Photo: peanut butter chocolate mochi by chotda
What do we have here--the triple threat flavor combo of chocolate + peanut butter + banana!
What is not to love here!?
And did I tell you that the chocolate part is fudgy? Look how gooey?
As for Mochi--what is it?
Wikipedia says that Mochi is a "rice cake made of glutinous rice pounded into paste and molded into shape."
The photo looks much more appetizing than the description sounds, eh?
There is no denying that this photo is drool worthy--how about if we think of mochi as fudge?
Yum!
Grab the recipe! Peanut Butter Chocolate Mochi with Banana (look in the comments--that is the best recipe I see for this delicacy)
If Elvis saw those, he would have died sooner ;0)
Posted by: VeggieGirl | October 15, 2008 at 06:46 AM
Hey VeggieGirl,
hee hee--I think you're right! But he would have died happy :-)
Posted by: Chocolate Chipped | October 15, 2008 at 09:50 AM
As a long time Elvis fan, I agree. Elvis would really be shaking his hips at the site of these.
Posted by: Teresa | October 15, 2008 at 09:40 PM
Hee hee--yes he would! :-)
Posted by: Chocolate Chipped | October 16, 2008 at 10:03 AM
This looks mouth-watering... :) May I have the recipe? I looked at several links and could not find the recipe. Many lovely pictures though.
Posted by: Ken | November 26, 2008 at 10:08 AM
Hi Ken,
Yes, sorry the recipe was kind of hard to see--it is in the comments on the photo page. This is what it says:
"just take one cup of mochi flour, add one cup of boiling water, mix until smooth. add half a cup of melted semi-sweet chocolate chips and mix until incorporated then cook in the microwave for a minute, maybe two. when it's warm enough to handle, pull off chunks, roll in cocoa powder and eat. it's like a cross between fudge, a truffle, and GUM!!!!"
I hope that helps!
Posted by: Chocolate Chipped | September 04, 2009 at 07:02 PM
The peanut is an important source of protein for human consumption origenvegetal animal. It also generates valuable income to developing countries in the cheese develops 90 percent of world production.
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