Best Mochi Donuts Recipe - Simply Bakings (2024)

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If you love donuts, then you're going to have to try this delicious Mochi Donuts Recipe! They are addicting, sweet, and chewy just like mochi!

Here are more easy donut recipes: Vanilla Donuts and Halloween Donuts (even though it's not Halloween, you can definitely omit the Halloween garnishes).

What is Mochi Donuts?

It's a chewy yet fluffy donut using two key ingredients that regular donuts don't use: glutinous rice flour and silken tofu.

Mochi Donuts also known as Pon de Ring Donut is a popular donut from a shop in Japan called Mister Donut, one of the largest donut chains in Japan. Its signature look is the 8 dough balls connected in a circle.

This recipe is a hybrid of the Pon de Ring Donut and the mochi donut meaning, I took the signature look of the Pon de Ring Donut (8 dough balls connected in a circle )and used glutinous rice flour like the mochi donut. And it tasted amazing- soft, chewy, and nice to look at.

Tips & Variations:

  • Do not overcook the donuts, it will result in a very hard donut. You want a light brown color donut.
  • Use vegetable oil or canola oil, it's neutral in flavor and has a high smoke point.
  • Feel free to use your favorite glaze- strawberry, lemon, or even pandan-flavor glaze works.
  • Storage: This is best eaten fresh, by day 2 the donuts start to harden (even if left on the counter).
  • Reheat: To soften the donuts, microwave the donut for 10-15 seconds. I have a high powdered microwave so 10 seconds was long enough.

How do you make the mochi donuts from scratch?

Listed below are all the ingredients you will need:

Mochi Donut Dough:

  • all-purpose flour
  • cornstarch
  • glutinous rice flour
  • baking powder
  • granulated sugar
  • silken tofu
  • egg
  • whole milk
  • vegetable oil

Ube Glaze:

  • powdered sugar
  • milk
  • ube extract

Matcha Glaze:

Chocolate glaze:

  • powderedsugar
  • cocoa powder
  • milk

In a large bowl, sift together all-purpose flour, cornstarch, glutinous rice flour, baking powder, and sugar:

In a separate bowl, press the silken tofu through a fine-mesh sieve.Whisk the egg and milk into the tofu mixture:

Using a spatula, combine the tofu mixture with the flour mixture to form into a rough dough. Knead the dough for 2 minutes until it becomes smooth:

Using a kitchen scale, weigh-in 7 grams of dough and place it on a silicone mat.

Once the dough has been weighed into smaller pieces, form the dough into smaller balls:

Place eight balls in a (5x5 inch) square parchment paper and shape into a donut. Repeat the process until all balls are placed in a square parchment paper:

Heat the oil into a cast iron pan or a heavy-bottomed pot.

Fry the mochi donuts with parchment paper for 30 seconds to 1 minute at 335 degrees Fahrenheit or until it’s light brown:

Turn the mocha donuts and slowly remove the parchment paper and continue frying for another30 seconds to 1 minute. I cooked this donut too long and it turned brown, this is NOT what you're looking for.

Using a tong, carefully transfer the donuts to a plate lined with paper towels and repeat the frying process to the remaining donuts:

Dip each fried mochi donuts on your favorite glaze and let it set in a cooling rack before serving:

Frequently Asked Questions:

Do I need to add silken tofu?

Yes. The glutinous rice naturally hardens when it's cool and the tofu helps the texture of the donut stay a bit softer.

Can I use normal rice flour to make them?

No. The flour used for mochi donuts must be glutinous. The glutinous rice flour helps achieve the chewy and stickiness that makes these donuts.

Do you refrigerate mochi donuts?

It's not necessary, they last up to 2-3 days at room temperature. However they harden in the refrigerator, so microwave the donuts to soften it.

Best Mochi Donuts Recipe

Fluffy, chewy and pretty mochi donuts with a delicious taste of ube, matcha or chocolate glaze in every bite! They are so addicting and perfect sweet treats for your loved ones!

