How to have your mochi&nbsp ✨️Part 1

Have mochi but not sure how to cook them?

No worries, we got you 🍴😋
Here’s two delicious ways to have your Mochi:

1. Ozoni (Mochi Soup)
A traditional Japanese soup usually eaten during the New Year’s 🥣 Each family tends to have their own unique recipe 💫

What you’ll need:

🍽 Mochi (if frozen, microwave in 30 second intervals till softened)

🍽 Chicken

🍽 Veggies (In video – lotus, carrots, mountain potatoes, daikon, shiitake)

🍽 Soup base (In video – using bonito flakes and kelp, can also be store bought dashi)

👉Steam and cut the veggies
👉Make soup base
👉Put cut up chicken in soup
👉Bring to boil
👉Meanwhile, cut the mochi into bite size pieces and broil them in the oven or toast in toaster oven
👉Once soup is boiling, put in the veggies
👉When the mochi is puffy and browned, take it out of the oven
👉Combine the veggies, chicken and mochi in serving bowls
👉Pour soup into the bowls
👉Bon a pettit

2. Oshiruko (Red Bean Soup)

A traditional Japanese dessert that is sweet and warm 

What you’ll need:
🍽 Mochi
🍽 Anko (Red Bean Paste – you can buy in store or make them yourself)
🍽 Water

👉Place Anko (red bean paste) and water in a pot (1:1)
👉 Add sugar to taste
*Please note store bought Anko may already be pretty sweet
👉Bring to a soft boil
👉Meanwhile, broil the mochi in the oven or toast in toaster oven till puffy and browned
👉Combine the red bean soup and mochi in bowls
👉Enjoy!!

Stay tuned to Part 2 where we will introduce more ways to eat your Mochi 🎉

For more detailed recipes on how to make Ozoni, Oshiruko, or Anko, we recommend the YouTube channel “Cooking with dog”🐶