Easy Green Tea Mochi (Matcha Mochi Recipe) (2024)

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on Mar 23, 2023

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Homemade Green Tea Mochi is soft, chewy, and sweet with delicious matcha flavor and beautiful green color. This classic Japanese treat is really easy to make at home and better than that of your favorite restaurant! Plus you can customize the filling with red bean paste, strawberry, or ice cream.

It takes less than 15 minutes to make these vegan matcha-flavored mochi balls, and you can serve them at the end of a meal as a dessert or snack with a cup of hot green tea.

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Like JapaneseDaif*cku, these mochi balls have sticky and chewy mochi layer on the outside. It’s a Japanese rice cake made with special glutinous rice flour. On the inside, mochi(抹茶大福) has different types of fillings such assweet bean paste, strawberries, or ice cream. In this recipe, I made the mochi with green tea (matcha) flavor, and use anko red bean paste as the filling. But you can easily customize with your favorite fillings.

This matcha flavored mochi recipe uses a shortcut to make the mochi dough by using mochiko sweet rice flour instead of traditional glutinous rice. It’s very easy to prepare and takes just a few minutes. They’re melt-in-your-mouth delicious, so absolutely worth the effort to learn!

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What’s in Green Tea Mochi

  • Mochiko or Shiratamako (sweet glutinous rice flour)
  • Granulated sugar
  • Green tea matcha powder
  • Water
  • Cornstarch
  • Your favorite fillings (such as Anko red bean paste)

Pro Tip: The key to the best mochi is using Mochiko or Shiratamako(sweet rice flour). Note that they are different than the regular glutinous rice flour. You can find them in most Japanese grocery stores, or order themonlinefrom Amazon.

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How to Make Green Tea Matcha Mochi

We use the microwave method to make the green tea mochi dough, it’s the easiest way and takes just a few minutes!

First whisk together mochiko, sugar, and green tea powder. Then add water and mix well. It’s important to whisk until everything is dissolved completely. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap or kitchen towel loosely. Microwave at full power for 2 minutes. Take it out and mix with a wet spatula. Cover and microwave for 30 more seconds until the dough becomes slightly translucent.

Then transfer the mochi dough onto the cornstarch-dusted parchment paper. Sprinkle more cornstarch onto the dough. Divide the dough into 4 equal parts and flatten each one into a circular shape. You can easily stretch the dough using your hands (watch the video to see how to do this).

Scoop out red bean paste and place it in the centre of each mochi wrapper. Pinch the four corners of the mochi wrapper, and then pinch the remaining corners together. Tap the bottom of mochi with cornstarch. Brush the assembled green tea mochi with a brush gently to remove excess cornstarch (See the step-by-step photos below).

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Pro Tip:The dough is very sticky, so you’ll need to use cornstarch frequently during the wrapping process. The trickiest part of this recipe is to wrap the red bean paste in the mochi wrapper. It may take a few tries to get it into a great round shape, but after a few, you’ll get a hang of it.

Homemade Anko Red Bean Paste

Homemade red bean paste tastes the best and it only uses 3 ingredients: azuki red beans, sugar, and water.

Just add red beans and water to a pot, boil for 5 minutes, and drain the water. Add the bean back to the pot and add more water. Bring to boil again, cover with a lid, and simmer for 1 hour. Drain the water.

Add sugar to red beans and stir until the mixture thickens. Let it chill before using it in the matcha mochi.

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How to Store Matcha Mochi and How Long Do They Last?

Store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator and they can last for 2 days. These green tea mochi taste the best on the day they’re made.

What Does Green Tea Mochi Taste Like?

The mochi layer is sticky and chewy with a great earthy flavor. An anko red bean paste filling is sweet and creamy.

Green Tea Mochi Ice Cream

You can use ice cream instead of red bean paste for delicious matcha mochi ice cream. You can scoop out the ice cream ahead of time and set them aside in the freezer when you prepare the dough. Make sure to move quickly so the ice cream won’t melt during wrapping.

