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Matcha Azuki Bean Mochi Bites

These delicate mochi bites offer a delightful contrast between the earthy bitterness of matcha and the subtle sweetness of azuki beans. They are chewy, soft, and perfect for a sophisticated yet simple Japanese dessert experience.

Matcha Azuki Bean Mochi Bites

Prep Time

45 min

Difficulty

Easy

Servings

12

Calories

180 kcal

Instructions

  1. 1

    In a mixing bowl, whisk together glutinous rice flour, granulated sugar, and matcha powder.

    ~2 min
  2. 2

    Gradually add water to the dry ingredients, whisking until a smooth batter forms. Ensure there are no lumps.

    ~3 min
  3. 3

    Pour the batter into a saucepan over medium heat. Stir continuously with a whisk or spatula until the mixture thickens and becomes translucent, resembling a sticky dough. This will take about 8-10 minutes.

    ~10 min
  4. 4

    Prepare a clean surface by dusting it generously with cornstarch. Transfer the hot mochi dough onto the cornstarch-dusted surface.

    ~1 min
  5. 5

    Once the dough is cool enough to handle, divide it into 12 equal portions. Roll each portion into a ball.

    ~5 min
  6. 6

    Flatten each mochi ball into a disc. Place a small spoonful of azuki bean paste in the center of each disc. Carefully fold the mochi dough around the paste, pinching the edges to seal and form a small bite. Roll into a smooth ball.

    ~10 min
  7. 7

    Dust off any excess cornstarch from the mochi bites.

    ~2 min

Tips

  • If the azuki bean paste is too stiff, you can add a teaspoon of water or even a tiny bit of matcha to it for extra flavor.
  • Store leftover mochi bites in an airtight container at room temperature. They are best enjoyed within 24-48 hours as they can harden over time.

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