Air Fryer Mochiko Chicken Recipe - Mochi Mommy (2024)

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Make Hawaiian mochiko chicken without deep frying by using this air fryer adapted recipe. Chicken is marinated overnight in a sweet soy sauce mixture, then breaded with mochiko (a type of Japanese rice flour) just before air frying. You still get that crisp, flavorful fried chicken but without the mess of deep frying. Air fryer mochiko chicken is also a great gluten free fried chicken alternative!

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What Is Mochiko Chicken?

Mochiko chicken is a very popular Hawaiian fried chicken dish. It is also commonly made among the Japanese American community. Just thinking about it pulls at my deep-rooted Asian heart strings. Ahhhh, now I’m reminiscing about family vacations to Hawaii and big church potlucks. Anyway. So what makes mochiko chicken so different from other American fried chickens?

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Well, one of the biggest differences between mochiko chicken and American fried chicken is that mochiko chicken is breaded in mochiko, not wheat flour, hence the name. Mochiko is rice flour made from glutinous rice, or sweet rice. In Japanese, this rice is called mochikome. It is the same kind of rice that mochi is made from. When you grind this rice into a flour, it’s called mochiko.

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Is Mochiko Chicken Hawaiian or Japanese?

Even though mochiko chicken uses a Japanese ingredient, it appears as though it originated in Hawaii. I cannot actually find any sources that give exact information on the history of mochiko chicken, though, so if you know of any please send them my way!

Mochiko chicken most likely originated from the influence of Japanese immigrants to Hawaii, much like another beloved Hawaiian dish: the spam musubi. It seems most likely that mochiko chicken is derived from the Japanese fried chicken dish: karaage. Japanese karaage, however, is marinated and then breaded using potato starch and/or wheat flour. Mochiko chicken recipes use mochiko and cornstarch, and it is often mixed into the marinade to form a batter.

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How to Make Mochiko Chicken in the Air Fryer

I feel like one of the hallmarks of mochiko chicken for me is that it’s actually fried in a batter, not a dry breading. Wellllllll, unfortunately batters don’t work out too great in the air fryer. So in order to make mochiko chicken work in the air fryer, I had to change the recipe to use a breading method, like a standard fried chicken recipe.

To achieve this, I increased the amount of mochiko that is typically used for this dish. I also added some salt into the breading. Fat adds flavor, but when you air fry, you get way less fat in your food since you’re cooking with less oil. While some may enjoy the health benefits of air frying, this also means that your food will not carry the same flavor as when you deep fry. I add this extra salt into the breading in order to bring some of that flavor back.

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Can You Make this Recipe by Deep Frying Too?

If you want to make mochiko chicken the traditional, deep fried way, you can eliminate the salt in the breading. Decrease the amount of mochiko to 1/4 cup. Instead of marinating and then breading, you can simply mix the dry ingredients right into the marinade. It will become a very thick, sticky mass. That’s okay. Let the batter marinate the chicken overnight, then scoop it right into hot oil to deep fry.

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Is Mochiko Chicken Gluten Free?

Yes! At least.. this recipe is! Mochiko chicken is breaded entirely in mochiko, which is gluten free, and cornstarch.

What do you eat with Mochiko Chicken?

You can serve mochiko chicken hot, as a main dish. Think of a Hawaiian plate lunch. Serve it with rice, maybe some Hawaiian macaroni salad, and some Hawaiian cole slaw. You could also serve it as a side dish – it’s great to bring to potlucks if you make a big batch. It can be eaten at room temperature as part of a bentou lunch box. It can even go into musubi!

I mean, the reality is, you can eat however you want to eat. Mochiko chicken is delicious, so… breakfast, lunch, dinner, dessert(?!). No one’s judging.

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I hope I’ve convinced you to give this recipe a try! Let me know how it goes and if there are any other Asian recipes you want adapted for the air fryer!

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Air Fryer Mochiko Chicken

Make easy Hawaiian mochiko chicken without the deep frying with this air fryer adapted recipe! Bonus: it's also naturally gluten free.