Green Tea Mochi with Strawberry Filling

Another popular option is to stuff the red bean paste with a fresh strawberry, and then cover it with the green tea mochi wrapper for a fruity matcha mochi.

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Important Tips

  • The color of your green tea mochi depends on the amount of matcha powder you use. I used 1/2 teaspoon in this recipe. You can adjust the amount to make it lighter or darker.
  • Make sure to use Mochiko or Shiratamako for this recipe. The regular glutinous rice flour won’t work properly for this recipe.
  • Mix the ingredients thoroughly and make sure everything is completely dissolved before cooking them in the microwave.
  • Microwave in short intervals to avoid overcooking the dough. The dough will start to look opaque when it’s ready.
  • As the dough is very sticky, you’ll need to use cornstarch to prevent it from sticking. It’s important to coat it evenly in a thin layer of cornstarch so it’s not overwhelmed by the white cornstarch powder.
  • Make sure the filling is firm enough before adding it to the mochi wrapper. The filling can be soft when it’s still warm. So plan ahead and let it cool down before you make the dough, otherwise, it won’t hold the shape properly.

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Matcha Mochi / Green Tea Mochi Recipe (+VIDEO)

By: Izzy

Homemade Green Tea Mochi is soft, chewy, and sweet with delicious matcha flavor and beautiful green color. This classic Japanese treat is really easy to make at home and better than that of your favorite restaurant! Plus you can customize the filling with red bean paste, strawberry, or ice cream.

Prep: 5 minutes mins

Cook: 10 minutes mins

Total: 15 minutes mins

Servings: 4 Matcha Mochi Balls

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Ingredients

  • 6 tablespoons Mochiko, (or Shiratamako Sweet rice flour), 50g
  • 2 tablespoons sugar, 25g
  • 1/2 teaspoon matcha powder
  • 6 tablespoons water, (90ml)
  • 1/4 cup cornstarch for dusting
  • 1/2 cup red bean paste, (see Notes for homemade recipe)

Instructions

  • In a microwave-safe bowl, mix together mochiko, sugar, and green tea powder.

  • Add water and mix until everything is dissolved completely.

  • Cover the bowl with plastic wrap or kitchen towel loosely. Microwave at full power for 2 minutes. Take it out and mix with a wet spatula.

  • Cover and microwave for 30 more seconds until the dough becomes slightly translucent.

  • Place a sheet of parchment paper on the working surface, and dust it generously with cornstarch.

  • Transfer the matcha-flavored mochi dough onto the parchment paper. Sprinkle more cornstarch onto the dough.

  • Divide the dough into 4 equal parts using a knife or a dough scraper.

  • Flatten the dough into a circular shape (about 3.5 inch) using your hands (about 1/8-inch thickness).

  • Scoop out red bean paste and place it in the center of the mochi wrapper.

  • Pinch the four corners of the mochi wrapper, and then pinch the remaining corners together.

  • Tap the bottom of mochi with cornstarch. Brush the assembled green tea mochi with a brush gently to remove excess cornstarch.

Video

Notes

  • To make homemade red bean paste, you’ll need:
    • 1/3 cup red beans
    • 1/3 cup sugar
    • water

Add rinsed red beans and water to a sauce pan over medium high heat. Bring the water to boil and then discard the water, leaving the red beans in the pan. Add more water and bring to boil again, and cover with lid. Turn down the heat to medium-low, and let it simmer for 1 hour until you can easily mash the beans with your fingers. Drain the azuki beans and put them back into the pot. Turn the heat to medium-low, and add sugar. Stirring constantly until it reaches your desired consistency.

Nutrition

Calories: 146kcal | Carbohydrates: 33g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 1mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 20g | Vitamin A: 25IU | Calcium: 6mg | Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information provided is an estimate only and will vary based on ingredient brands and cooking methods used.

