My mother would make kirimochi for every New Year and we would have it with miso soup. She had that very same machine. That buzzer is so penetrating! This of our first year without her. It was very nostalgic to watch you make it here.
My condolences. I've purchased the kirimochi from Amazon and it's quite tasty as long as it arrives intact. You can honor your Mother still even though it may not be homemade. 🥹💕
Thank you for your kind remarks. Cancer of any kind is a painful thief that steals indiscriminately. It took the lives of both of my parents. All I can say to that is that for the sake of your loved ones DON’T write off ailments as things that will pass when they seem to linger. Get them checked out. Death is inevitable but it doesn’t have to be take down the ones you love.
If anyone wanna try to do this but don't have the Mochi machine, you can use your bread machine/maker. It can also "pound" cooked rice but I think you might need to cook the rice in your rice cooker first because I don't think you can use bread machine to cook rice.
A friend of mine who lived in Japan for a while, taught me how to make a version where you fry the squares of mochi with a bit of soy sauce, maybe a touch of sugar, and sesame oil, and brown it on both sides, and then scoop it into nori. the texture is startlingly like a grilled cheese sandwich. Really good with a few toasted sesame seeds....I now have to make this again XD
I love that for a unitasker it comes with EVERYTHING you need other than the perishable products. I mean just including a rolling pin got me! I have a real pet peeve for products the require me to have an endless supply of other utensils or items just to be able to use the basic function of their item.
I’ve been in Japan the last few days for a personal vacation, and one of my tour guides was telling me she loves to make Mochi Pizza! It seems like a great yummy concept that I’ve never heard of until speaking with her! She said it was as simple as putting mochi in a pan and after it’s browned, adding topics!
I'm Hmong. Preparing and eating rice cakes is also a new year tradition for us. A popular preparation for the mochi is to fry it up until golden on the outside and dip into cane sugar syrup! That's my comfort food.
@@silentshadow867 It does work with a dough hook, but make sure the quantity of rice you put in does not over-tax your machine. We had to make "mov ci" for my mother's funeral (tons of it) and it started to emit a strange odor. Took a long time for it not to smell when I used it, so it does the job, just be careful.
3:54 Yes, I saw the traditional process several times. The anxiety that the hand ✋️ of the second one got pounded with the mallet is always high. The two persons must have rithm and synchronization ❤🍡👏👏👏
Thank you!!!!! I never really understood why in fruits basket kio said that toru would be the kind of girl to choke on her mochi. I thought maybe it was just because she was silly and a little clumsy. Now that you have explained it though, it adds even more depth and understanding to the show.
💛...my five uncles and one auntie and their spouses (spice?) would get together at this time of year for the mochi making at gramma's place...it was an uber-labor-intensive operation that we all looked forward to... nowadays, even with store-bought mochi, it invokes cherished memories of a bygone era...the rice was steamed over a kettle of boiling water, stoked by an oakwood fire, which was used to roast our wienies after the rice was done... whenever i sense a oak log burning, this is where i go...
I used to buy a brand of mochi that had a couple of different flavors. My favorite was garlic. The brand is defunct and I miss having a slight garlic flavor in my toasted, seaweed wrapped mochi. Seeing it made this way has me thinking I ought to make my own.
just made mochi for the New Year. I made Kagamochi Japanese alter piece, anko (red bean paste) mochi, and regular mochi. Now where my grandparent came from we made round mochi patties instead of the rectangle mochi. Even had my ozone soup, The way I cook my mochi is in a cast iron frying pan. Love mochi with shoyu and nori strips like you.
Breadmaker works to knead the rice, My family also eats this with a little honey and it's tasty as well or we pan fry it with the smallest bit of oil and soy/salt.
Knead function should suffice. You will have to watch it though, when the mochi be comes stretchy and the rice grains are no longer visible u are good.
