BUTTER MOCHI 1 box Mochiko (rice flour - 16 oz. or 3 1/2 c.)
3 c. sugar
3 tsp. baking powder
2 c. fresh milk
1/4 lb. melted butter
5 eggs
1 tsp. vanilla
1 tsp. coconut extract
1 can coconut milk (12 oz. usually in frozen food dept.)
1 c. coconut Mix all ingredients, pour into a well greased 9 x 13 inch pan. Bake 1 hour at 350 to 375 degrees, test with toothpick comes out clean, nice and brown. Cool, cut in squares. 1 (1-lb.) box mochiko
2 (3-oz.) or 1 (6-oz.) boxes Jello
1-1/2 cups sugar
1 (12 oz.) can Kern's fruit nectar (any flavor)
12 oz. water
Potato starch for dusting
Jello/Nectar Combinations: Apricot/peach Jello with apricot nectar; fruit punch Jello with strawberry nectar; orange Jello with orange soda. Spray a 9 " x 13" pan with cooking spray.
Mix together mochiko, Jello and sugar. Mix in nectar and water until smooth. Pour the mixture into the greased pan. Cover tightly with foil. Bake at 350 degrees for 55 to 60 minutes. Let mochi sit for 15 minutes; then remove the foil. Cut when cool. Dust cutting surface with starch and flip mochi out of pan onto the starch. Use a Pizza cutter or sharp knife to cut. Cut off hard edges and dust each piece of mochi with starch as it is cut. (we are cutting ours into 2" x 1-1/2" pieces - should get 36 pieces)
Bon Appetite'
It depends on the type of mochi. Kinako-mochi (soybean flour mochi), kagami-mochi ("mirror mochi") & hanabira-mochi (flower petal mochi) are eaten during the New Year's celebration. Sakura-mochi (cherry blossom mochi), hishi-mochi (water chestnut mochi) & kusa-mochi (grass-mochi) are eaten in the spring.
A mochi is a rice cake.
Mochi - Cheyenne - died in 1881.
Francesco Mochi was born in 1580.
Orazio Mochi died in 1625.
Orazio Mochi was born in 1571.
Mochi is a Japanese rice cake but there is not translation into English.
You can no longer earn Mochi Coins as they have been discontinued as of October 15, 2012.
they are a special cake made from early -harvest rice
You can get mochi coins by signing up for a account at and buying them at (approxamently 4,000 coins for $5) and buy extras in mochi games.
Mochi (type of sweet rice cake) originated in Japan.
Clara Mochi was born on 1956-04-29.