Mochi is a Japanese rice cake made of glutinous rice pounded into paste and molded into shape. In Japan it is traditionally made in a ceremony called mochitsuki. While also eaten year-round, mochi is a traditional food for the Japanese New Year and is commonly sold and eaten during that time. Mochi is also a prominent snack in Hawaii and Taiwan. by wikipedia
- 250 g Glutinous rice flour
- 250 g Water
- 120 g Sugar
- 50 g Mazola corn oil
- 100 g Dry roasted peanuts
- 30 g Sugar
- Pulse the dry roasted peanuts in a blender until it resembles coarse crumbs. Pour into a bowl and mix with sugar. Set aside.
- Place the glutinous rice flour in the bowl of your stand mixer. Combine water and sugar in a medium saucepan and bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Reduce to a simmer and cook, stirring, until sugar is dissolved. Add in oil and stir to combine.
- Pour the liquid into the glutinous rice mixture and stir on the slow speed until all flour is incorporated. Increase the speed and stir until the rice dough is smooth. Transfer it into a bowl and steam over boiling water for about 10 minutes over high heat.
- Return the steamed rice mixture to the bowl of your mixture and beat until the mixture has cooled down. Pinch off tablespoon-size pieces and roll with prepared peanut mixture. To prevent sticking, wear a pair of plastic gloves and greased with some corn oil. Alternatively, place a teaspoon of the peanut mixture
©angiesrecipes in the center of pinched dough, fold the edge to seal the mochi and coat lightly with the peanut mixture.
Wow!!! Superb!!!looks so cute and yummy!!!
ReplyDeleteMochi, my favorite. Love it with peanuts too. :)
ReplyDeleteWow !!! really new and tempting dish...looks so cute and yummy...
ReplyDeletewow look so good and I love this.. we used to have this in singapore ... my fav one.. But i know how to make this now...Bookmarked.
ReplyDeleteIts new to me...Looks cute and lovely....
ReplyDeletedelicious! Happy CNY!
ReplyDeleteI really love this...makes me mouth watering.
ReplyDelete祝你和你的家人 - 一帆風順,二龍騰飛,三羊開泰,四季平安,五福臨門,六六大順, 七星高照,八方來財,九九同心,十全十美.
百事亨通! 千事吉祥!! 萬事如意
Wah... in and out also got peanuts!!!
ReplyDeleteYummy yummy!!!
The version from my hometown uses pandan juice for the mochi skin and it is covered in cooked flour. Once u bite into it, u will smell the pandan and wear flour lipstick :) I love the lipstick part
Wow... yumm yumm yummm.... I love peanut mochi!
ReplyDeleteThis dish is very new to me but must say it looks yummm!!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks heavenly..love the peanut taste..
ReplyDeleteThanks for reminding me that this is chinese new year! I have to take my friend laura a gift! I love this, have wanted to try it...you make it look so easy, so I guess I have to give it a go now...
ReplyDeleteTruly delicious and divine..
ReplyDeleteMmm ... Peanut mochi - sounds incredibly yummy!
ReplyDeleteYours look so loaded! yum yum!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so yummy! I love anything with peanuts. THe filling looks really tasty. I've never had mochi but now i want it.
ReplyDelete*kisses* HH
This looks so inviting - all new to me which I love. Now, to scout out where to get the ignredients... I can find peanuts...
ReplyDeleteI LOVE MOCHI. Especially the ice cream ones at the supermarket. Next time I hit up an asian supermarket, I'll have to try this.
ReplyDeleteThe cake looks scrumptious and mouthwatering.
ReplyDeleteThese are my all time favourite....chewy and delicious. Love the sweet peanut filling and coating....mmm
ReplyDeleteoh so cute they are. it will be so nice to bite into those peanuts. awesome
ReplyDeleteAHHH!! This is a fave of mine since childhood days!! We call it muaci here ... based on the Min Nan dialect! =)
ReplyDelete祝您虎年快樂!年年有余!步步高升!
I love these peanut mochis! Makes my mouth water just thinking about it!
ReplyDeleteThis look delicious! I love the peanut filling!
ReplyDeleteThese look yum-o-licious!
ReplyDeleteWow. I love mochi! I've never made it before (I'm kind of intimidated by it), but this recipe looks really good. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love mochi but never tried it with peanuts! That sounds great!
ReplyDeleteOh they r just lovely n tempting!
ReplyDeleteWow, I didn't even know that you can make Mochi like that! It is amazing. I like Mochi and the combination with peanuts sounds awesome!
ReplyDeleteLooks great and I am sure it taste great!
These are irresistible! Such heavenly little treats. I could pop about 20 in my mouth right now!
ReplyDeleteI love this type of mochi! Wishing you and your family A Happy and Prosperous New Year. May the year of tiger brings you lots of happinesss, health and wealth.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen those before, but they look great.
ReplyDeleteNew to me, looks very delicious!
ReplyDeleteFirst time seeing this , have seen rice dumplings here but never wih a out side coating.
ReplyDeleteI want some! 恭喜發財!
ReplyDeleteIve never had this, but it sounds delicious and from all the raves you just got, I wish I could try it!
ReplyDeleteOoh, these are one of my favorite snacks ever! Love peanut mochis...so nice, and nutty and chewy!
ReplyDeletemmmm~ looks like the muah chee sold here. It looks fab, Angie!
ReplyDeleteGong Xi Fa Cai to you and family...your Mochi looks yummy...
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to wrap the peanuts around the mochi!
ReplyDeleteyou're such a great baker, Angie!! Gong Xi Fa Cai to you and your family! have a joyful celebration!
ReplyDeleteWow !! that looks so yuMMMM!
ReplyDeletehappy Chinese New Year Angie and may u be blessed with many many more!!
my favorite hawker stall snack!! Gong hei Fatt Choy to you and family!!
ReplyDelete恭喜發財﹐祝Angie身體健康﹐青春相駐﹐食極唔肥
ReplyDeleteIn Teochew, we call this Muah Chee. And it was my favourite childhood sweet. I love it! Happy New Year, Angie!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE mochi. It's interesting to see how different people make mochi differently, but I think it's very helpful because we can learn new tricks from it. Happy Chinese New Year by the way:)! Unfortunately the people only celebrate Fasching here ;-).
ReplyDeleteI would love to make this for my mother; I know she would weep with happiness.
ReplyDeleteI love how much peanuts you've put into these - yum! Gong Xi Fa Cai!
ReplyDeleteAngie, I saw ur comment from A Full timed Housefly blog about ngaku.
ReplyDeleteHere's some pics of them on my blog
http://wendyinkk.blogspot.com/2010/01/arrowhead-chips-or-fried-ngaku.html
You've got me drooling over the close-up pictures. I like your method as well. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI hope you saved some for me!
ReplyDelete祝你虎年龙精虎猛!万事如意!情人節快乐!
ReplyDeleteYou always have the best stuff over here! This recipe looks really interesting, I would love to try it!!
ReplyDeleteThat look so soft and delicious!
ReplyDeleteI will surely try this.
Wish you A Very Happy Valentine's Day and CNY.
Lovely mochi! Have CNY to you!!
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy.......Never had Mochi! Happy Chinese New Year past
ReplyDeleteI loved mochi the few times I have had it. Yummy! What a delightful sweet ending.
ReplyDeleteAngie, my husband and I had these when we were in Japan! After one bite, I fell in love! I can't wait to try this recipe!
ReplyDeleteOoooh, how yummy!
ReplyDeleteOh my girl loves this , it is her favourite. I used to make this last time using the traditional method by hand , it is very tiring but very yummy.
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