I so want to make some not so traditional though. We bought some from the supermarket they where mixed chocolate, vanilla, green tea, black sesame (unusual) mango, strawberry. My 14 yr old loves things about Japan so we got them to try and loved them. The chewy flavour and the cold was and avour is so good. For his birthday he got a bix of mango, lime coconut and melon
I used to buy Grainaissance kirimochi. I was si sad when they stopped producing it. It came in a few flavors, and my fave was the raisin cinnamon. The texture was everything.
It is such a joy to see your demonstrations, Emmy! I learn so much and my wife is delighted about how much I've been able to expand my culinary repertoire.
Wow it's so cool to see how mochi is made! Mochi has been a mysterious treat for me, since I didn't grow up eating it. Now that I'm an adult, I love learning how to make my favorite foods.
So glad you mentioned using flour at the end. I bought a bag this past year for a recipe that only used about a 1/4c & didn't know what to do with the rest. Seeing comments that the Kitchenaid works, I'll have to give it a try! Thank you! I love mochi !
Every year, my parents ordered our Kiri-mochi and Kagami-mochi at the local Japanese sweets shop, and they deliver late December for the new year. We put up Kagami-mochi in our alters, ate Kiri-mochi in O-zoni, grilled and dipped them in soy sauce and sugar, or cover them with the mixture of soybean powder and sugar (Kinako-mochi). Kiri-mochi with a slice of cheese and Nori wrapping is also delicious. By the middle of January, the exposed mochi get harden much. My grandmother used to make Okaki with them.
I use kirimochi as a glutefree pizza dough option. I put a few pieces in a oiled pan, fry them until they start to puff, and then I flatten them with a wet wooden spoon so they'll stick together and create a tortilla-sized ring. Then when the bottom gets crispy, I top it with pizza sauce and topping, pops it under the broiler for a while, and boom! Perfect Pizza.
Happy New Year!! Thank you for all you videos from this year and i look forward to all the videos next year! All the best to and your family in the coming year!!
Nami at Just One Cookbook has a RUclips video where she makes mochi in a stand mixer and yup, it works. Looks a little rustic but seems to work pretty well.
I loved eating kirimochi when I was in Japan! Except I went sweet instead of savory XD I would put it on top of a slice of bread (that was slathered in butter and sprinkled with sugar) and put it all in the toaster oven and have that for breakfast!
I learned to bake mochi this way in a private vegetarian cooking class I took with some friends many years ago. It’s delightful dipped in jam! I have only done it with store bought mochi however. The mochi I buy comes in the refrigerator section in a smaller flat slab than you made. You have to cut it yourself.
You mean "I haven't watched anything from you in along time". "I haven't seen anything from you in a long time" implies that there was nothing to see, that she hadn't made any videos lately, which is objectively false.
I used to hate mochi, until I had a mango coconut mochi and I changed my life! I cannot eat beans, aside from the green ones, because of their texture! I like the ones with fruit fillings and I love the sticky texture
I've only had mochi treats - daifuku I think they're called. Sesame and red bean are my favorites. I just love the texture! I've had My Mochi ice cream balls before, and only like the coconut flavor - I let it get melty first lol.
Happy new year Emmy! Thank you for creating all these cute, yummy and uplifting videos 💗 How I wish I could taste some of your mochi through the screen 😂
Lol! The buzzer sounds like my dryer. 😆 The fact that it only takes 10 minutes to pound the rice into a soft, sticky dough makes that machine worth its weight in gold. 👍🪙 I've made mochi only once and to say it's a laborious process is an understatement. It's delicious and really appreciate how much work went into creating it. 😋 Happy New Year Emmy! 🎆🎉
What about spreading it out on a wetted board, wetting the top, and rolling it out with a marble roller? It might even be fun to stretch it over a ravioli mold to add the adzuki beans
Hello there.I enjoy your little posts. My daughter-in-law is Japanese . I haven’t talked about with her about mochi before, but she & my son bought me a rice cooker from Japan & I love it! Do you think it’s worth the price to purchase a mochi maker? It seems neat, also my granddaughter (one of their daughters) just moved here to go get to college) she would probably love it too
Great video. I’ve never tried it, but have seen ice cream versions sold at Whole Foods. Looks like an acquired taste, but I might try it. I’m older so will dial 911 before eating my mochi.
