This looks good! And let's just appreciate the fact how much effort moving the camera around while cooking takes (and the hours of editing) 😀 Good job! I'm looking forward for more!
Thanks for the recipe. I added 1 cup of sugar instead of 2 since I'm not a huge sweet tooth and substituted the ube for pandan extract. Turned out amazing. Might add more pandan extract next time for a stronger flavour.
I made this and it was so good! I brought it to a party and everyone liked it. And it was easy to make. This will be a recipe I'll make often. I didn't have ube flavoring so I just used coconut and strawberry flavoring and it worked. But I'll have to find ube flavoring sometime and try it
So I made this according to recipe and I didn't really taste the ube! I was so shocked bc the smell was so powerful and very pigmented. But it did taste like a delicious mochi dessert. Wondering if it's because I used a different brand of Ube extract..maybe I'll add more in the next batch I make!
This is quite relaxing… I knew ube due to Lars 😆 And I tried looking for the real ube in every Asian store in my area and the search is like hunting a legendary Pokemon.
Hey thanks for the recipe I’m making it right now. 1 cup of sugar is 200 grams though. Not sure how you got 2 cups/200 grams I just used a 1 cup dry measuring cup, and then weighed it and it’s 200grams of sugar.
Turned out so good. I did one cup of sugar and added extra Ube extract. It was perfect not too sweet. I also put milk cause my batter came out really thick but it didn't affect the recipe at all.
Hey I wouldn't mix it into the batter but I think adding it to the batter before baking would be fine. And I would just add enough to cover the surface area so the amount depends on what size pan you are using
@@MulberryStreet I just followed the recipe without the coconut flakes until after baking but I'll try that next time. It was so yummy btw!! Thanks!! :D
for those looking for an authentic ube to be used as an ingredient. you can look for it at southeast asian countries where it's native particularly the philippines. funfact, ube is a filipino term for that plant.
I want to make these but I have real ube instead of extract, should I make an extract with it or can I use the real deal? Genuinely asking, I enjoy baking but baking can be very fickle and I don't want to ruin a perfectly good recipe :)
I ended up making it with the grated ube, its not as dark and the texture is a little different but overall still good, it just messed with the portions a tad
Does the ube extract give enough flavor? I've been dying to make ube butter mochi but majority of the recipes use extract and people say ube extract doesn't give much flavor.
Made this today and they are delicious! I added a tbsp of ube powder for more flavor and grated cheese for toppings. Thank you for sharing this recipe
Is this chewy? ❤️
So more ube flavor is needed ?
This looks good! And let's just appreciate the fact how much effort moving the camera around while cooking takes (and the hours of editing) 😀 Good job! I'm looking forward for more!
Thank you!
Thanks for the recipe. I added 1 cup of sugar instead of 2 since I'm not a huge sweet tooth and substituted the ube for pandan extract. Turned out amazing. Might add more pandan extract next time for a stronger flavour.
I will have to try pandan flavor as well 🤤
Was 1 cup of sugar enough sweetness? I’m also not a huge sweet tooth and I like things “not so sweet” if you know what I mean 😅
Love Ube and Mochi!! Just picked up some ube extract now I need the ube jam. Been making reg mochi for years but will try this!! Thx!!
Thank you!
Thank you for sharing this recipe. Made this yesterday and it was a hit in our party. Bonus that it's so easy to make.
One is the best recipes ever I’m trying to convert to pumpkin
This is one of the best Ube butter mochi recipes. I used the recipe and my wife loves it ..! 👍
holy crap this is so aesthetic!
Thank you!
Nice & moist and looks yummy.
I'm mesmerized
Hi I'm shonte,wowww that mochi brownies it is so beautiful purple and delicious.
I made this and it was so good! I brought it to a party and everyone liked it. And it was easy to make. This will be a recipe I'll make often. I didn't have ube flavoring so I just used coconut and strawberry flavoring and it worked. But I'll have to find ube flavoring sometime and try it
Glad you liked it!
Thank you so much for the recipe. I've seen people online eating delectable ube things. You bring it to another level. 🙂
Hope you enjoy it!
It’s so easy I try to cook,, thanks
Okayyyyy now you just got my attention lol my hungry self was scrolling down my feed and saw “Ube Mochi Brownies” 👀 let’s go!
So I made this according to recipe and I didn't really taste the ube! I was so shocked bc the smell was so powerful and very pigmented. But it did taste like a delicious mochi dessert. Wondering if it's because I used a different brand of Ube extract..maybe I'll add more in the next batch I make!
Hey! I think it might have to do with the brand of extract as well. I thought the ube flavor really came though for the one I used
@@MulberryStreet can I substitute the sugar with condensed milk?
@@ChibiChidoriChan i think that will change the texture
This is quite relaxing… I knew ube due to Lars 😆 And I tried looking for the real ube in every Asian store in my area and the search is like hunting a legendary Pokemon.
A “shiny” legendary Pokémon, I’m guessing 😅
Hey thanks for the recipe I’m making it right now.
1 cup of sugar is 200 grams though. Not sure how you got 2 cups/200 grams
I just used a 1 cup dry measuring cup, and then weighed it and it’s 200grams of sugar.
My favorite sound while baking and cooking is once you crack that egg, the opening of the shell. 💞 Yeah I’m weird.
Turned out so good. I did one cup of sugar and added extra Ube extract. It was perfect not too sweet. I also put milk cause my batter came out really thick but it didn't affect the recipe at all.
