Dragon Fruit Mochi Recipe
This vibrant Dragon Fruit Mochi recipe combines the chewy, delicate texture of traditional mochi dough with the fresh sweetness of juicy dragon fruit cubes and juice. Steamed to perfection and coated in fragrant coconut flakes, these colorful treats make for a delightful and visually stunning dessert or snack.
- Author: Luna
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 25 minutes
- Total Time: 40 minutes
- Yield: 6 mochi balls (about 50g each) 1x
- Category: Dessert
- Method: Steaming
- Cuisine: Japanese
- Diet: Vegetarian
Mochi Dough
- 120 g glutinous rice flour
- 30 g cornstarch
- 30 g granulated sugar
- 165 ml milk
- 5 g corn oil
Fruit Filling
- 2 dragon fruits, sliced into cubes (or other fruit of your choice)
- 10 g dragon fruit juice (from sliced dragon fruit)
Coating
- Prepare the Mochi Dough: In a mixing bowl, combine the glutinous rice flour, cornstarch, granulated sugar, and milk until you achieve a smooth batter. Strain the mixture through a fine sieve to ensure an even finer texture free of lumps.
- Prepare for Steaming: Cover the bowl tightly with plastic wrap to prevent condensation from dripping into the mochi mixture. Using a toothpick, pierce a few small holes in the plastic wrap to allow steam to escape during cooking.
- Steam the Dough: Place the covered bowl inside a steamer set over medium-high heat. Steam the dough mixture for 25 minutes until it becomes thick, translucent, and slightly sticky.
- Prepare the Dragon Fruit: While the mochi is steaming, cut the dragon fruit into bite-sized cubes and extract about 10 grams of juice from some of the fruit by blending or pressing it gently.
- Finish the Dough: Once steamed, carefully remove the mochi dough and add 5 grams of corn oil and 10 grams of fresh dragon fruit juice. Let the dough cool enough to handle, then don gloves and knead the dough by stretching and pulling for about 5 minutes until it becomes elastic and smooth.
- Assemble the Mochi: Divide the finished dough into approximately 50-gram portions. Flatten each portion into a disc, place a tablespoon of dragon fruit cubes in the center, then carefully wrap the dough around the fruit, sealing the edges fully and forming a smooth ball.
- Coat with Coconut Flakes: Roll each mochi ball in the coconut flakes evenly to create a delicate outer coating that adds a tropical flavor and texture.
Notes
- You can substitute dragon fruit with other fruits like mango or strawberry for different flavors.
- Ensure steam does not drip into the dough mixture by securely covering the bowl with plastic wrap.
- Wearing gloves during kneading prevents the dough from sticking to your hands and helps achieve a smooth texture.
- Serve mochi fresh for the best chewy texture; store leftovers in an airtight container to prevent drying out.
- Adjust sweetness by modifying the sugar amount according to taste.
Keywords: Dragon fruit mochi, steamed mochi, glutinous rice flour dessert, Japanese dessert, coconut coating mochi, fruity mochi recipe