Best Asian Desserts You Must Try At Home?

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f you have a sweet tooth and love exploring new flavours, Asian desserts offer a delicious world of textures, aromas, and tastes. From coconut-rich puddings to chewy rice cakes and shaved ice delights, Asian sweets are fun to make, visually stunning, and packed with flavour.

Whether you're inspired by Thai street food, Japanese cafes, or Vietnamese home cooking, we’ve rounded up the best Asian desserts you can try at home—many of which are featured in our Otao Kitchen cooking classes and recipes.

Best Asian Desserts You Must Try At Home?

🍡 1. Mochi – Japan’s Favourite Chewy Sweet

Mochi is a soft, chewy rice cake made from glutinous rice flour (mochiko), often filled with red bean paste, ice cream, or matcha cream. It’s surprisingly easy to make at home using a microwave or stovetop method.

Try making:

  • Strawberry daifuku mochi

  • Matcha mochi with white chocolate

  • Ice cream-filled mochi

Tip: Dust your hands with cornstarch to prevent sticking while shaping the mochi.


🍮 2. Mango Sticky Rice – Thailand’s Summer Staple

This iconic Thai dessert is made with glutinous sticky rice soaked in sweetened coconut milk, paired with fresh mango slices and a drizzle of salty-sweet coconut sauce.

What you need:

  • Glutinous rice

  • Coconut cream

  • Palm sugar or white sugar

  • Fresh mango

The contrast between creamy, chewy rice and juicy mango makes this dish a tropical favourite.


🥥 3. Che Bap (Vietnamese Sweet Corn Pudding)

Vietnamese cuisine offers a variety of "chè" (sweet soups and puddings). Chè Bắp is a comforting dessert made from sweet corn, glutinous rice, and creamy coconut milk, often served warm or cold.

Also try:

  • Chè Chuối (banana and tapioca in coconut milk)

  • Chè Ba Màu (three-colour dessert with mung beans, jelly, and red beans)

Asian desserts often rely on natural sweetness from coconut, corn, banana, and beans—making them light and nourishing.


🍧 4. Halo-Halo – Filipino Shaved Ice Delight

Halo-Halo means “mix-mix” in Tagalog—and that’s exactly what this dessert is. A colourful combination of shaved ice, evaporated milk, sweetened beans, fruit jellies, flan, and purple ube ice cream, all layered in a tall glass.

Perfect for summer parties or as a fun build-your-own dessert bar at home.

Customise with:

  • Jackfruit

  • Coconut jelly

  • Sweet red beans

  • Crushed ice and milk


🍵 5. Matcha Tiramisu or Matcha Pudding – Japanese Fusion Fun

For a more modern twist, try using matcha (Japanese green tea powder) to create vibrant, earthy desserts like matcha tiramisu or matcha panna cotta. These are great for entertaining and have a unique bittersweet flavour.

Why we love it:

  • High in antioxidants

  • Pairs well with creamy textures

  • A little goes a long way!


🍫 6. Sesame Balls (Jian Dui) – Crispy Chinese Classic

A popular dim sum treat, sesame balls are deep-fried glutinous rice balls filled with sweet red bean paste and rolled in sesame seeds. Crispy on the outside, soft and chewy on the inside.

You’ll need:

  • Glutinous rice flour

  • Sweet red bean paste

  • White sesame seeds

They’re easier to make than you think—and a real crowd pleaser at any gathering.


🧁 7. Asian-Inspired Cakes and Custards

Looking for something to impress? Try:

  • Japanese Castella Cake – light and spongy, made with honey

  • Thai Pandan Layer Cake – soft, jelly-like layers infused with pandan

  • Vietnamese Baked Egg Custard Cake (Bánh Flan) – a French-inspired favourite

Many Asian desserts blend European techniques with local flavours like pandan, coconut, and ube.


👨‍🍳 Want to Learn More?

At Otao Kitchen, we offer hands-on cooking classes that include many of these desserts. Whether you want to learn how to perfect your sticky rice, roll mochi, or steam a pandan cake, our chefs will guide you step-by-step in a fun and welcoming environment.

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