Ube Mochi Recipe - The Unlikely Baker® (2024)

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Ube mochi is tender, chewy and one of the most delicious ways to enjoy ube or purple yam. Based on the widely popular Hawaiian butter mochi, it’s one of the easiest recipes to make too! 1 bowl, less than 10 ingredients, done in less than an hour, happiness in every bite.

(Love everything ube? Check out this collection of the best ube dessert recipes.)

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What is ube mochi

Why you’ll love it

How to make

Expert baking tips

Recipes FAQs

Ube recipe ideas

Ube Mochi Recipe

Ube mochi has been making the rounds ever since Trader Joe’s introduced their Ube Mochi Pancake & Waffle Mix.

It was such an amazing product that people started using it to make ube mochi cakes, cookies, muffins, bread and more.

This recipe is different in that it doesn’t use a pre-made mix but it’s just as easy to make. And even more amazing.

Let’s get to it.

What is ube mochi

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The word “mochi” refers to two different treats — the Hawaiian snack we have here, and Japanese mochi, which is shaped like a bun and filled with red bean paste, matcha, chocolate and more.

Both are made of Mochiko, a Japanese sweet rice flour made from cooked mochigome, a glutinous variety of short-grain rice.

In addition to mochiko, ube butter mochi is also made with coconut milk for a perfectly tropical treat.

It’s then baked until deliciously tender and chewy. There’s nothing quite like it!

Why you’ll love it

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Ube butter mochi is one of the easiest ube treats you can make. It’s similar to brownies (some people call it ube mochi brownies) but way chewier.

I love making it, hope you do, too.

  • 1-bowl recipe. Don’t you just love recipes that only use 1 bowl? Makes for easy cleanup! And you’ll need less than 10 ingredients too.
  • Straightforward steps. Each step is simple and straightforward. No special techniques or tools needed.
  • Makes a big batch. This recipe makes a big batch of 36 bars (more, depending on how you slice them), making it perfect for potlucks, picnics, and more.
  • Foolproof. Best of all, it’s an easy, no-fail recipe. Hard to go wrong with this one!

(Looking for mochi perfect for Thanksgiving? Try pumpkin mochi!)

How to make

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To make ube mochi, all you’ll need to do is combine all ingredients and bake. It’s that easy.

Ingredient notes

You’ll need pantry staples like butter, sugar, eggs and baking powder. A few things to note about the other ingredients:

  • Ube extract — we use ube extract to flavor the mochi in this recipe. Unfortunately, you can’t substitute ube jam, ube halaya or ube powder. You can find ube extract in Asian supermarkets or on Amazon.
  • Mochiko flour — while any brand of glutinous rice flour can work (sometimes also called sweet rice flour), I’ve had best results using Mochiko. You can find it in the international aisle of your supermarket, in Asian grocery stores and on Amazon.
  • Evaporated milk — you’ll want to use full-fat evaporated milk for the richest and creamiest texture.
  • Coconut milk — also best to use full-fat coconut milk. And make sure you’re using coconut milk and not coconut cream. I’ve found that coconut cream makes the mochi very oily.

Baking tools

As far as baking tools, you’ll need:

  • 9×13 inch baking pan
  • Electric hand mixer — you can choose to mix the batter by hand but I like using my mixer for the smoothest mixture. And happily, since glutinous rice flour is actually gluten-free, there’s no risk of over-mixing the batter.
  • Sharp knife or bench scraper — to slice the baked mochi.

Step-by-step photos

Preheat your oven to 350F. Line a 9×13 inch baking pan with parchment paper and set aside.

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Place melted butter and sugar in a large bowl.

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Mix until combined.

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Add eggs one at a time.

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Ensure each addition is incorporated well.

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Add ube extract.

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Stir until evenly blended.

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Add mochiko and baking powder.

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Stir until about 80-90% combined.

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Add evaporated milk and coconut milk.

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Stir until incorporated. Ensure your batter is perfectly smooth and has no lumps.

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Transfer the batter to your prepared pan.

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Bake for 45 minutes or until a tester inserted in the center comes out with minimal dry crumbs.

Remove from oven and allow to cool completely in the pan before slicing into bars.

Expert baking tips

Easy, right? Here are more tips for perfect ube butter mochi every time.

