S’MOCHI: How to Make Mochi Ice Cream S’mores
With all the bacon-wrapped, deep-fried hurrah these days, it’s easy to pass up on the simple, brilliant ideas. Cue in the S’Mochi — an invention by Foodbeast reader Ryan Horikoshi. The clever take on the standard campfire s’more swaps the traditional marshmallow with mochi — a small Japanese rice cake — instead.
We decided to try out the recipe at the Foodbeast Kitchen, opting for vanilla and green tea-flavored mochi ice cream. Using a blowtorch, we were able to quickly toast the sticky rice cake layer on the outside before topping it off with a pad of butter and cinnamon sugar, then sandwiching it between chocolate and graham crackers.
The end result: a phenomenal bite of crunchy, sweet graham and chocolate, then soft, chewy mochi rice cake, and finally a cold burst of sweet ice cream. Lesson learned: it’s the simple things in life that make your mouthbuds explode.
How to Make S’mochi
What You’ll Need
- Mochi, choose your favorite flavor
- Butter
- Graham Crackers
- Milk chocolate Bar
How to Make It
1. Roast mochi over a campfire (or a blowtorch) until it starts to brown ever so slightly.
2. Place it on top of a graham cracker and piece of chocolate.
3. Top mochi with a pad of butter and sprinkle on cinnamon sugar.
4. Sandwich with another graham cracker.
5. Eat!