Stan Sakai wrote:
A friend makes mochi, so we get it fresh every year. Hannah's favorite is the brown rice mochi for its nutty flavor. They even make a few with "an" (sweet bean paste) in it.
My mom used to make it once in a while when I was growing up. Now-a-days, on rare occasions pick up the omochi with the red beans inside. The following is something I copied from a blog I found:
"Mochi is a kind of gooey rice cake, which is eaten in many forms throughout the year. There are very soft sweet mochi cakes with red bean paste inside called Daifuku. We can also buy hard mochi in square shapes, called kirimochi. We heat kirimochi in a pan or grill over fire till it gets soft, then coat it with soy sauce, wrap it in nori and eat."
So, the daifuku has always been a fave, but, when I read the kirimochi description it brought back a flood of memories of what my mom made that tasted oh so good!!
Cool post, thanks for sharing everyone!
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