  • Don’t be afraid to stir the batter until very smooth because there is no risk of over-mixing here. Despite its name, glutinous rice flour or mochiko is gluten-free.
  • Ube mochi is delightfully chewy and sticky. For the cleanest slices, ensure the mochi is completely cool before cutting into bars. I prefer not to put it in the fridge though as I find that chilling changes the texture of the mochi dramatically.
  • You’ll know your mochi is done when the sides begin to firm up and when a tester inserted in the middle comes out with minimal dry crumbs. I don’t wait until the tester comes out completely clean. Minimal dry crumbs is when I get the perfect mochi texture.

Recipes FAQs

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What is ube?

For those of you who aren’t familiar with ube, it’s the Filipino word for purple yam.

Ube is common in Asian cooking and has been a staple in Filipino cuisine for generations. It’s most often used in making desserts.

A lot of people mistake ube for taro, Okinawan sweet potato and purple sweet potato but they’re all different kinds of root vegetables and have different flavor profiles as well.

Different people describe ube flavor differently — from nutty and earthy to sweet with notes of vanilla.

Everybody agrees on one thing though — ube is delicious!

Can I make ube mochi ahead?


Yes! You can make ube mochi up to 2 days ahead of when you’re planning to serve them.

How do I store ube mochi?

Ube mochi is best stored covered on your counter. They should be good for up to 3 days.

I don’t recommend storing them in the fridge because they will get tough and even warming them up won’t get that chewy texture back.

Ube recipe ideas

Want to explore more ube recipes? Try these:

  • Ube Cake (Filipino Purple Yam Cake)
  • Cheesy Ube Turon Recipe
  • Ube Halaya Recipe
  • The Best Ube Crinkles Cookie Recipe

Happy baking!

Did you make this ube butter mochi recipe? I’d love to hear all about it!Leave a comment or a star rating below.You can also tag me on Instagram or Facebook. I’d love to see your creations!

You can also find me on Pinterest, Twitter and YouTube.

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Ube Mochi Recipe

Author: Jolina

Ube mochi is tender, chewy and a delicious way to enjoy ube or purple yam. It’s very easy to make too! 1 bowl, less than 10 ingredients, done in less than an hour, happiness in every bite.

5 from 50 votes

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 45 minutes mins

Cooling Time 1 hour hr

Total Time 2 hours hrs

Course Dessert, Snack

Cuisine Filipino, Hawaiian

Servings 36 bars

Calories 55 kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat your oven to 350F. Line a 9×13 inch baking pan with parchment paper and set aside.

  • In a large bowl, stir melted butter and sugar until combined.

    ½ cup unsalted butter, 1½ cups granulated sugar

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  • Add eggs one at a time. Ensure each addition is incorporated well.

    4 pieces large eggs

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  • Add ube extract and stir until evenly blended.

    2 tbsp ube extract

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  • Add mochiko and baking powder and stir until about 80-90% combined.

    1 16-oz box Mochiko flour, 2 tsp baking powder

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  • Add evaporated milk and coconut milk. Stir until incorporated. Ensure your batter is perfectly smooth and has no lumps.

    1 12-oz can evaporated milk, 1 14-oz can coconut milk

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  • Transfer the batter to your prepared pan and bake for 45 minutes or until a tester inserted in the center comes out with minimal dry crumbs.

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  • Remove from oven and allow to cool completely in the pan before slicing into bars.

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Notes

  1. The yield depends on how big or small you slice your mochi. The estimated nutrition information is based on 36 bars.
  2. Don’t be afraid to stir the batter until very smooth because there is no risk of over-mixing here. Despite its name, glutinous rice flour or mochiko is gluten-free.
  3. For the cleanest slices, ensure the mochi is completely cool before cutting into bars.
  4. You’ll know your mochi is done when the sides begin to firm up and when a tester inserted in the middle comes out with minimal dry crumbs.
  5. See post for more tips, FAQs and step-by-step photos.

Nutrition

Calories: 55kcalCarbohydrates: 8gProtein: 0.05gFat: 3gSaturated Fat: 2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.1gMonounsaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0.1gCholesterol: 7mgSodium: 1mgPotassium: 24mgFiber: 0.01gSugar: 8gVitamin A: 79IUCalcium: 11mgIron: 0.03mg

Nutritional information are estimates only.

Tried this recipe? Leave a star rating today!Also tag @iamtheunlikelybaker I’d love to see your creations.

