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  • Question
    Can I also use potato starch?
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    Yes, this is the preferred starch as potato starch (or katakuriko) is used when making regular mochi.
  • Question
    Do you have suggestion for flavoring the dough?
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    It is often left plain, but a nice twist might be to add a drop of vanilla flavoring or some milk instead of water to make it creamier.
  • Question
    Can you use brown sugar instead of plain sugar?
    Community Answer
    The sugar will be hard to dissolve, and won't have the texture of mochi.
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    Is a mixed-flavor ice cream okay to use?
    Top Answerer
    Yes, that's fine. It'll give the mochi ice cream a different taste than normal ice cream, but it'll still work well.
  • Question
    Can I use normal rice flour?
    Community Answer
    No. Normal rice flour won't give mochi its traditional texture.
  • Question
    How long should I chill the mochi before it's ready to serve?
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    At least 4 hours, or until both the mochi and the ice cream filling are firm.
  • Question
    What is glutinous rice flour?
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    It is a flour made from Oryza sativa var. glutinosa, also called sticky rice, sweet rice, or waxy rice. This is a common rice grown in Thailand.
  • Question
    Can this be made gluten free?
    Community Answer
    This recipe uses rice flour, which is gluten free. Just make sure that your ice cream flavoring does not contain gluten.
  • Question
    Will they stay solid if I have them in my lunch box with an ice pack?
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    An ice pack probably won't work. However, if you had a lot of ice in a lunch box, the ice cream would most likely stay solid for about three hours.
  • Question
    Can I use powdered sugar instead?
    Community Answer
    You could, but using powdered sugar would change the texture.
  • Question
    Can I use regular flour instead of rice flour?
    Community Answer
    You need to use rice flour to achieve the sticky consistency. It won’t work with regular flour.
  • Question
    How do I put color into the rice flour?
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    You could add a little food coloring of your choice, or you may use a little bit of icing or frosting of your choice in color.
  • Question
    Can I heat the mochi dough in a pan if I don't have a microwave?
    Community Answer
    Yes. You could make mochi the old-fashioned way by cooking it over a double-boiler.
  • Question
    Can I use regular flour?
    Community Answer
    No, it must be glutinous rice flour only You can buy it in the ethnic food section of most grocery stores under the name Mochiko.
  • Question
    Where can I buy red bean paste?
    Community Answer
    Try your local Asian supermarket or grocery store. It can also be ordered online.
  • Question
    Can you explain step 8 in more detail?
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    When you reach step 8, you need to sprinkle some additional cornstarch onto the mixture to keep it from sticking.
  • Question
    What if you don't have a refrigerator?
    Community Answer
    Do you have a freezer or a cooler where you can put a bunch of ice/ice packs? If not, then you can't do it.
  • Question
    Can I use the mochi recipe to make only mochi (without ice cream)?
    Community Answer
    You could refer to this article on how to make mochi . You do not have to freeze the dough.
  • Question
    Does this actually taste like mochi?
    Community Answer
    Mochi itself is flavorless. This recipe will taste like whatever flavor of ice cream you use.
  • Question
    Can I make my own rice flour?
    Top Answerer
    Yes, it is possible. Rice flour is made by blending rice completely until it forms a powdered texture, similar to flour. You can do this on your own by blending 1-2 cups of rice at a time in a food processor.
  • Question
    What do I do if my mochi is too wet and can't be formed?
    Top Answerer
    It sounds like the mochi doesn't have enough dryness to it. Sprinkle extra cornstarch over it so that you can form the mochi more easily without it sticking.
  • Question
    Can I use sweet rice flour?
    Harley BLAIR
    Community Answer
    Yes but it must be glutinous, not just regular sweet rice flour, for it to work properly.
  • Question
    I have gyoza dumpling wrappers, is it possible to use these to make mochi?
    Kitkat26
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    Gyoza dumpling wrappers won’t have the same sticky and stretchy consistency as rice flour, so it is recommended to use rice flour.
  • Question
    Can I use cornflour instead of potato or rice flour?
    Kitkat26
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    Cornflour won’t work the same way as potato or rice flour, so it would be better if you used one of those two instead.
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