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Sakura Mochi Cloud Cakes with Matcha Dust

Delicate and ethereal mochi cakes infused with the subtle floral notes of sakura and the earthy aroma of matcha. These cloud-like confections offer a delightful sweet escape, perfect for a special occasion or a moment of quiet indulgence.

Sakura Mochi Cloud Cakes with Matcha Dust

Prep Time

180 min

Difficulty

Hard

Servings

8

Calories

350 kcal

Instructions

  1. 1

    In a large bowl, combine glutinous rice flour, sugar, and salt. Gradually whisk in water until a smooth batter forms. Add sakura essence and red food coloring, mixing until evenly distributed. (10 minutes)

    ~10 min
  2. 2

    Pour the batter into a heatproof bowl and cover with plastic wrap. Steam over boiling water for 30 minutes, or until the batter is translucent and cooked through. (30 minutes)

    ~30 min
  3. 3

    While the mochi is steaming, divide the red bean paste into 8 equal portions and roll each into a ball. (5 minutes)

    ~5 min
  4. 4

    Once the mochi is steamed, carefully remove from the steamer and let it cool slightly for about 5 minutes. (5 minutes)

    ~5 min
  5. 5

    Dust your work surface generously with cornstarch. Transfer the warm mochi to the dusted surface. Knead gently for 2-3 minutes until it becomes pliable. (3 minutes)

    ~3 min
  6. 6

    Divide the mochi into 8 equal portions. Flatten each portion into a disc. Place a ball of red bean paste in the center of each disc and carefully wrap the mochi around it, sealing the edges. (15 minutes)

    ~15 min
  7. 7

    In a small bowl, mix matcha powder with a tablespoon of cornstarch to prevent clumping. Sift this mixture through a fine-mesh sieve to create a fine dust. (2 minutes)

    ~2 min
  8. 8

    Gently dust the mochi cakes with the matcha powder. For an extra touch, lightly torch the surface of the mochi for a slightly toasted aroma and a beautiful visual effect. (2 minutes)

    ~2 min
  9. 9

    Allow the Sakura Mochi Cloud Cakes to cool completely before serving. (100 minutes)

    ~100 min

Tips

  • Work quickly when handling the warm mochi dough, as it can become sticky and difficult to manage if it cools too much. Keep your hands lightly dusted with cornstarch.
  • For an authentic presentation, serve these mochi cakes on small, decorative plates or wrapped in traditional Japanese washi paper.

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