Wow, that looked like a very angry volcano was about to explode!😄 Luckily that didn't happen though. Best wishes for the coming year and may it be better than the last year.
We used to get a wonderful large bullet shaped dessert green tea Mochi stuffed with red bean paste and wrapped in a non-edible leaf. It was warm. I eat Mochi “ice cream” but it is kind of a joke. Wish I could find that other type
My mother would make kirimochi for every New Year and we would have it with miso soup. She had that very same machine. That buzzer is so penetrating! This of our first year without her. It was very nostalgic to watch you make it here.
My condolences. I've purchased the kirimochi from Amazon and it's quite tasty as long as it arrives intact. You can honor your Mother still even though it may not be homemade. 🥹💕
I'm so sorry for your loss. I'm hoping that you learned to make it so your mother will live on
I’m so sorry for your loss😢 but I’m happy that the video brings nostalgia of some of the good times you had with her❤❤
I’m so sorry for your loss. This must be a difficult year for you.
Thank you for your kind remarks. Cancer of any kind is a painful thief that steals indiscriminately. It took the lives of both of my parents. All I can say to that is that for the sake of your loved ones DON’T write off ailments as things that will pass when they seem to linger. Get them checked out. Death is inevitable but it doesn’t have to be take down the ones you love.
If anyone wanna try to do this but don't have the Mochi machine, you can use your bread machine/maker. It can also "pound" cooked rice but I think you might need to cook the rice in your rice cooker first because I don't think you can use bread machine to cook rice.
Thank You
I was wondering that and it is in my bread machine now to see if it would work out. Thank you for the input!
A friend of mine who lived in Japan for a while, taught me how to make a version where you fry the squares of mochi with a bit of soy sauce, maybe a touch of sugar, and sesame oil, and brown it on both sides, and then scoop it into nori. the texture is startlingly like a grilled cheese sandwich. Really good with a few toasted sesame seeds....I now have to make this again XD
I remember grilled mochi at a roadside market. It was so good!
Now I need a tutorial on this too 👀
I love that for a unitasker it comes with EVERYTHING you need other than the perishable products. I mean just including a rolling pin got me! I have a real pet peeve for products the require me to have an endless supply of other utensils or items just to be able to use the basic function of their item.
I’ve been in Japan the last few days for a personal vacation, and one of my tour guides was telling me she loves to make Mochi Pizza! It seems like a great yummy concept that I’ve never heard of until speaking with her! She said it was as simple as putting mochi in a pan and after it’s browned, adding topics!
I'm Hmong. Preparing and eating rice cakes is also a new year tradition for us. A popular preparation for the mochi is to fry it up until golden on the outside and dip into cane sugar syrup! That's my comfort food.
The mixer with a dough hook works beautifully😊
Yes, I've made plenty with my Kitchenaid, works like a charm!
Hi! So do we just put the cooked sticky rice in the mixer and let it go till it's smooth? Thanks!
Thank you I was just wondering if it would work
I was coming to the comments section to ask that.
@@silentshadow867 It does work with a dough hook, but make sure the quantity of rice you put in does not over-tax your machine. We had to make "mov ci" for my mother's funeral (tons of it) and it started to emit a strange odor. Took a long time for it not to smell when I used it, so it does the job, just be careful.
3:54 Yes, I saw the traditional process several times. The anxiety that the hand ✋️ of the second one got pounded with the mallet is always high. The two persons must have rithm and synchronization ❤🍡👏👏👏
Thank you!!!!! I never really understood why in fruits basket kio said that toru would be the kind of girl to choke on her mochi. I thought maybe it was just because she was silly and a little clumsy. Now that you have explained it though, it adds even more depth and understanding to the show.
