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 sweetBring 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”