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Easy Green Tea Mochi (Matcha Mochi Recipe) (2024)

FAQs

What is Matcha Mochi made of? ›

The key ingredient for this bite-size, snacky version of mochi is mochiko, a sweet glutinous rice flour you can find at any Asian market (or online). Other special ingredients include coconut milk, ground coconut flakes, and matcha green tea powder.

How much caffeine is in matcha green tea mochi? ›

The latte grade matcha used in this recipe has 34mg of caffeine per teaspoon and there are 4 teaspoons used in this recipe. In total, there will be 8mg of caffeine per green tea mochi.

What goes well with Matcha Mochi? ›

Green Tea Matcha Mochi

And just like our strawberry flavor pairing, a nice little fizz will help cut right through the richness. However, for this pairing, we'll be using a nice rice wine – sake. A sparkling sake is just the right touch and fix for our traditional Green Tea Matcha Mochi.

What is Matcha Mochi? ›

This version of mochi — a sweet Japanese rice cake — gets its pretty green color from matcha powder and a creamy sweetness from coconut milk.

What is original mochi made of? ›

Mochi (もち, 餅) [motɕi] is a Japanese rice cake made of mochigome (もち米), a short-grain japonica glutinous rice, and sometimes other ingredients such as water, sugar, and cornstarch. The steamed rice is pounded into paste and molded into the desired shape.

Do you mix matcha with water or milk? ›

◾️If you do love drinking your Matcha in a latte style, pick a plant based milk (I'm using Almond Milk here) that won't affect the absorbtion of all those amazing antioxidants. ◾️Better still, drink Matcha straight up with just hot or cold water.

Can I just mix matcha with hot water? ›

If you're using pure matcha, using water that's too hot will make it bitter, which is true of pretty much all green teas. You definitely don't want to use boiling water! I'd recommend starting with water 75–85 degrees Celsius (about 165–185 Fahrenheit).

How many calories in a Matcha Mochi? ›

Royal Family Matcha Mochi (1 serving) contains 25g total carbs, 25g net carbs, 0g fat, 1g protein, and 104 calories.

How many calories are in matcha green tea mochi? ›

Nutrition Facts
Per containerPer piece
Calories49080
% Daily Value*% Daily Value*
Total Fat14g2.5g
Saturated Fat9g1.5g
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Does green tea mochi have dairy? ›

Contains: MILK, SOY. May contain traces of wheat, peanuts, tree nuts, sesame.

What milk goes best with matcha? ›

Oat milk is another perfect match to matcha. Almond milk is definitely a very good starting point. In fact, its texture is very similar to traditional milk (also its flavour is not too far) but with fewer calories. It has a pleasant, nutty flavour and a creamy texture similar to regular milk.

Is mochi better hot or cold? ›

mochi is served room temperature. Mochi is made with a special, extra starchy rice and is a hand held treat. If there's no sweetened, mashed bean paste in the middle, you make a mixture of soy sauce & sugar and dip it. They store great in the freezer, so you can keep in there for up to a couple of months.

What do Japanese eat with mochi? ›

Typically, grilled or baked mochi is served with soy sauce and wrapped in seaweed (isobe-maki). Some other classic ways to eat it is with anko (sweet red bean paste) or with kinako (soy powder and sugar), but there are many variations.

How is Japanese mochi made? ›

So, how do you make mochi? Traditionally, mochi is made by pounding steamed short-grain Japanese sticky rice, called mochigome, with a wooden mallet during a ceremony called mochitsuki. This aerates and pulverizes the rice, which is what gives mochi its beloved texture.

Is Japanese matcha healthy? ›

Like green tea, matcha is high in antioxidants, including catechins, which may help prevent cell damage and lower your risk of certain diseases. Some studies also suggest that the catechins and caffeine found in matcha may have a mild benefit in weight loss and management.

How is Japanese matcha made? ›

Farmers make Matcha from shade-grown ground Camellia Sinensis tea leaves called tencha. Tencha, a type of green tea that gives green tea powder its umami flavor and high caffeine content.

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