💛...my five uncles and one auntie and their spouses (spice?) would get together at this time of year for the mochi making at gramma's place...it was an uber-labor-intensive operation that we all looked forward to... nowadays, even with store-bought mochi, it invokes cherished memories of a bygone era...the rice was steamed over a kettle of boiling water, stoked by an oakwood fire, which was used to roast our wienies after the rice was done... whenever i sense a oak log burning, this is where i go...
I once got kirimochi made of black rice. Was delicious, had an additional nutty flavor.
I used to buy a brand of mochi that had a couple of different flavors. My favorite was garlic. The brand is defunct and I miss having a slight garlic flavor in my toasted, seaweed wrapped mochi. Seeing it made this way has me thinking I ought to make my own.
just made mochi for the New Year. I made Kagamochi Japanese alter piece, anko (red bean paste) mochi, and regular mochi. Now where my grandparent came from we made round mochi patties instead of the rectangle mochi. Even had my ozone soup, The way I cook my mochi is in a cast iron frying pan. Love mochi with shoyu and nori strips like you.
Breadmaker works to knead the rice, My family also eats this with a little honey and it's tasty as well or we pan fry it with the smallest bit of oil and soy/salt.
Cooked rice placed in breadmaker... what setting do you use to beat it?
Knead function should suffice. You will have to watch it though, when the mochi be comes stretchy and the rice grains are no longer visible u are good.
@@sandyxiong43 Thank you, I will try it!
I would LOVE this see an episode on how to make miso !
My mom taught me us kids how to eat mochi the way you and I love to eat. And ozoni and sweet with kinako powder!! I love mochi too!!
This machine is awesome, would LOVE to see miso next !!! 😍
You could make mochi with glutinous rice flour, cook it in the microwave or steamer. Texture of the sticky rice is the best part.
I so want to make some not so traditional though. We bought some from the supermarket they where mixed chocolate, vanilla, green tea, black sesame (unusual) mango, strawberry. My 14 yr old loves things about Japan so we got them to try and loved them. The chewy flavour and the cold was and avour is so good. For his birthday he got a bix of mango, lime coconut and melon
I've recently become addicted to those.
I used to buy Grainaissance kirimochi. I was si sad when they stopped producing it. It came in a few flavors, and my fave was the raisin cinnamon. The texture was everything.
I have the same mochi maker. I've had it for over 30 years. It's awesome.
It is such a joy to see your demonstrations, Emmy! I learn so much and my wife is delighted about how much I've been able to expand my culinary repertoire.
It’s always fun to watch emmymade videos. I’ve never made these from scratch, but have eaten them.
You are always such a joy to watch. Thank you for continuing to bring us the world thru your kitchen!😊
Thank you for the kind words. 🧡
Hi Emmy! I steam my sweet glutinous rice in my rice maker and then use my bread machine to knead the rice into mochi. It's works out well! ❤ from 🇨🇦
Wow it's so cool to see how mochi is made! Mochi has been a mysterious treat for me, since I didn't grow up eating it. Now that I'm an adult, I love learning how to make my favorite foods.
So glad you mentioned using flour at the end. I bought a bag this past year for a recipe that only used about a 1/4c & didn't know what to do with the rest. Seeing comments that the Kitchenaid works, I'll have to give it a try! Thank you! I love mochi !
Every year, my parents ordered our Kiri-mochi and Kagami-mochi at the local Japanese sweets shop, and they deliver late December for the new year. We put up Kagami-mochi in our alters, ate Kiri-mochi in O-zoni, grilled and dipped them in soy sauce and sugar, or cover them with the mixture of soybean powder and sugar (Kinako-mochi). Kiri-mochi with a slice of cheese and Nori wrapping is also delicious.
