
When I first discovered so many people were visiting my ‘Potato Mochi’ recipe page, I had no idea about what was going on. Many of the visitors had left comments on the page and I learned the reason why they were visiting was ‘Pokemon’. Unfortunately, my ‘Potato Mochi’ recipe requires Glutinous Rice Flour, which is not a common item people regularly stock. So, I am sharing a new ‘Potato Mochi’ recipe that you can make with Corn Starch (OR Potato Starch).
Makes
4 x 5cm Potato Mochi
Ingredients
1 large Potato *about 250g
Salt for cooking Potato
1 pinch Salt
1 to 2 tablespoons Corn Starch OR Potato Starch *1 tablespoon is 15ml
Oil for cooking *Butter can be used
Method
- Peel Potato, cut into smaller pieces, and place in a saucepan. Cover with Water, add 1/2 teaspoon Salt (OR more Salt if you add more Water), and cook until absolutely soft.
- Drain and mash until smooth. Cool slightly.
- Add 1 pinch Salt and 1 tablespoon Corn Starch (OR Potato Starch), and mix well. If it is still too wet OR too soft, add extra Starch. Today I added 1 & 1/2 tablespoons.
- Form the mixture into discs. Today I made 4 discs about 5cm in diameter.
- Heat a frying pan (I used 20cm pan) over low heat, lightly Oil it, and cook the Potato Mochi for 5 minutes OR until bottom side is nicely browned. Turn them over and cook the other side as well. *Note: If you have a lid, cover the pan with the lid.
- Enjoy with your favourite sauce. In the above photo, Potato Mochi are coated with the sauce made with 1/2 tablespoon Sugar and 1/2 tablespoon Soy Sauce. *Note: You may wish to try ‘Mitarashi Sauce’. Find the recipe on ‘Mitarashi Dango’ page.

Comments
Meredith B.
18/09/2025
I absolutely loved this! they came out so delicious! but since I didn’t have my food scale, it came out as a smaller portion, and when I added cornstarch, it became very sticky and hard to form into balls. But it was all worth it in the end! I will definitely continue using this recipe to make this!
Meredith B.
18/09/2025
I absolutely loved this! they came out so delicious! but since I didn’t have my food scale, it came out as a smaller portion, and when I added cornstarch, it became very sticky and hard to form into balls. But it was all worth it in the end!
Hiroko
18/09/2025
Hi Meredith. I believe you will alter the recipe and make you own one day. I’m glad to know you enjoyed making Potato Mochi.
Anonymous
18/09/2025
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Lily
28/07/2025
Just made these, they’re delicious! Came out just like the pictures, I especially liked the cheese filled ones. I also added some butter to the mashed potatoes which I think was a good call – great recipe!
Hiroko
28/07/2025
Lily, thank you for trying the recipe. I’m glad to know it went all good for you. The other day I added Butter to the sauce that I made with Soy Sauce and Mirin, and it was yummy!
Natalie Bruns
10/05/2025
It didn’t work for me and my smoke detectors went off 🥲
Hiroko
10/05/2025
Natalie, please let me know which part of the cooking process caused the smoke.
Res
22/09/2025
These are SO good!! Absolutely amazing! If your making this for the first time, I would recommend spreading your cheese (so it can evenly cook), don’t add TO much cornstarch or it will come through in the taste— it’s not as sticky if you cover your hands in cornstarch first—and make sure you add enough salt! These are just things I didn’t do quite right, the recipe is great
Hiroko
22/09/2025
Hi Res. Thank you for your suggestions. They are helpful for the people who are going to try this recipe. Please find more variations of Potato Mochi. https://www.hirokoliston.com/?s=potato+mochi