Blueberry Mochi Cake (2024)

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Blueberry Mochi Cake (1)

I have only used mochiko or sweet rice flour one time before and that was to make daif*cku which is a Japanese treat where the mochiko is turned into a sweet, sticky and chewy confection. I am always looking for new ways to use ingredients and when I came across a recipe for a mochi cake on The Food Librarian I knew that I would have to try it. I was very curious to see what kind of texture a cake made with mochiko would have given that I had never had it in a remotely cake like form before. Though I could have made the cake right away I liked the sound of the blueberry version so I held off until the local blueberries were available and I finally got to make it. The recipe is pretty straight forward though perhaps not for the faint of heart given that it contains a full cup of butter. The mochi cake turned out well and I was really pleased with the texture. It was nice and moist and buttery and a little dense, which added a nice chewiness. The blueberries also went really well in the cake and I am off to a great start to the local blueberries.

Blueberry Mochi Cake (2)

Blueberry Mochi Cake

Cook Time: 1 hour 25 minutes Total Time: 1 hour 25 minutes Servings: 12

ingredients
  • 1 cup butter (melted)
  • 2 cups sugar
  • 1 (12 ounce) can evaporated milk
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 4 eggs
  • 1 pound mochiko (1 box)
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 cup blueberries
directions
  1. Mix the butter and sugar in a large bowl.
  2. Mix in the evaporated milk and vanilla extract.
  3. Mix in the eggs.
  4. Mix in the mochiko and baking powder.
  5. Mix in the blueberries.
  6. Pour the batter into a greased 9×13 inch baking pan.
  7. Bake in a preheated 350F/180C oven until golden brown on top and a toothpick pushed into the center comes out clean, about 1 hour.

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  1. Blueberry Mochi Cake (4)Anncoo says

    Never thought of making a mochi cake before and I think this is really a good combination.

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  2. Blueberry Mochi Cake (5)EAT! says

    This cake sounds so intriguing. I am going to have to give it a try.

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  3. Blueberry Mochi Cake (6)Jenn says

    Nice. I love blueberry. I haven't tried using rice flour yet, but I have a couple of recipes that it calls for. Looks really great.

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  4. Blueberry Mochi Cake (7)Talita says

    Beautiful cake! Sounds really good!

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  5. Blueberry Mochi Cake (8)Anonymous says

    Interesting – I've never worked with sweet rice four. It looks like it's worth my effort to try it.

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  6. Blueberry Mochi Cake (9)Kirby! says

    How creative! I LOVE daif*cku, but of course, would never think of turning it into something akin to a breakfast cake. Yumbo.

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  7. Blueberry Mochi Cake (11)Mary says

    Kevin, this looks really good. I normally am put off by how dense mochi cakes can be, but I trust your recipes enough to try yet again.

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  8. Blueberry Mochi Cake (12)Saee Koranne-Khandekar says

    That looks so good! I like dense cakes–they're somehow more comforting in a homely way. 🙂

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  9. Blueberry Mochi Cake (13)rekhas kitchen says

    Cake looks so tempting Kevin. Will sure give a try and let you know

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  10. Blueberry Mochi Cake (14)MeetaK says

    how very innovative kevin. as always a wonderful looking treat!

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  11. Blueberry Mochi Cake (15)Arabic Bites says

    I love to bake with rice flour & we use it alot here in Arabic Gulf area.
    Your cake looks so beautiful I bet it taste so good.

    zainab 😀

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  12. Blueberry Mochi Cake (16)The Food Librarian says

    Kevin,
    Glad you made this cake and enjoyed it! – mary the food librarian

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  13. Blueberry Mochi Cake (17)Rosa's Yummy Yums says

    Very original! This cake must be lovely!

    cheers,

    Rosa

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  14. Blueberry Mochi Cake (18)ICook4Fun says

    I bookmark this recipe since I saw it at the Food Librarian blog and now I see it again here. I guess it's time to make this since I bought some blueberries the other day.

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  15. Blueberry Mochi Cake (19)Joanne says

    This sounds so interesting! I love finding new ways to use odd ingredients. Now maybe I won't feel so bad about buying a whole bag of sweet rice flour since I'll have more than one thing to make with it.

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  16. Blueberry Mochi Cake (20)ABowlOfMush says

    This looks just delicious!
    Combine blueberry with cake and I'm sold!