By the middle of January, the exposed mochi get harden much. My grandmother used to make Okaki with them.
I would love to see you make these sweet!!! Warm & toasty sweet mochi sounds WONDERFUL.
Happy New Year Emmy!!! Xoxo
I also highly suggest this with a little salt, sugar, and kinako (roasted soy flour--tastes very nutty). So good! What a neat machine!
I love them with butter and honey 🤤
I usually put a thin layer of cornstarch onto a cookie sheet to put the mochi. I let it cool, then cut with scissors.
Wishing you and your family a happy and awesome New Year!
thank you for this detail. was wanting to buy this exact machine. i'll know what to do now.
I like to bake it and then stuff it with little pieces of sharp cheddar. Love the stuff!
My mother and I make this every New Year. It's such a delicious treat.
Would love to see that mochi machine take on fufu! Happy new year, and thanks for the video. :)
Happy New Year! This took me back to childhood in my grandmother's kitchen 🩷 My favorite way to eat it was always in soup with mushrooms and nori.
Thanks to you Emmy I also have made dark chocolate from the bean. I loved it. I love dark chocolate. I love all your videos .
Happy New Year Emmy. Warm wishes for a safe, blessed and prosperous New Year, from Gayle in Oklahoma
I use kirimochi as a glutefree pizza dough option. I put a few pieces in a oiled pan, fry them until they start to puff, and then I flatten them with a wet wooden spoon so they'll stick together and create a tortilla-sized ring. Then when the bottom gets crispy, I top it with pizza sauce and topping, pops it under the broiler for a while, and boom! Perfect Pizza.
Happy New Year!! Thank you for all you videos from this year and i look forward to all the videos next year! All the best to and your family in the coming year!!
Yummmmmmm, yes please Emmy😊😊looks sooooo delicious 😊😊😊😊
Nami at Just One Cookbook has a RUclips video where she makes mochi in a stand mixer and yup, it works. Looks a little rustic but seems to work pretty well.
Define rustic also how is kirimochi different from standard mochi?
That buzzer scared the crap out of our cats. 😂
Puff, the magic dragon lived by the sea... Thanks, Emmy ❤ Wishing you and yours a happy, healthy and prosperous new year❤
Thank you for this tutorial video on how to use the mochi maker and making the mochi.
Perfect for new year
Fascinating! I never knew rice could do that!
I've had mochi with ice cream inside many times. Sooo delicious.
Have a healthy and happy 2024 🙏.
I loved eating kirimochi when I was in Japan! Except I went sweet instead of savory XD I would put it on top of a slice of bread (that was slathered in butter and sprinkled with sugar) and put it all in the toaster oven and have that for breakfast!
That buzzer has one job and does it thoroughly and proudly. :D
Just want to tell you your sweater is really cute!
Hope you have a great New Years Emmy! Absolutely love your videos. Always makes my day better 😊
I learned to bake mochi this way in a private vegetarian cooking class I took with some friends many years ago. It’s delightful dipped in jam! I have only done it with store bought mochi however. The mochi I buy comes in the refrigerator section in a smaller flat slab than you made. You have to cut it yourself.
Grilled mochi is my very favorite way to eat mochi! Yum!
EMMY!! I haven’t seen anything from you in a very long time… so glad to see you again!
You mean "I haven't watched anything from you in along time".
"I haven't seen anything from you in a long time" implies that there was nothing to see, that she hadn't made any videos lately, which is objectively false.
@@-Devy- I mean what I said, it was to her, not to you and certainly not for you to analyze and try to correct. Get over yourself!
Nostalgia. I can almost smell my Grandmas house watching this!
Hi Emmy- hope you have a Happy New Year! thanks for a year of fabulous videos!!! Fingers crossed that next year I will see Campbelled Eggs!!!
Savory mochi is so yummy! Love it grilled!
