in-depth video on homemade mochi and how to handle it differently compared to this block stuff! ♥️
You are inspiring me to make mochi again with brown glutinous rice. Love it. Need to try some of those delicious varieties. Thank you.
THANK YOU RECIPES
This video is so useful!
I tried Anko mochi tonight and I fell in love with it!!
These look like great snacks to have anytime 😋
I just bought a bag of of blocks! And Nato! Thank you for this!!!
Can't wait to try the natto mochi--I think that would be my favorite too! Thanks for sharing this!
I hope you liked the natto mochi!
The chocolate sounds delicious. I am going to try it!
Lol you guys make my day, the mochi looks delicious
So interesting! I've never had boiled mochi out of the context of ozoni. My mother used to make kinako mochi for me as a kid. Wow, what a special memory! She also used to serve mochi with butter, shoyu, sugar, and wrapped in nori. I'd love to try natto mochi. I can't wait to try your recipes. I bought my kirimochi today. Thanks so much and wishing you both all the best in 2018!
Great suggestions, looking forward to trying these! Another delicious way I've had it is char-grilled & beaten into a cylinder shape with tongs while it's being turned as it starts to puff up (so the surface gets really well cracked like the first one), then drizzled with sweetened condensed milk. Tastes like a roasted marshmallow but not as sickly sweet & with a great chewy texture, soo good 😍😋
I'm loving that Christmas tree :) Thanks for a fun video
Just went and got the ingredients! Can't wait to try it!
I hope your mochi came out well!!
I’m so happy I discovered your channel! I bought some of the packaged mochi from Bokksu Market a while ago because I thought it would be fun to try, but I’ve never prepared them before. Thanks for sharing!😊
GUYS THIS IS AWESOME,! My local asian market sells this block style mochi amd i never knew how to prepare it!! I will definitley try this out!!
I love anko and I love mochi!! I need to try kirimochi with anko
just learned to eat mochi lately and your video is fantastic on how easy to make other variations
Wow learn something new everyday....I like my mochi dissolved in soup, ozoni... have you ever slice it about 1/2 inch thick and dry in the sun. When the liquid is out then you fry it....then you sprinkle furikake and there you have your mochi crunch, arare
Best snack!
Looks Devine
I know it's been a while since yo posted this but thank you so much for making this video! I just fried up my very first block of kirimochi, tried with just a little Yamasa shoyu, after it was flipped half a million times (or so it seems). It was so good! Perfectly toasty on the outside and gooey on the inside. I'm looking forward to making more and glad I bought a one kilo bag. Without your demonstration I probably never would have tried it!
Mochi is delicious, I tried to make it today but my rice had to much water... I will try another time
The ones we buy at the store are oishii, I can imagine the ones that are home made... hummmm
Thank you for your recipes... Ohaio gosaimasu
I lived in Japan for almost a year and I love love anko mochi and kinakomochi 💓💓💓
This is Cat from
Brooklyn NY!🐱
THANKS for the video!
I love you guys!💝☮🐱
I tried an ice cream mochi once and i was amazed. it was so yummy!
I really like watching you and Mikey Chin videos. I hope you guys make each other happy for a long long time
My grandma just brought us a big pack so I'm glad you guys did this video because before I only ate it with the soy sauce! Now I have more recipes to try out!
Where do we purchase
Its similar to our "TIKOY" here in the Philippines. My favorite is with sweet ground peanut filling!
I just bought ingredients for 3 of these recipes (and might get ingredients for the kinako one soon) and I can't wait to try them out!
Love mochi in various preparations. So delicious. I've relocated and there are no markets in current location to buy mochi. Have to drive and get a bunch of stuff soon. Have considered making it myself with the sweet rice flour but couldn't find anko. Those varieties you made look great and will be trying them. Happy New Year!
Once we stay in Osaka hotel during new year, they made mocha from the scratch it’s an over night thing, it so good and warm they have different fillings. Geez I miss it
Great video. My absolute favorite is to daikonoroshi: bite-size pieces of fresh mochi in a bowl of grated daikon and shoyu. Fresh is best in this case because it is so soft. We used to do this with the last batch at our mochitsuki. At the end, we would drop a big bowlfull of freshly grated daikon into the usu, pour in shoyu then drop in the freshly pounded mochi in dumpling sized pieces. The usu would be a giant sized serving bowl from which everyone could help themselves. This would be our lunch for the mochitsuki crew.
Agree, fresh mochi, daikonoroshi & shoyu is good. But I prefer adding natto to the mixture you explained.
Sounds delicious!
So good mochi!!!! Topped off with azuki!!!! 😍
Guys, I was fascinated by the history of mochi! The chocolate mochi is a very enticing creation! OMG they all look fantastic!