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  17. Blueberry Mochi Cake (22)Zoe says

    This cake looks delicious. Great job!

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  18. Blueberry Mochi Cake (23)Amy says

    I've made this before but I used frozen wild blueberries. It was really good, but now that it's blueberry season I think I'll have to try it with fresh berries.

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  19. Blueberry Mochi Cake (24)ttfn300 says

    that sounds awesome! never tried mochi flour, but it sounds good 🙂

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  20. Blueberry Mochi Cake (25)Ramya Kiran says

    Wow, thats a lovely looking treat! Loved those studded Blueberries..

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  21. Blueberry Mochi Cake (26)Anonymous says

    This looks DELICIOUS. I'm a big fan of anything blueberry. I can't wait to give this recipe a try. Thanks for sharing.

    ~Camberley

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  22. Blueberry Mochi Cake (27)Cooking with Michele says

    YUM! I'll have to share this with my dad as he's a HUGE fan of blueberries.

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  23. Blueberry Mochi Cake (28)Soma says

    So Unique! I have never baked with rice flour. So pretty too!

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  24. Blueberry Mochi Cake (29)Jennifer says

    I love sweet rice flour, its perfect for my husbands gluten free cooking! This cake looks SOOO good!

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  25. Blueberry Mochi Cake (30)Daniela says

    L'ottima combinazione degli ingredienti rendono questa torta deliziosa.
    Ciao Daniela.

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  26. Blueberry Mochi Cake (31)Tiina says

    Lovely cake! Oh, now I want some blueberries! 🙂

    Greetings,
    Tiina

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  27. Blueberry Mochi Cake (33)Kevin says

    Michelle in Colorado Springs: Unfortunately all the recipes that I could find called for one box (which is 1 pound) of the Koda Farms Blue Star Brand Sweet Rice Flour. After a quick search I found a site that showed the nutritional facts and it seemed to indicate that there are 3.75 cups in the box.

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  28. Blueberry Mochi Cake (34)sweetbird says

    This is the first time I've seen glutinous rice flour used this way. Very cool!

    You should try the mochi dumplings wrapped around ice cream, that's my favorite way to eat it.

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  29. Blueberry Mochi Cake (35)Xiaolu says

    I brought this to work a few months ago after seeing the same Food Librarian blog post, and everyone loved it. Thanks for reminding me of the recipe. I'd love to try it with a different fruit.

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  30. Blueberry Mochi Cake (36)Becks says

    This! Cake! Is! Gluten! Free!

    Just thought I should point that out. I can NOT eat glten at all, and I am always looking for good GF reipes. You should point it out, there are so many people who would like to know about this recipe!

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  31. Blueberry Mochi Cake (37)Darren Haynes says

    Hi there, I am a new blogger and have started a Juicer Recipes blog. http://www.juicerrecipesnow.com .
    Would you be interested in exchanging blog roll links?

    Thanks
    Darren Haynes
    [emailprotected]

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  32. Blueberry Mochi Cake (38)Priceless says

    I love blueberries and never thought to pair it with mochiko. I fell in love with blueberries when we move to Canada,I'm Filipina and we have recipes that call for mochiko, therefore it's a staple in my pantry, what a nice way to combine two ingredients that are worlds apart….
    Thanks so much for all the inspiring recipes. Keep up the good work with your blog.

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  33. Blueberry Mochi Cake (39)Juicer Machine says

    Yummy, This photo is so inviting. I can only imagine how it tastes. While I used to live in Europe I was having blueberries very often, in season of course. Since I moved to South Africa, it is almost impossible to find them. Seams to me it is cheaper to fly to Europe and enjoy them there.

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  34. Blueberry Mochi Cake (40)Cakelover says

    Do you store this at room temp or in the fridge?

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  35. Blueberry Mochi Cake (41)kevin says

    Cakelover: I store it in the fridge due to the blueberries in it.

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  36. Blueberry Mochi Cake (42)Paka says

    This is a popular dessert growing up in Hawai’i. There are many variations to this kind of recipe too…another favorite is without the blueberries or making the chocolate mochi. Brings back memories. Happy to see this post.

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  37. Blueberry Mochi Cake (43)Lee says

    I made this and it is delicious–sweet, dense and slightly chewy!! The edges are particularly good. Thank you for this recipe. It’s a keeper.

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