I used to hate mochi, until I had a mango coconut mochi and I changed my life! I cannot eat beans, aside from the green ones, because of their texture! I like the ones with fruit fillings and I love the sticky texture
I replayed your impression of the MEEEEEEEH! a few times. That was so funny!
I've only had mochi treats - daifuku I think they're called. Sesame and red bean are my favorites. I just love the texture! I've had My Mochi ice cream balls before, and only like the coconut flavor - I let it get melty first lol.
I love the tiny mochi pieces that they have as a frozen yogurt topping. I look forward to a layover at Baltimore airport to get it at Pinkberry!
Omgawwww!!! That’s the perfect snack or appetizer
Happy holidays and Happy New Year! Definitely going to have to try this out! ❤
I LOVE Mochi so much, I named my kitty "Mochi"...and her identical baby is MJ (Mochi Jr)😊
My goodness now I’m craving something I’ve never even had!
That noise woke up the two cats in my room, they are not very happy with Emmy at the moment LOL
Happy new year Emmy! Thank you for creating all these cute, yummy and uplifting videos 💗 How I wish I could taste some of your mochi through the screen 😂
Lol! The buzzer sounds like my dryer. 😆 The fact that it only takes 10 minutes to pound the rice into a soft, sticky dough makes that machine worth its weight in gold. 👍🪙 I've made mochi only once and to say it's a laborious process is an understatement. It's delicious and really appreciate how much work went into creating it. 😋 Happy New Year Emmy! 🎆🎉
Happy new year Emmy 🎉 🎊
What about spreading it out on a wetted board, wetting the top, and rolling it out with a marble roller? It might even be fun to stretch it over a ravioli mold to add the adzuki beans
Happy New Year Emmy! You always display such joy! Thank you. We just made our mochi. After Ozoni, we like to eat it toasted with sugar and soy sauce.
Yum! Happy New Year.🎉
Happy New Year 2024 Emmy
I was watching that in bed on my iPad with my cat curled up next to me. When the buzzer went off, my cat startled, jumped up and bit me and ran away.
😂
That buzzer reminds me of my granny's old dryer back in the 90's 😂😂
We just made ours today!!
This looks so delicious that my mouth is watering!
Adorable! Happy New Year's Eve Eve! 🥂
shiny and smooth and round 😩
Happy new year Emmy🎉❤
Hello there.I enjoy your little posts. My daughter-in-law is Japanese . I haven’t talked about with her about mochi before, but she & my son bought me a rice cooker from Japan & I love it! Do you think it’s worth the price to purchase a mochi maker? It seems neat, also my granddaughter (one of their daughters) just moved here to go get to college) she would probably love it too
Great video. I’ve never tried it, but have seen ice cream versions sold at Whole Foods. Looks like an acquired taste, but I might try it. I’m older so will dial 911 before eating my mochi.
Happy New Year to you and your family.
Happy New Year everyone!
Ever since I watched your first mochi video I’ve been meaning to try to use my bread machine for mochi.
Wow, that looked like a very angry volcano was about to explode!😄 Luckily that didn't happen though.
Best wishes for the coming year and may it be better than the last year.
I'm Hawaiian Japanese and my mom would put kirimochi in her New Year Japanese ozoni soup thank you for this video
HAPPY NEW YEAR ❤
We used to get a wonderful large bullet shaped dessert green tea Mochi stuffed with red bean paste and wrapped in a non-edible leaf. It was warm. I eat Mochi “ice cream” but it is kind of a joke. Wish I could find that other type
Happy new year Emmy❤❤
they have a mochi pop machine at Mitsuwa that makes the disks that pop out as it puffs,
Happy New Year
What a great idea to steam rice. 😊
6:39 that killed me 😂😂😂😂
Yeesss OMG
I have had mochi it’s 😋 yummy!!
If you have one you can use a bread machine. Cook the rice and move to bread machine on dough mode.
I tried adding brown sugar to it while frying in oil, so delish 🥰🥰🥰