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FAQs

What is the flavor of ube mochi? ›

It's a simple formulation: sweet ube ice cream (known for its vanilla-meets-pistachio flavor), enveloped in a rice-flour-based, purple-hued (from fruit and vegetable juice), mochi wrapper. The chewy exterior leads you to the sweet, creamy center. As the kids say, it's all good.

How to use Trader Joe's ube spread? ›

For a simple way to dip into your Ube Spread stash, use it to top pancakes like TikTok user @doll_legs did. The spread is a great substitute for maple syrup on any type of pancakes, and works as a sweet waffle or French toast topper as well. Add some homemade whipped cream and sliced fruit for a really decadent meal.

Why is ube so delicious? ›

Ube, meaning tuber in Tagalog, is a purple yam originally from the Philippines. Different than the purple sweet potato, it has an even sweeter, more mellow taste than its orange relative.

What is ube flavor? ›

What Does Ube Taste Like? The distinct ube flavor is slightly nutty with a hint of vanilla. It has a coconut-like aroma that lends itself well to dessert items. Ube is most often boiled, mashed, and mixed with condensed milk to bring out its sweetness.

What is the difference between taro and ube mochi? ›

Ube is actually a purple yam. that originated from the Philippines, while taro. is a root that's enjoyed in many different continents. Ube and taro are often confused for each other. because of their rich purple color in many desserts, but taro is naturally white.

What is the English flavor of ube? ›

Balingit describes the taste of ube as sweet and nutty and likens the flavors to vanilla and pistachio.

Is Trader Joe's ube spread healthy? ›

Given this nutritional profile, can we consider ube spread healthy? We'll just say it's best enjoyed in moderation. While not vegan, Trader Joe's spread contains 60 calories, three grams of fat (two grams saturated fat), seven grams of added sugar, and no protein—all for just a one tablespoon serving.

What Flavours pair well with ube? ›

A few fruit flavors that pair particularly well with ube are:
  • Mango.
  • Apricot.
  • Guava.
  • Orange.
  • Pear.
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Is Trader Joe's ube spread the same as Halaya? ›

But according to the comments on Trader Joe's Instagram announcing the new product, it seems that (whether on purpose or by accident) this spread is nothing like Halaya. One commenter said it's “not the same texture.” Another wrote, “I was hoping it was more like Halaya […] tastes more like candy corn.”

Why is ube so expensive? ›

Due to dwindling local production and the need to meet export demands, ube flavoring and color has become common in the Asian country. Scarcity in supply of the crop has also resulted in high prices.

Is ube Filipino or Japanese? ›

Native to Southeast Asia, ube is a purple yam whose glimmering purple center, mild, sweet flavor, and coconut-like aroma have made it a popular ingredient in traditional Filipino sweets.

Why are Filipinos obsessed with ube? ›

Ube (Purple Yam): A Historical Staple

It is believed to have originated in Southeast Asia and has been cultivated in the Philippines for centuries. In Filipino culture, ube is not just a food but also a symbol of Filipino resilience and adaptability.

What is ube called in English? ›

Dioscorea alata is a species of yam commonly referred to as purple yam, ube, violet yam, or water yam. This tuberous root vegetable originates from Southeast Asia and is often confused with taro root. An indigenous staple of the Philippines, it's now cultivated and enjoyed worldwide.

Can you eat ube raw? ›

Furthermore, raw ube is toxic, so it's essential to cook it well before adding it to a recipe. Once ube is cooked, however, it's an ideal ingredient for many culinary applications.

What tastes similar to ube? ›

Both ube and Okinawan sweet potato have a similar sweet, earthy flavor, with ube carrying hints of pistachio and vanilla.

What does purple mochi taste like? ›

Taro mochi offers a delicious, complex flavor that's nutty and sweet. Often, it has a light vanilla flavor. Since taro is not typically very sweet, it's often dyed and sweetened; hence, why taro mochi is a purple color.

What does mochi taste like? ›

On its own, mochi tastes like rice but has a sticky, stretchy, soft, and chewy texture. However, mochi is very versatile with endless flavor possibilities and is used in a number of different Japanese dishes. Different regions of Japan have different mochi specialties and mochi is also widely used in home cooking.

What is ube flavored condensed milk? ›

Ube is a purple yam, most commonly known for it's popularity in Filipino desserts. The extract lends a vibrant, purple color to the condensed milk and adds a nutty, vanilla-like flavor.

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