Osmanthus Honey Mochi Rolls
Delicate and fragrant mochi rolls filled with a sweet, chewy osmanthus-infused honey paste. These bite-sized treats offer a delightful texture contrast between the soft mochi exterior and the rich, floral filling.

Prep Time
120 min
Difficulty
Hard
Servings
16
Calories
220 kcal
Instructions
- 1
In a small saucepan, combine dried osmanthus flowers with 100 ml of water. Bring to a simmer and let it steep for 10 minutes. Strain the osmanthus-infused water and discard the flowers. Set aside.
~20 min - 2
In a large bowl, whisk together glutinous rice flour, cornstarch, and granulated sugar.
~2 min - 3
Gradually whisk in the remaining 150 ml of water and the osmanthus-infused water into the dry ingredients until a smooth batter forms.
~3 min - 4
Pour the batter into a heatproof bowl and add the honey and butter. Stir until well combined.
~2 min - 5
Prepare your steamer by filling it with water and bringing it to a boil. Line a bamboo steamer basket with parchment paper.
~10 min - 6
Pour the mochi batter into the prepared steamer basket. Cover and steam over medium-high heat for 30 minutes, or until the mochi is firm and cooked through.
~30 min - 7
While the mochi is steaming, lightly toast the 50g of cornstarch in a dry pan over low heat for about 5 minutes until it smells nutty. Be careful not to burn it. This toasted cornstarch will be used for dusting.
~10 min - 8
Once steamed, carefully remove the mochi from the steamer. Let it cool slightly for about 10 minutes until it's warm enough to handle but still pliable.
~10 min - 9
Generously dust a clean surface with the toasted cornstarch. Transfer the warm mochi onto the dusted surface.
~2 min - 10
Using a rolling pin, roll out the mochi into a thin rectangle, about 1/8 inch thick. Keep dusting with cornstarch as needed to prevent sticking.
~10 min - 11
Cut the mochi rectangle into strips, about 1.5 inches wide.
~5 min - 12
Gently roll each strip into a log. Then, cut each log into bite-sized pieces, approximately 1.5 inches long.
~15 min - 13
Dust the finished mochi rolls with a little more toasted cornstarch, if desired, to prevent sticking.
~2 min
Tips
- Ensure the osmanthus flowers are food-grade. If they are difficult to find, you can omit them and increase the honey slightly for a pure honey mochi.
- Store the finished mochi in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days. They are best enjoyed fresh.
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