Sakura Blossom Mochi Bites with Yuzu Glaze
These delicate mochi bites capture the essence of spring with their soft, chewy texture and subtle floral notes. Encased in a vibrant sakura-infused dough, they are finished with a bright, tangy yuzu glaze, offering a sophisticated and visually stunning appetizer.

Prep Time
120 min
Difficulty
Hard
Servings
20
Calories
180 kcal
Instructions
- 1
Rinse the dried sakura blossoms thoroughly under cold water. Soak them in a small bowl of warm water for 30 minutes to rehydrate. Drain and pat dry, reserving a few for garnish.
~35 min - 2
In a medium saucepan, combine glutinous rice flour, granulated sugar, and water. Whisk until smooth, ensuring no lumps remain.
~5 min - 3
Add the rehydrated sakura blossoms and pink food coloring (if using) to the saucepan. Stir well to distribute evenly.
~1 min - 4
Cook the mixture over medium heat, stirring constantly with a whisk, until it thickens and becomes translucent, resembling a gooey dough. This will take approximately 10-15 minutes. Be careful not to scorch the bottom.
~15 min - 5
Prepare a clean surface by dusting it generously with cornstarch. Transfer the hot mochi dough onto the dusted surface.
- 6
Once cool enough to handle, knead the mochi dough for a few minutes until it's smooth and elastic. Be cautious as it will be sticky.
~5 min - 7
Divide the mochi dough into small, bite-sized portions (about 20g each). Shape each portion into a small ball or disc.
~10 min - 8
To make the yuzu glaze, whisk together yuzu juice and powdered sugar in a small bowl until a smooth, thick glaze forms. Adjust consistency by adding more powdered sugar if too thin, or a tiny bit more yuzu juice if too thick.
~5 min - 9
Drizzle the yuzu glaze over the mochi bites. You can also use a piping bag for more intricate designs.
~5 min - 10
Garnish each mochi bite with a reserved sakura blossom and a small piece of edible gold leaf.
~5 min - 11
Allow the glaze to set for at least 30 minutes at room temperature or briefly in the refrigerator. For a slightly toasted aroma and firmer texture, you can briefly torch the glazed mochi bites.
~30 min
Tips
- Keep your hands and work surface well-dusted with cornstarch to prevent the sticky mochi from adhering.
- These mochi bites are best enjoyed fresh, within a day or two of preparation. Store them in an airtight container at room temperature.
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