If you want to bake or deep fry Mochi (rice cake) to make Okaki (rice crackers), you need to dry out Mochi for a few days. However, with this Microwave version, you don't have to :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQ7pwef63GA
I used the leftover Issho Mochi from my daughter's 1st birthday.
Issho Mochi is a Japanese traditional ceremony, having an year-old-baby carry 4lb (1.8kg) rice cake on the back in hope that the child will have enough food to live on.
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Microwave Okaki (Rice Crackers)
Difficulty: Super Easy
Time: 5min
Number of servings: 14-16 pieces
Ingredients:
1 square or round Mochi (rice cake)
1/2 tbsp. soy sauce
2/3 tsp. sugar
Directions:
1. Dice Mochi into small (1cm) pieces.
2. Line parchment paper on a microwavable dish. Place Mochi, keep an inch apart.
3. Microwave at 600w for 3 minutes (without cover). *If you can, stop after 2 minutes or so to check if they are not burning, switching the position.
4. Mix soy sauce and sugar in a bowl. Coat Mochi with the sauce while they are hot.
↓レシピ(日本語)
http://cooklabo.blogspot.jp/2016/05/3.html
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