Why Make This Recipe
Whole Peach Mochi combines the juicy sweetness of fresh peaches with the chewy delight of mochi. This recipe is not only fun to make, but it also brings a refreshing and unique dessert that’s perfect for summer gatherings or a cozy night in. The combination of flavors and textures ensures that each bite is a delicious experience, making it a delightful treat for everyone.
How to Make Whole Peach Mochi
Ingredients:
- 3 ripe peaches
- 1 cup mochiko (sweet rice flour)
- 3/4 cup filtered water
- 1/4 cup granulated sugar
- 1/4 cup potato starch (for dusting)
Directions:
- Prepare the Peaches: Wash and halve the peaches, removing the pits.
- Make the Mochi Dough: In a bowl, mix mochiko and sugar. Gradually add water while stirring until smooth.
- Cook the Mochi: Transfer the mixture to a microwave-safe dish. Cover loosely with plastic wrap and microwave on high for 2 minutes. Stir the mixture and then microwave for another minute until it becomes sticky.
- Shape the Mochi: Dust a clean surface with potato starch. Scoop out small portions of the mochi dough and flatten them into circles. Place a peach half in the center of each circle.
- Wrap It Up: Fold the mochi around the peach and pinch the edges to enclose it completely.
- Chill: Place the wrapped mochi on a starch-dusted plate and refrigerate for at least an hour before serving.
How to Serve Whole Peach Mochi
Serve the Whole Peach Mochi chilled for a refreshing dessert. You can garnish it with a sprinkle of extra potato starch or fresh mint leaves for a pop of color. Enjoy these delightful treats as is or alongside a scoop of vanilla ice cream for an extra special treat!
How to Store Whole Peach Mochi
To keep Whole Peach Mochi fresh, store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator. It’s best enjoyed within a couple of days to maintain its chewy texture and freshness. You can also freeze any leftovers for a later date; just make sure to dust them with potato starch to prevent sticking.
Tips to Make Whole Peach Mochi
- Choose Ripe Peaches: Ensure the peaches are ripe for the best flavor and texture.
- Adjust the Sweetness: You can add more or less sugar depending on your preference or the sweetness of the peaches.
- Work Quickly: Mochi dough can get sticky fast, so use potato starch liberally while shaping.
Variation
For a twist, you can fill the mochi with other fruits like strawberries or blueberries. You can also add a bit of matcha green tea powder to the mochi dough for a unique flavor.
FAQs
Can I use frozen peaches for this recipe?
Yes, you can use frozen peaches. Just make sure to thaw and drain them well before using.
Is mochiko the same as regular flour?
No, mochiko is made from sweet rice and is gluten-free, giving mochi its unique chewy texture.
How long does the mochi last in the fridge?
The mochi is best eaten within 2-3 days when stored in the refrigerator.

Whole Peach Mochi
Ingredients
Mochi Ingredients
- 1 cup mochiko (sweet rice flour) Mochiko gives the mochi its chewy texture.
- 3/4 cup filtered water Add gradually to achieve smooth dough.
- 1/4 cup granulated sugar Adjust sweetness based on preference.
- 1/4 cup potato starch For dusting to prevent sticking.
Fresh Fruit
- 3 pieces ripe peaches Choose ripe peaches for the best flavor and texture.
Instructions
Preparation
- Wash and halve the peaches, removing the pits.
Making Mochi Dough
- In a bowl, mix mochiko and sugar. Gradually add water while stirring until smooth.
Cooking the Mochi
- Transfer the mixture to a microwave-safe dish. Cover loosely with plastic wrap and microwave on high for 2 minutes.
- Stir the mixture and then microwave for another minute until it becomes sticky.
Shaping the Mochi
- Dust a clean surface with potato starch. Scoop out small portions of the mochi dough and flatten them into circles.
- Place a peach half in the center of each circle.
Wrapping
- Fold the mochi around the peach and pinch the edges to enclose it completely.
Chilling
- Place the wrapped mochi on a starch-dusted plate and refrigerate for at least an hour before serving.
