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Milk Rice Cake

Apr 8, 2022 · Modified: Dec 3, 2022 by Emily · 7 Comments

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Chewy, refreshing, and super addicting milk rice cake. You’ll be wishing you had made more!

Milk rice cake on a plate.
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If you are short on time but want to make a delicious yet easy desert then this rice cake recipe is for you.

With only 5 ingredients, this milk rice cake takes less than 15 minutes to make.

Similar in texture to the popular mochi, milk rice cake adds milk into the dough creating a soft, creamy, and delicate rice cake.

I guess you could call it milk mochi, hey?

Traditional mochi does not use milk. Here you can read more about mochi making.

This recipe can be made in under 15 minutes and the rice cake can be cut into any size you want.

For me, I like to cut the cake into bite size pieces. This makes it perfect for an after dinner treat or morning tea.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

This sweet treat takes mochi to a whole new level. It does not even need a filling. This makes it simpler to make. I like to call it a cheats milk mochi (but don’t tell anyone, shh!).

What’s more is that this rice cake only uses one pan. This makes cleaning up a breeze.

Of course, you have to make sure you use a non-stick pan or you could end up with quite a mess.

This recipe is also perfect for vegetarians and is gluten free. A vegan alternative for this recipe is to use an unsweetened plant based milk.

I tested the recipe with unsweetened soy milk and it tasted just as nice. If you use a sweetened plant based milk you need to adjust the sugar in the recipe to taste.

Cost To Make

Estimated cost = $1.70, or $0.12 a piece

Ingredients

Please note that below is a guide for some of the ingredients we used in the recipe. The printable recipe further down the page has the complete list of ingredients, including quantities and step-by-step instructions.

Milk rice cake ingredients.
  • Glutinous rice flour: This kind of flour helps to give the cake its chewy texture. You cannot substitute ordinary rice flour for this as it will not give the same effect.
  • Potato starch
  • Sugar
  • Salt
  • Milk: At room temperature

Instructions

Step 1 - Place all the dry ingredients (glutinous rice flour, potato starch, sugar, and salt) in a non-stick saucepan.

Mix all the dry ingredients until they are well combined.

Step 2 - Heat the saucepan on low to medium heat and stir the milk in gradually.

Make sure there are no lumps in the mixture.

If you have some lumps, gently bring them to the side of the saucepan and break them up with the back of a spoon or spatula.

Step 3 - Once the mixture starts to become thick and form a dough, keep stirring and turn off the heat.

Continue to mix the dough until all of the mixture comes together. Set the dough aside so that it can cool down.

Step 4 - Once the dough has cooled slightly, place the dough on a surface that is lightly dusted with potato starch.

To prevent the dough from sticking to your hands, you can also dust your hands with some potato starch.

Step 5 - Roll the dough into a log approximately 25 cm (9.8 inches) long by 7 cm (2.7 inches) wide.

Cut the dough in half lengthwise and then cut into bite size pieces.

Rolling out milk rice cake.

Step 6 - Place the cut pieces into the refrigerator for 30 minutes or until it becomes chewy.

Or simply enjoy the cake once it has come to room temperature.

Note - If you want to add an extra flavor to the milk cake, once it has cooled you can dust it with cocoa powder or a light dusting of cinnamon powder.

Tips for Success

  • If you find you have dough stuck to your pan after cooking, soak it in warm water. This will make it easier to clean.
  • If the dough is sticking to your hands when you are rolling it out, dust some potato starch on your hands and workspace.
Pile of milk rice cakes.

Substitutions / Variations

You can make this recipe vegan friendly by using an unsweetened plant based milk.

If you use a sweetened plate based milk, you will need to adjust the sugar in the recipe to taste.

Storage

Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 7 days. The milk cake can be eaten cold or at room temperature.

This rice cake can be frozen for up to 1 month in a tightly sealed freezer safe container. To defrost, bring the milk rice cake to room temperature naturally.

FAQ

What do milk rice cakes taste like?

Chewy and refreshing.

Why are rice cakes so chewy?

The combination of glutinous rice flour and another starch such as potato starch or tapioca makes rice cakes chewy.

Milk rice cake on a black board.

Made this recipe? Let us know how it went in the comments below! We'd love to hear how it turned out.

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Recipe

Milk rice cake being held by chopsticks.

Milk Rice Cake

Emily
Chewy and refreshing little milk rice cakes. Perfect for a light snack or after dinner treat!
4.75 from 4 votes
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Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Cook Time 5 minutes mins
Total Time 15 minutes mins
ESTIMATED COST : $1.70, or $0.12 a piece
Course Dessert
Cuisine Japanese
Servings 16 pieces
Calories 46 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 2 ½ tablespoons (20 grams / 0.705 ounces) glutinous rice flour (mochiko flour or sweet rice flour)
  • ⅓ cup (55 grams / 1.94 ounces) potato starch plus extra for work surface
  • 3 tablespoons sugar
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup milk room temperature

Instructions
 

  • In a non-stick saucepan add the glutinous rice flour, potato starch, sugar and salt. Mix until combined.
  • Place ingredients over low heat and add the milk in gradually. Stir until combined and lump free.
  • When the mixture begins to come together into a dough like texture, keep stirring and turn off heat.
    Keep mixing until all the mixture sticks together into one ball of dough. Allow to cool slightly so that it is not too hot to touch.
  • Place the mixture on a surface lightly dusted with potato starch. It can help to lightly dust your hands as well with potato starch.
    This will make it easier to work with.
    Roll into a log about 25 cm (9.8inches) long by 7 cm (2.7 inches) wide. Cut in half lengthwise and then cut into bite size pieces.
  • Place cut pieces into the refrigerator for 30 minutes or until it becomes chewy. Or simply enjoy once it has come to room temperature.

Notes

Optional: Dust with cocoa powder once the milk rice cake is cut.

Nutrition

Serving: 1 pieceCalories: 46kcalCarbohydrates: 9gProtein: 1gFat: 1gCholesterol: 2mgSodium: 45mgPotassium: 60mgSugar: 3g
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  1. Colene says

    April 17, 2022 at 11:23 pm

    5 stars
    This turned out even better than I expected. They are delicious!

    Reply
  2. Cardigan says

    February 11, 2023 at 1:17 am

    So does cold milk make my Chewy Rice cakes lumpy and not chewy? It didn't come out as one thing of (batter?) it was all like different pieces separated.... Please let me know If it's something else

    My ingredients:
    Gluten-Free Flour
    Cornstarch
    Lactose-free whole milk
    Sugar

    Reply
    • Emily says

      February 12, 2023 at 9:53 am

      Hi, the recipe calls for glutinous rice flour (also known as mochiko flour) but I noticed that you mentioned you used gluten-free flour. This could be the problem.

  3. Chantal Atchanna says

    August 24, 2023 at 7:17 pm

    Hi there. Looks great. Can i use Cornstarch instead of potato startch?

    Reply
    • Emily says

      August 25, 2023 at 7:55 pm

      Hi,
      Yes, you can use corn starch instead of potato starch.

  4. Abby says

    August 04, 2024 at 6:08 pm

    5 stars
    So simple to make, and it has such a light and refreshing flavor.

    Reply
  5. Morgan says

    August 07, 2024 at 5:45 pm

    4 stars
    This milk rice cake recipe was so simple and the result was wonderfully creamy and satisfying. I added a sprinkle of toasted sesame seeds on top, which was a nice touch.

    Reply
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