Broiled Mochi with Nori Seaweed Recipe
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Broiled Mochi with Nori Seaweed

By: Naomi 
"Mochi is a sweet, short-grained, very glutinous rice with a high starch content. Mochi is commonly used to make rice cakes, for which it is pounded in large tubs until it becomes extremely sticky. It is then formed into balls or squares, which can be found in Japanese markets. Mochi is also used in confections and rice dishes. It can be bought in most any Japanese grocery store. This is a delicious way to eat it!"

Prep Time:
10 Min
Cook Time:
7 Min
Ready In:
17 Min

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Original Recipe Yield 8 servings
 

Ingredients

  • 8 frozen mochi squares
  • 1/2 cup soy sauce
  • 1 sheet nori (dry seaweed)

Directions

  1. Preheat oven to 450 degrees F (275 degrees C).
  2. Dip mochi into soy sauce, then place on a baking sheet. Let bake for about 5 minutes, or until heated through.
  3. While mochi is cooking, cut the dried seaweed into 8 strips. Place these strips in a large frying pan over medium heat. When they are warmed, after approximately 1 to 2 minutes, remove them from the heat.
  4. Wrap each mochi cake in seaweed; serve warm.

Nutritional Information open nutritional information

Amount Per Serving  Calories: 109 | Total Fat: 0.2g | Cholesterol: 0mg Powered by ESHA Nutrient Database

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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.3 star rating.
Reviewed on Jul. 9, 2007 by eriko   view full review
I was very excited to see this recipe! If you make your own mochi, it's even better (i have a...
The reviewer gave this recipe 3 stars. This recipe averages a 4.3 star rating.
Reviewed on Dec. 24, 2005 by lelyand   view full review
Yes, defrost the mochi before dipping it. I've never had to grease a pan, but it might help. ...
The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.3 star rating.
Reviewed on Feb. 23, 2009 by Craftdinner   view full review
These are my favorite.. even tastier if you add a slice of sharp cheddar inside the nori.. it...
The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.3 star rating.
Reviewed on Dec. 29, 2007 by ReginaC   view full review
My mom has a mochi maker and regularly makes mochi at home, especially at the new year. I'm...
The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.3 star rating.
Reviewed on Mar. 11, 2007 by cleck   view full review
This is my favorite snack. Mochi has to be moistened for seaweed to stick. I always use a...
The reviewer gave this recipe 3 stars. This recipe averages a 4.3 star rating.
Reviewed on Sep. 26, 2002 by KJLOWE   view full review
Are we supposed to thaw the mochi first? Otherwise it doesn't absorb the soy sauce (not that...
The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.3 star rating.
Reviewed on Jan. 2, 2007 by ChefSuddeth   view full review
Use Mugwort flavoured Nori! Thaw it out and ENJOY!
The reviewer gave this recipe 3 stars. This recipe averages a 4.3 star rating.
Reviewed on Oct. 20, 2003 by Jules   view full review
I didn't care for this recipe at all, and neither did my family. I would have given it only 1...
The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.3 star rating.
Reviewed on Jan. 4, 2012 by jae   view full review
I didn't bother dipping the mochi in soy sauce before broiling them until they were slightly...

 

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