By David Coronado
Chocolate Mochi
18 steps
Prep:10minCook:50min
Take a bite through this soft, sticky, and chewy cocoa flavor mochi skin, rich and smooth chocolate cream that will melt in your mouth, followed by some silky dark chocolate ganache, and some surprisingly chewy boba pearls! My happiest moment is sitting in the sun and enjoying these afternoon delights with my cat!
Updated at: Thu, 17 Aug 2023 07:36:19 GMT
Nutrition balance score
Unbalanced
Glycemic Index
60
Moderate
Glycemic Load
44
High
Nutrition per serving
Calories602.8 kcal (30%)
Total Fat33.2 g (47%)
Carbs72.7 g (28%)
Sugars27.4 g (30%)
Protein4.6 g (9%)
Sodium97.5 mg (5%)
Fiber2.3 g (8%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet
Ingredients
6 servings
For Mochi Skin
100gglutinous rice flour
30gcornstarch
40gsugar
5gcocoa powder
160gmilk
or oat milk, soy milk, almond milk
30gbutter
For Chocolate Ganache
For Chocolate Cream
Other Fillings
Instructions
To Make Mochi Skin
Step 1
Add milk, sugar, cornstarch, glutinous rice flour, and cocoa powder to a heatproof bowl. Whisk until the mixture is smooth and well combined.
Step 2
Cover the bowl with a heatproof plastic food wrap. Use a toothpick to poke about 16 holes on the wrap.
Step 3
Steam the mixture over high heat for 30 minutes. (Or you can microwave it for 3 minutes. Take out to check the texture. Poke a toothpick into the mochi, if the toothpick tip is dry, the mochi is fully cooked. If the toothpick tip is wet, cover the food wrap back, and microwave for 30 more seconds. )
Step 4
Take the bowl out from the steamer/microwave, put 30g butter on the top of the steamed mochi dough. The mochi dough is very hot now, the butter will be melted quickly.
Step 5
Mix the butter and the mochi dough with a spoon. Once the mochi dough is not too hot to be touched, use your hands to knead the dough until all the butter has been absorbed. You can put non-stick food handling gloves to avoid from getting sticky. If the dough is still to sticky to be kneaded, wrap up the dough with plastic food wrap, keep the dough in the fridge for 2 hours until it completely cools down. It will be much less sticky after it's cooled.
Step 6
Knead the mochi dough by pulling and folding it for about 5 minutes, until you can pull it as long as your forearm (about 10 inches).
Step 7
Transfer the mochi dough on a nonstick silicone mat, or a working surface covered with plastic food wrap. Apply some cooked glutinous rice flour on the surface of the mochi dough to prevent from getting sticky.
Step 8
Cut the mochi dough into 6 equal portions. Flatten each small dough into 5-inch diameter circles. Cover with plastic food wrap and set aside.
To Make Filling
Step 9
Pour 100g heavy whipping cream into a microwave safe bowl. Microwave for 30 seconds until the liquid gets warm.
Step 10
Add 100g dark chocolate to warmed heavy whipping cream. Whisk in one direction until the chocolate is melted.
Step 11
Allow to cool completely at room temperature.
Step 12
Add 20g sugar and 100g chocolate ganache (about half of the amount we just made), and ½ tsp of vanilla extract to 200g heavy whipping cream, beat until stiff peaks form.
Step 13
Boil ½ cup of bobas by following the instruction on the package. Or you can buy some bobas from your local boba tea shop. Or substitute the bobas with chopped strawberries or crushed Oreos.
To Assemble The Mochi
Step 14
Place a mochi skin on a soup ladle, or on a small round-shape bowl.
Step 15
Put 2 tbsp of whipped chocolate cream,1 tbsp of chocolate ganache, and 1 tbsp of bobas or chopped strawberries in the middle of the mochi wrap.
Step 16
Pull the edges of the wrap together to cover the filling, press together the edges to seal well.
Step 17
Keep in the freezer for 20 minutes for the best texture and taste, serve.
To Store
Step 18
Keep the leftovers in the freezer for up to 7 days. Thaw at room temperate for 20 minutes before serving.
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