Prep Time10 minutes mins

Cook Time20 minutes mins

Total Time30 minutes mins

Course: Dessert, Snack

Cuisine: Japanese

Calories: 6156kcal

Ingredients

Mochi donut batter:

  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1 tablespoon cornstarch
  • ¾ cups glutinous rice flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • ½ cup granulated sugar
  • ½ cup silken tofu
  • 1 egg
  • 3 tablespoons whole milk
  • 2 cups vegetable oil

Ube Glaze:

  • ¼ cup powdered sugar sifted
  • ½ tablespoon milk
  • ½ teaspoon ube extract

Matcha Glaze:

  • ½ cup white chocolate
  • cup heavy cream
  • 1 tablespoon matcha powder

Chocolate Glaze:

  • ¼ cup powdered sugar sifted
  • 1 tablespoon cocoa powder
  • ½ tablespoon milk

Instructions

Mochi donut batter:

  • In a large bowl, sift together all-purpose flour, cornstarch, glutinous rice flour, baking powder, and sugar.

  • In a separate bowl, press the silken tofu through a fine-mesh sieve.

  • Whisk the egg and milk into the tofu mixture.

  • Using a spatula, combine the tofu mixture with the flour mixture to form into a rough dough. Knead the dough for 2 minutes until it becomes smooth.

  • Using a kitchen scale, weigh-in 7 grams of dough and place it on a silicone mat. Once the dough has been weighed into smaller pieces, form the dough into smaller balls.

  • Place eight balls in a (5x5 inch) square parchment paper and shape into a donut. Repeat the process until all balls are placed on square parchment paper.

Frying the donuts:

  • Heat the oil into a cast iron pan or a heavy-bottomed pot.

  • Fry the mochi donuts with parchment paper for 30 seconds to 1 minute at 335 degrees Fahrenheit or until it’s light brown. Turn the mocha donuts and slowly remove the parchment paper and continue frying for another 30 seconds to 1 minute.

  • Using a tong, carefully transfer the donuts to a plate lined with paper towels and repeat the frying process to the remaining donuts.

  • Dip each fried mochi donuts on your favorite glaze and let it set on a cooling rack before serving.

Ube Glaze:

  • Sift powdered sugar in a medium size bowl, then mix in ube extract, then gradually add milk to make a smooth glaze.

Matcha Glaze:

  • In a small saucepan over medium low heat, heat the heavy cream. Add the white chocolate and melt until smooth, then whisk in matcha powder well, and dip a few donuts in the matcha glaze.

Chocolate Glaze:

  • Sift powdered sugar and cocoa powder in a medium size bowl, then slowly stir in milk a little at a time to make a smooth glaze.

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Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 6156kcal | Carbohydrates: 411g | Protein: 47g | Fat: 499g | Saturated Fat: 390g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 292mg | Sodium: 614mg | Potassium: 906mg | Fiber: 8g | Sugar: 203g | Vitamin A: 2270IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 585mg | Iron: 12mg

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Best Mochi Donuts Recipe - Simply Bakings (2024)

FAQs

What is the secret for soft doughnuts? ›

There's only one way to make doughnuts even softer and fluffier and that is by scalding some of the flour. Scalding is a technique used to not only make bread softer, but also to make it stay soft for longer. You can use it for pretty much any recipe you like.

What is the difference between mochi and mochi donut? ›

A: Mochi donut is a cross between your regular donut with Japanese mochi, a chewy rice cake. Our mochi donuts are made with tapioca flour and glutinous rice flour, coated with your favorite toppings.

Is mochi donuts healthier than regular donuts? ›

They are a bit healthier than regular donuts, so that's something — (frequently gluten free) and lower in sugar.

Are mochi donuts still good the next day? ›

Fresh mochi and homemade mochi can get hard/go bad quickly. It's best to consume it within 1-2 days if you leave it at room temperature. Otherwise, you can extend its life by storing mochi in the fridge.

