there are so many diff recipes out there that IMO, over complicate thing - this is so simple to follow and tastes amazing! love the tip that its less sticky and can cut using a rubber spatula. personally i like smmaller pieces and managed to use this recipe and freely made 8 instead of 4!
I have to say, I made these at home, I added a bit more matcha than you did because I like the taste. They came out really ugly but they were still delicious
@@dawsoncarpenter2244 No, a good microwave has power options. Mine can heat with 10% power up to 100% power. I really recommend getting one like this if your microwave ever dies. I can defrost fish without spot-cooking (still have to turn it) & even defrost shredded cheese in my microwave, without melting it! It's a nuanced & much used kitchen tool rather than something to just blast heat.
NO! I tried and failed. You need sticky rice flour. It might be not named Mochiko but some other. Yoy need rice flour with high level of gluten. It has also sweety taste then. They always give this info on the package. Or just ask.
@@dawsoncarpenter2244 Quit spreading ignorance - it's mean. Either you don't know that you should use a double boiler or you enjoy setting people up to fail. Either way, it's childish, damaging behavior.
You can let it cool down slightly until it's not too hot to touch. You can definitely add more matcha powder if you prefer a stronger taste. Just keep in mind that your mochi will have a darker green color when you add more powder.
Then use another recipe. Also why exactly do you feel the need to make this useless information public, they just did it, and you think the plastic will melt into your mochi or something. I hope you use this recipe without the plastic wrap and it ruins the mochi by burning it and your smoke alarm goes off and after the batteries are out it won’t stop
@@someonethatyoudontknow6724 calm down they did nothing wrong . That were just saying they aren’t comfy with putting plastic wrap in the microwave which I understand no need to comment something so harsh 🥲
@@animepizzarolls7831yeah I don’t understand why the comment above was so rude. The original comment just say he/she doesn’t feel safe with microwaving plastic wrap, and personally, I think it’s only logical. And it wasn’t useless either. Using plastic wrap like that is actually harmful, it’s just that the harm’s so small we don’t notice until it gets to serious
I used your recipe and the mochi tasted great! Thanks for posting this!
What are the measurements
there are so many diff recipes out there that IMO, over complicate thing - this is so simple to follow and tastes amazing! love the tip that its less sticky and can cut using a rubber spatula. personally i like smmaller pieces and managed to use this recipe and freely made 8 instead of 4!
Looks yummy
It tastes really good 😊
I have to say, I made these at home, I added a bit more matcha than you did because I like the taste. They came out really ugly but they were still delicious
Mine came out pasty from the microwave :( what am I doing wrong ?
Next time i go shopping ill try finding the ingredients
In what heat do you microwave them?
microwaves dont have a heat just press how much minutes it says
@@dawsoncarpenter2244 they have a different capacity for volts so different times is what nikita meant
@@dawsoncarpenter2244 No, a good microwave has power options. Mine can heat with 10% power up to 100% power. I really recommend getting one like this if your microwave ever dies. I can defrost fish without spot-cooking (still have to turn it) & even defrost shredded cheese in my microwave, without melting it! It's a nuanced & much used kitchen tool rather than something to just blast heat.
How much do we add???
You can find the measurements here: izzycooking.com/green-tea-mochi/
It ended up coming out as doughy after i put it in the microwave for 2 minutes what should I do next time?
What do I do if I don’t have a microwave????
u can steam it
@@meoni9367 lmao I woulda said “buy a microwave”
they get a microwave tf
@@dawsoncarpenter2244 that’s bloody unhealthy for you.
@@thefruitsoffaith7 unhealthy
thank you but can i use any rice flour?
NO! I tried and failed. You need sticky rice flour. It might be not named Mochiko but some other. Yoy need rice flour with high level of gluten. It has also sweety taste then. They always give this info on the package. Or just ask.
no
No it's only can be made with Glutinous rice flour
Can i heat it on frying pan?
yes do medium low heat
@@dawsoncarpenter2244 Quit spreading ignorance - it's mean. Either you don't know that you should use a double boiler or you enjoy setting people up to fail. Either way, it's childish, damaging behavior.
@@hensonlaura whaaat?
Katakuri would be proud
😍
Can i use matcha milk tea powder?😁
yes
En français merci
wont the plastic wrap melt
No it won't
I had the problem of it being too hot to touch, and not being able to taste the matcha, is that normal?
You can let it cool down slightly until it's not too hot to touch. You can definitely add more matcha powder if you prefer a stronger taste. Just keep in mind that your mochi will have a darker green color when you add more powder.
@@izzy-cooking ah okay. Thank you very much!
@@murasakirin8998 You're welcome!
Measurements?
It's in the description
Con q, y cómo se come?
是 剪 但 么?
Y cómo se come
uuuuuuuhhh. I'm not confortable microwaving plastic wrapper
Then use another recipe. Also why exactly do you feel the need to make this useless information public, they just did it, and you think the plastic will melt into your mochi or something. I hope you use this recipe without the plastic wrap and it ruins the mochi by burning it and your smoke alarm goes off and after the batteries are out it won’t stop
@@someonethatyoudontknow6724 calm down they did nothing wrong . That were just saying they aren’t comfy with putting plastic wrap in the microwave which I understand no need to comment something so harsh 🥲
"uuuuuuuhhh." Talk about dedication to whining. Cover it with a plate then, you *******.
@@animepizzarolls7831yeah I don’t understand why the comment above was so rude. The original comment just say he/she doesn’t feel safe with microwaving plastic wrap, and personally, I think it’s only logical. And it wasn’t useless either. Using plastic wrap like that is actually harmful, it’s just that the harm’s so small we don’t notice until it gets to serious
@@someonethatyoudontknow6724ok but like why are you SO MAD