Mochi Donuts (Pon-de-Rings Donuts), simple and easy to make, Churro and Chocolate Drizzle
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- Hey everyone, have you tried mochi donuts?? If not your in for a yummy treat.
I’ve made with combo cake flour/sweet rice flour, all purpose flour/sweet rice flour/tapioca starch, all purpose and glutinous rice flour, and all purpose flour and sweet rice flour and they all gave a very dense donut texture not a chewy mochi texture I wanted. Glutinous rice flour and sweet rice flour yield the best result so check out my tutorial on how I made these tasty treats. Enjoy!!
I used two glutinous rice flour (Erawan and Mochiko brand). They are both sweet rice flour/glutinous rice flour but are made from different rice (short and long grain) hence they are not exactly the same. Mochiko is slightly grainier, heavier, has more of a sweeter smell, and makes the dough slightly more sticky. You can still make this without it, just replace with the Erawan brand.
Ingredients:
Dough
2 cups glutinous rice flour (Erawan elephant brand)
2 TB sweet rice flour (Mochiko)
1/3 cup sugar
1 1/2 tsp baking powder
1 egg
2 TB vegetable oil
2/3 cups warm milk (microwave 40 seconds)
Churro sprinkles
1/2 cup granulate sugar
1 tsp ground cinnamon
Chocolate drizzle
1 cup milk chocolate chips
Peanuts for extra toppings
Makes 7 mochi donuts
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The mochi donuts are so expensive and yet they are so easy to make. Thank you for showing this video for us
My pleasure 😊
You're one of my most favorite Hmong RUclipsrs! Love how you're so kind to share all your recipes with us ❤️ much thanks and love.
My pleasure 😊
Thanks for the recipe! Looking forward to making them this coming week.
Hope you enjoy
I can’t wait to try this! Thank you for uploading the video!
Your welcome, it was fun to make.
Hi. Thank you for sharing this recipe. I can’t wait to try it out. I see you are also sharing some donut icing/glazes… ❤ I’d like to make some icing using jelly or pudding powders… is that okay? And how do you know what else I can use other than vanilla, banana, etc extracts in liquid form? It is also hard to find the matcha green tea powder, etc. Please help. Much appreciated 😊
Thank you for sharing! Cant wait to try
You are so welcome!
Thank you so much for this video! I love it, much appreciated
You're so welcome!
Thank you for your recipe I make it just right now so good so delicious my kids love it anyone haven't try a must just the same how Zoey explain it perfect
My pleasure 😊. Thanks for giving my recipe a try.
You’re so talented!!! I love all your recipes!!!
Thank you so much!!
Perfect ❤
Thanks
Looks so delicious 😊I
Thank you 😋
The milk is not enough to form a dough. I added more 2/3 of warm milk. It actually works. Thanks
Awesome
Hi what brand did you use for the chocolate milk?
Hi is there any subsitute for the mochiko, can I use cake flour instead. I have the glutinous rice flour tho
I made it but it doesn’t taste like donut. The donut was a bit hard and crispy. Sigh.
Hi, it taste different from regular donuts. It should be more chewy but should not be hard. Sorry yours didn’t turn out.
Wow! New sub here! I recently made Jelly-Filled Donuts on my page too and *your dish looks amazing!* Hope to stay connected! 😁
Thank you 😋
Those two flours are not the same flour?? I always thought they were the swme
They are both sticky rice but one is long grain and other is short grain. Long grain seems to make the donut a little more crisp. The short grain is more sticky and has a more sweet smell, Mochiko. Mochiko is also more coarse than the Erawan brand.
@@ZoeyandVFam where can I find the Mochiko flour?
@@Jsh-cf6ux Many Asian and American grocery store sells it. Walmart and Safeway.
What can I use if I'm not able to find Mochiko sweet rice flour?
Wait... isn't Glutinous rice flour the same as Sweet rice flour?!
I used two glutinous rice flour (Erawan and Mochiko brand). They are both sweet rice flour/glutinous rice flour but are made from different rice (short and long grain) hence they are not exactly the same. Mochiko is slightly grainier, heavier, has more of a sweeter smell, and makes the dough slightly more sticky. You can still make this without it, just replace with the Erawan brand.
@@ZoeyandVFam I couldn't find either of those brands. Mine is Assi brand sweet rice flour. Maybe it will work if I use 100% of that flour?
@@dreadfairy6963 I might work but you may need to adjust the water amount.
Yes
For me it came out really dense. I'm hoping yours were fluffy and if they were what's the best to get it that way?
Hi, sorry to hear yours were dense. Try kneading the dough a little longer next time.
@@ZoeyandVFam thanks ill give that a try
Could i just use sweet rice flour if i have just that ?
Yes, absolutely but adjust the wet content as needed.
Hi if I want to make matcha glaze do you have the recipe for it? Thanks.
Hi, try this to see if you like it.
1½ cup powdered sugar, sifted
½ teaspoon matcha powder
2½-3 tablespoons milk or coconut milk
Combine powdered sugar, matcha powder, and 1.5 tablespoons of milk. Add more milk, a splash at a time just until it's smooth enough to glaze. It should be thick enough that when you swirl it, the swirl stays for a few seconds then collapses back into itself. If it's too thin, add a bit more powdered sugar.
Thank you so much :)
Did you get you sweet rice flour from Amazon or local Asian store?
Hi, I got it from the Asian store.
@@ZoeyandVFam thanks
What are they fried in?
Vegetable oil