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Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 12 minutes mins

Marinating Time 1 day d

Course Main Course, Side Dish, Snack

Cuisine Hawaiian

Equipment

  • Air fryer

Ingredients

Chicken & Marinade

  • 2 lbs boneless, skinless chicken thighs
  • 1/4 cup soy sauce
  • 1/4 cup sugar
  • 3 cloves garlic minced
  • 1 tsp ginger grated
  • 1 egg
  • 1/4 cup green onion chopped
  • 2 tbsp cornstarch

Breading & Air Frying

  • 3/4 cup mochiko
  • 1/4 cup cornstarch
  • 1 tsp kosher salt
  • canola or vegetable oil spray

Instructions

  • Cut chicken thighs roughly into 1.5-2 inch cubes

  • Whisk all marinade ingredients together

  • Pour marinade over chicken, coating all sides well, and marinate for at least 2 hours. Marinating overnight is HIGHLY recommended.

  • When ready to air fry, whisk mochiko, salt, and cornstarch together.

  • Shake off excess marinade from chicken and lightly coat in the breading mixture. The breading may become wet and sticky; that's okay.

  • Preheat air fryer to 390 degrees F.

  • Place breaded chicken into basket. (You may need to air fry in two batches, depending on how large your air fryer is).

  • Spray with canola oil, particularly targeting any areas of breading that are still dry.

  • Air fry at 390 degrees F for 10-12 minutes (depending on how thick your chicken pieces are), shaking and spraying again with oil halfway through.

  • Mochiko chicken can be served hot or at room temperature as part of a musubi. Leftovers will keep in the fridge.

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  • Sweet Potato Haupia Pie Bars

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Air Fryer Mochiko Chicken Recipe - Mochi Mommy (2024)

FAQs

Can you air fry mochi? ›

Yakimochi in the Air Fryer

Spray your air fryer basket and drop in your mochi. Air fry at 400 degrees F for 6-8 minutes.

Is mochiko chicken gluten free? ›

Is this chicken gluten free? Yes, however we work in a kitchen that serves gluten-based products.

What happens when you air fry mochi? ›

When you pop one of these frozen gelatinous treats in the air fryer, the outer shell of the mochi breaks apart. Depending on the temperature and time you set your air fryer to, the ice cream tucked inside the mochi will come pouring out, leaving you with more of a dessert soup.

What is the difference between mochi flour and mochiko flour? ›

Mochiko is a white flour made of glutinous/sweet rice to make chewy, sticky mochi desserts. It's also a gluten-free thickener. Mochiko (もち粉), mochiko sweet rice flour, or mochi flour, is a glutinous rice flour (sweet rice flour) made of glutinous short-grain Japanese rice.

What does mochiko mean? ›

It means "mochi flour" in Japanese, a definition helpful only to those already familiar with mochi, a type of soft and chewy rice cake. To better describe mochiko in English, most manufacturers call it sweet rice flour or glutinous rice flour instead.

Is mochi celiac safe? ›

The absence of gluten-containing ingredients in traditional mochi makes it a safe choice for those following a gluten-free diet.

How do you reheat mochi in an air fryer? ›

Air Fryer: 250F for 6-8 minutes. Toaster/Oven: 275F for 8-10 minutes. Microwave: 10-12 seconds. Best enjoyed with a cup of hot tea~ 😋🍵

What can't you air fry? ›

Take a gander of this list of top foods that should never make their way into your air fryer.
  1. Wet Batters. ...
  2. Cheesy Items. ...
  3. Large, Bone-In Meat Cuts. ...
  4. Baked Goods. ...
  5. Greens. ...
  6. Raw Rice and Other Grains. ...
  7. Too Much of Anything.
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How do you heat packaged mochi? ›

Place 3 pieces Japanese rice cake (mochi) in a toaster oven and toast until puffed up and slightly golden brown, about 10 minutes. You can also pan-fry, boil it in the water, or microwave. For microwaving, put a mochi in a bowl, add water to cover it, and microwave.

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