Can i use a 9x13 pan? Adjust the baking time maybe?
should work. as long as you adjust eh baking time
Well they are in the oven..the batter sure was tasty.
can i also add ube jam to the recipe if it works? if so, how much should i use?
I wouldn't mix it into the dough. Maybe add it clumps right before baking. Amount up to you
Can i substitute the coconut milk with oat milk or whole milk?
Sorry I dont that that would work but you can give us a try and let us know
I've always wondered what ube yam tastes like, as I am a big fan of jewel yams and other sweet potatoes.
Do you have a recipe with fresh yams?
unfortunately i do not 😢
instead of butter can I use oil or margarine to make is dairy free?
Yes
This is absolutely stunning! I can’t wait to try this out for myself. Hello from Canada 🇨🇦🌷🌹🌸
Hope you like it!
If I have fresh ube, how do I adjust this recipe? This looks so good
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ idk sorry. I don't think it would works with fresh ube
Can the sugar be substituted with a different sweetener? 2 cups looks a bit much
Yup
Hi can I use fresh milk instead of coconut milk?
I don't think so
Hi what size of pan did you used? Thanks for the recipe.
9inches by 9 inches
Hi I am excited to make these, but can the glutinous flour be substituted for tapioca starch or cornstarch if we do not have it?
Unfortunately not the texture will come out different
Hello can I substitute wheat starch for the glutinous flour?
Unfortunately not. The texture will be completely different
Hi there. What is coconut flakes? Is it just the same as desiccated coconut?
Yup!
I see... thank you😊
Hello! Do you think I can use other forms of fat instead of butter?
hey i think that will change the consistence but you can try it
This looks so yummy! Can we add coconut flakes to the batter? If so, how much?
Hey I wouldn't mix it into the batter but I think adding it to the batter before baking would be fine. And I would just add enough to cover the surface area so the amount depends on what size pan you are using
@@MulberryStreet I just followed the recipe without the coconut flakes until after baking but I'll try that next time. It was so yummy btw!! Thanks!! :D
What is the good ube extract brand
I've only tried the one I used in my video. Link in description
Is it okay to substitute coconut milk with heavy cream? As I don’t have that on hand?
I don't think that will work
Do you think I can use condensed milk in place of the sugar? If so, how much? This looks absolutely amazing! Thanks for sharing
Uh unfortunately I don't think that would work. Hope you enjoy
Hi! Instead of having a mochi texture, can I just use all purpose flour for just a regular ube brownie?
I think the texture will be completely different
i’m gonna make this, but i’m gonna split the batter and make one half pandan flavoured :p
Thx
for those looking for an authentic ube to be used as an ingredient. you can look for it at southeast asian countries where it's native particularly the philippines. funfact, ube is a filipino term for that plant.
I want to make these but I have real ube instead of extract, should I make an extract with it or can I use the real deal? Genuinely asking, I enjoy baking but baking can be very fickle and I don't want to ruin a perfectly good recipe :)
I ended up making it with the grated ube, its not as dark and the texture is a little different but overall still good, it just messed with the portions a tad
Try it!
You don’t mention what size baking pan. Is it 9x13? Thank you
9x9 !
Wow, what a nice idea. I've never had ube before, but I like the idea of a mochi brownie. I might try out a macha version. Do you think it would work?
Hey! Yup I actually thought about trying that next. Look forward to seeing it on your channel if you try it out.
@@MulberryStreet I'll do a few test runs and see where it takes me. I hope you make that matcha version!
Where can I get the ube ?
(amzn.to/3slB2fQ)
Can I use a stand mixer?
Sure
How many cups of melted butter
1/2
Can I use brown sugar?
Hmmm I feel like the flavor would be different since brown sugar contains molasses
Does the ube extract give enough flavor? I've been dying to make ube butter mochi but majority of the recipes use extract and people say ube extract doesn't give much flavor.
I thought the flavor was pretty strong with the extract that I used. But you might get different results with other extracts
@@MulberryStreet I'll have to try it out for myself and see. Thank you!
Can I use salted butter?
Might be too salty? Try it and let us know!
Is this chewy? 😍
Yup! Super chewy 😋😋
Did I miss something in the video? It was just Ube extract, no real ube at all?
I made this twice and idk why my one comes out dense
DID YOU POST THIS IN LA FOODIES GROUP???????
Pretty Sure i saw these pictures
Lawd have mercy!
❤
so no mochiko?
💜💜💜
Do you add more ube extract for brighter color? Mine always turns out really dark that it looks like brown/chocolate
No I added what was in the recipes. Maybe it depends on brand of extract used?
Also the video colors are edited
I loved butter mochi as a 👧 kid.
Hey we have the same counter tops 🤺🤣✌️🔥⛽🙏
Lmao 😂
Looks yummy, but the amount of sugar kills me🥴
Do you eat this hot? Does it turn hard when it cools down?
Nope! Super soft even when cool!
It should be called Uber colored mochi as no real Ube was put there.
Wish you had set up your required items in advance (Mise en place )
damn sir ur so slow
U right
WTH this isn’t Ube mochi brownies… it’s called Hawaiian Butter Mochi. Don’t be disrespecting our food.
He did state in the intro that this is a twist off the hawaiian butter mochi. So acknowledging the fact does not make him disrespectful ✌️
@@jdromero9707I’ve seen a few UA-camrs calling it mochi brownies respect the culture
It's ok, 21% of adults in the US are illiterate. It's hard being a dummy so my heart goes out to him 😔
@@MulberryStreet whatever you say cultural
appropriator
Cancel me