Hey! So good to see you! Hope you enjoyed your Christmas!
Fantastisch! I will try out the chocolate type for sure! Keep on posting, because I enjoy looking TabiEats.美味しそう! 😋
I really like sweeten mochi or dessert mochi but I would like to try savory mochi and now I have a few to try thanks to you guys! :)
I love mochi 😊😊😊 great video 😊
I had mochi with kinako coating once, it's really good
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! i have a giant bag and i had no idea what to do with it!!
I'm from Hong Kong, and I bought this mochi. IM SO LUCKY
So cute and so sweet! That looks really good! I don't think I'm adventurous enough to try the nato mochi, but I'd love to try the anko one. I guess one bean appeals over the other? Thanks for sharing this!
Thanks
Oh man I loved eating mochi with kinako!
Hi guy's how you doing good to see you love these recipes that u are sharing thanks stay safe God BLESS to all of u
Thankyou so so much for sharing we have lots of lots o moshi with us ...my son would love to have with onion dressings ...please try once that too 😍😍😍
Oh Man! I cant wait to try the Isobeyaki version! My boyfriend just made me the Kinako version on new years, he was so excited because he used to eat it as a kid when his grandma made it for him. ^_^ It was delicious! But I am definitely a savory person. I love soy sauce and nori. ;-)
I LOVE MOCHI! My FAVORITE IS WITH KINAKO! I use regular sugar OR powdered sugar! YUM!😋
I love mochi with chocolate!!! Like love it!!
Lee Loves Food what kind of chocolate ?
I just end up eating all my mochi grilled! Though now I want some with cheese, because cheese. (There's a restaurant in West Seattle that has grilled mochi with anko on the menu, and it is the BEST.)
Mashiko! It's not always on the menu, so you can call in advance and check too! (The grilled mochi is pretty standard, the anko not so much.)
Sushi Sandwiches are gaining popularity with home cooks. I think mochi has competition. Cool video. Happy Holidays :)
thank you for sharing!!! i wanted to make hot zenzai with yakimochi today and i wasn't sure if i can heat the mochi block on stove! これでストーブで餅を焼いても問題ないですね!!!ありがとうございます!
I love the shoyu one. I sprinkle a little bit of sugar. Yummy
you guys made me wanna eat mochi 😍
I love your poster behind you! I refuse to grow up too
I usually just toast these under the broiler in the oven then put into miso soup. Def gonna try the nori wrapped one. Going to try to find some kinako powder too
All of that looked extremely good. XD
I made the soy sauce one and it's so good and made a simple sweet one by just dipping it into sweetened condensed milk and it's also delicious
Outside of Japan: Aeon Mall/Marts Chains have them. I love the blocks of Mochi. They're fast and reliable if I'm at home hungry. I microwave them in a bowl of water using the package instructions. I add my premade Red Bean Paste (Mixed with Black Sesame Seeds to cut the Sweetness) on top and enjoy. :D
I hope I can find that mochi at the supermarket. I want to put it in nabe and try those recipes during new year 😄
I might have to try some of these. Normally I get the small peanut shaped mochi and pan grill them, and then put either peanut butter or barbeque sauce on them.
**panicking excitedly** puffing up puffing up puffing up!!! - Satoshi
I tried making isobeyaki today, tastes kinda like melted cheese. So good.
I'll have to look around for kinako powder and anko, to try with those too.
磯辺焼きを食べた事ないですけど美味しそう!私はきな粉を付けた餅が一番好きです。
磯辺焼き、美味しいですよ。ぜひ試してみてください。ありがとうございます。
Yum
Your Christmas tree is so pretty!
Thank you!!!
I thinkmy favorite way of eating mochi is wrapping for filling the mochi with cheese and then dipping it in soy sauce and vinegar and then wrapping it with nori or what we call in korea Gim. It's so satisfying
I pan fried my kiri mochi until its crispy and tossed it in a honey butter sauce topped with toasted sesame. Its so good!!
Red bean Mochi probably is my favorite .
This video made me crave mochi. I had to made mochi with red bean soup after watching this.
Mochi is one of my favorite foods! Especially the fresh ones my buddhist temple makes on mochitsuki. I love having it melted into my Ozoni on New Years.I can't wait... only 6 more days!!
omg i'm so using the link right now to order this stuff😅
There is a similar type of snack to kinako(?) mochi in Singapore called Muah Chee which is coated with sugar and grated peanut. It is cut into tiny pieces and eaten with toothpicks. One of my favorite childhood snacks :)
Once baked mochi in the oven and added butter to it. Wasn't too impressed that, but I'll have to try some of these.
De Brasil Sao Paulo Peruibe adoro moti!!!