What is the forbidden donut? ›

Forbidden Doughnuts

(aka Iced Pumpkin Cake Donuts, inspired by King Arthur Flour) Makes 12 to 18, depending on the size of your donut pans. 1 1/2 cups pumpkin puree. 1 cup sugar. 3 eggs.

What is the best flour for donuts? ›

Use real cake flour – not DIY cake flour!

DIY substitutions don't really cut it, and AP flour will not create doughnuts with that same soft texture. Also, bleached cake flour will work best. Unbleached (like King Arthur Baking) won't absorb as much moisture, and you may end up with doughnuts that crumble while frying.

Why are my mochi donuts dense? ›

Don't Add too much flour

Mochi donuts need a soft dough to achieve their light and fluffy texture. The dough will become overly dense if an excessive amount of flour is added.

Why are mochi donuts so good? ›

Mochi donuts, also known as poi mochi, are a fusion pastry crossing traditional American-style doughnuts and Japanese mochi. The mochi donuts' "hybrid batter makes for a doughnut that is fluffy and moist, with a satisfying chew".

What is the original mochi donut? ›

Possibly inspired by poi mochi, invented in Hawaii in 1992 and made with a base of taro and mochi, Pon de Ring donuts were first introduced in 2003. The name is a spin on “Pao de queijio”, a Brazilian cheese bread made with tapioca powder with a similar appearance.

What is the most unhealthy donut in the world? ›

Honey Dew Donuts Coconut Jelly Stick

The Honey Dew Coconut Jelly Stick is the most calorie and sugar-heavy donut on our list with 590 calories and 40 grams of sugar per stick. Not only that, but it has a whopping 680 milligrams of sodium, which is almost a third of the recommended daily limit.

What is the unhealthiest type of donut? ›

Apple Fritter

Apple fritters are among the unhealthiest doughnuts. Just because a doughnut has fruit it it doesn't mean it is a good choice. Apple fritters are deep fried in fat. A medium sized apple fritter contains approximately 17 grams of fat (almost half the fat from saturated fat) and 450 calories.

What is the healthiest doughnut to eat? ›

The classic sugared donut is also the most nutritious donut on the menu. It has 240 calories, 11g fat, 4.5g saturated fat, 33g carbohydrates, 4g protein, 13g sugars, and 270mg sodium. If you love donuts, you've got plenty of varieties to choose from. Many of the popular donuts have 300 to 400 calories each.

Should I refrigerate mochi donuts? ›

However, you can store mochi donuts in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days. They are the softest and chewiest on the first day and will slowly dry out. They do not store well in the fridge and should be kept at room temperature to prevent them from getting hard.

Can you leave mochi donuts out overnight? ›

How should I store the donuts? The donuts can be kept at room temperature or stored in the refrigerator overnight.

How do you revive mochi donuts? ›

We always recommend eating our mochi donuts fresh! If you have leftovers, we recommend storing in the box at room temperature. You may also reheat in the oven (recommended) at 325F for 3-5 minutes or in the microwave for 10-12 seconds.

How are Krispy Kreme doughnuts so soft? ›

Yeast-raised: Krispy Kreme donuts are yeast-raised, which gives them a softer and fluffier texture compared to cake donuts, which are denser.

Why are my donuts not light and fluffy? ›

To make light and fluffy donuts, make sure that your dough is properly risen by allowing it to rest in a warm place until it doubles in size. Also, avoid overmixing the dough as it can lead to a denser texture. Handling the dough gently and not overworking it will help maintain the desired fluffiness.

How does Krispy Kreme make their donuts so fluffy? ›

A batch of original glazed starts with Krispy Kreme doughnut mix, water and yeast, the same single-cell fungi used to make bread rise. The yeast is what makes the original glazed so light -- it puffs the dough up with air, so it's not dense like a cake doughnut (more on this later).

Why are my doughnuts not soft? ›

If the dough isn't proofed well or under proofed, your doughnuts may not puff up and will not have the softness and texture you desire. The longer you knead the dough, the better the texture and softness you get.

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