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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by realChem to c/food
 

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The mochi cake I used is from a mix (I like the one that Trader Joe's sells), but it you wanted to make your own I don't think it's too complicated. I like a thinner cake, so I usually only use half a box of the mix. Doing that also means it cooks very quickly!

What takes it to the next level, in my opinion, is to get some freeze-dried strawberries or other freeze-dried fruit (Trader Joe's also sells this, and freeze dried fruits of all kinds are common in most supermarkets, usually in a snack aisle), grind them up, and dust them over top like you would with powdered sugar, but in a thicker layer. I like to grind mine with a mortar and pestle, but a (blade-style) coffer grinder or anything like that works too.

It's honestly the simplest desert recipe I know, and one of my favorites!

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[โ€“] Tordoc 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I never thought about powdered fruit as a topping! I'll definitely have to try this next time I bake!

[โ€“] realChem 3 points 1 year ago

Yeah! The availability of freeze-dried fruits makes it really easy (although they do suck up humidity from the air over time after you grind them, so you'll want to eat the cake within a couple days ๐Ÿ˜‰)