🍡 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:
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Strawberry daifuku mochi
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Matcha mochi with white chocolate
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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:
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Glutinous rice
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Coconut cream
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Palm sugar or white sugar
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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:
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Chè Chuối (banana and tapioca in coconut milk)
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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:
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Jackfruit
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Coconut jelly
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Sweet red beans
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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:
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High in antioxidants
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Pairs well with creamy textures
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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:
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Glutinous rice flour
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Sweet red bean paste
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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:
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Japanese Castella Cake – light and spongy, made with honey
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Thai Pandan Layer Cake – soft, jelly-like layers infused with pandan
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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.