Mochi Rice Cakes with Okara
Mochi Rice Cakes with Okara

Hey everyone, it is Louise, welcome to my recipe page. Today, we’re going to prepare a special dish, mochi rice cakes with okara. One of my favorites. For mine, I am going to make it a little bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

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Mochi Rice Cakes with Okara is one of the most popular of current trending meals on earth. It’s enjoyed by millions every day. It’s easy, it is fast, it tastes delicious. Mochi Rice Cakes with Okara is something which I’ve loved my whole life. They are nice and they look wonderful.

To begin with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook mochi rice cakes with okara using 6 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

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The ingredients needed to make Mochi Rice Cakes with Okara:
  1. Prepare 80 grams Fresh okara
  2. Make ready 90 grams Water
  3. Get 4 tbsp Katakuriko
  4. Get Toppings:
  5. Take 2 tbsp of each Kinako, sugar
  6. Take 1 dash Salt

Great recipe for Versatile Chewy Okara Mochi. Okara is so cheap, yet it's packed with nutrients. I wanted to cook it in a way that's simple, but tasty. (From Wikipedia) Mochi is a Japanese rice cake made of glutinous rice (not to be confused with gluten) pounded into paste and molded into shape. As to okara, i'd never heard of it until your note below. found a neat okara 'crab' recipe on google.

Instructions to make Mochi Rice Cakes with Okara:
  1. Place all of the ingredients into a bowl (or a microwave safe container), and mix well.
  2. Place the ingredients from Step 1 into a microwave safe container, and microwave for 2 minutes (at 600 W). Take it out momentarily, and mix.
  3. Microwave Step 2 again for 3 minutes. Take it out and mix.
  4. After it cools, roll into your desired portion sizes, coat in a kinako, sugar, and salt mixture, arrange onto plates, and sprinkle the mixture on top as well.

You have me thinkin' about kinako and this; can't. A wide variety of mochi rice cakes options are available to you, such as feature, processing type, and material type. Mochi is Japanese rice cake made of mochigome (糯米), a short-grain glutinous rice*. It's naturally white, sticky, elastic, and chewy. It tastes like rice without filling or coating, but mochi is all about the texture.

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