25 Easy Japanese Dessert Recipes You Can Make At Home (2024)

    They're typically not overly sweet — at least compared to some traditional American desserts — and many of them are easier to make than you think.

    by Michelle NoBuzzFeed Contributor

    Japanese desserts are classic, versatile, and contain some of the most universally accessible recipes out there. (In fact, you may have already tried your hand at a few of these!)

    They're typically not overly sweet — at least compared to some traditional American desserts — and many of them are easier to make than you think. From taiyaki and mille crepe cakes to purin and kasutera sponge cake, here are all the classic Japanese dessert recipes you should try at home. If I missed your favorite, leave it in the comments!

    1. Matcha Roll Cake

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    No coffee break is complete without a slice of this matcha roll cake, which is light and delicate, and melts in your mouth. Don't be alarmed if you finish the entire roll in a day.

    Recipe:Matcha Roll Cake

    2. Taiyaki

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    You might be aware of this dessert from its popular pairing with ice cream. Turns out, the fish-shaped pastry was served without ice cream for a very long time before the ice cream hybrid went viral. To make this recipe (which, to be clear, tastes nothing like fish), you'll need to get a taiyaki pan. Just consider it an investment into the funnest snack/party favor you'll want to show off for years to come.


    Recipe:Taiyaki

    3. Fluffy Japanese Pancakes

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    If you're looking for the jiggliest, fluffiest pancakes in the world, you've come to the right place. You'll want a hand mixer to beat the egg whites into stiff peaks, but other than that, this recipe — and the best Sunday brunch ever — is yours for the taking.


    Recipe:Fluffy Japanese Pancakes

    4. Dark Chocolate Terrine

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    Chocolate terrine is by origin a French flourless chocolate dessert that's become popular in the Japanese food world. This recipe uses mascarpone cheese in lieu of the usual cream. Since chocolate is the overpowering flavor, try to find an especially high-quality kind.

    Recipe:Dark Chocolate Terrine

    5. Matcha Mille Crepe Cake

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    Don't worry: You won't need to make a thousand layers for this mille crepe cake. But you willneed a lot of patience and an entire afternoon to carefully create and stack the layers of this gorgeous matcha dessert.

    Recipe:Matcha Mille Crepe Cake

    6. Dorayaki

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    This pancake "sandwich" is traditionally made with sweet azuki bean paste, which is widely used across East Asian desserts. It's the perfect snack or sweet breakfast.

    Recipe:Dorayaki

    7. Kabocha Shiruko

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    This sweet porridge is made using kabocha, coconut milk, and condensed milk, and is swimming with firm but chewy rice dumplings (also known as shiratama). It's a comforting and not-too-sweet dessert that people of all ages can love.

    Recipe:Kabocha Shiruko

    8. Purin

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    This recipe may call for just a few simple ingredients (eggs, milk, sugar, and vanilla), but it does involve careful observation and timing so you don't overcook the egg mixture. You'll be rewarded with an elegant, tasty dessert that'll impress all your dinner guests.


    Recipe:Purin

    9. Kasutera Sponge Cake

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    Also known as Castella, this moist sponge cake is an essential pastry found in most East Asian bakeries, but especially Japanese ones. It's lightly sweetened with honey and sugar, and has a soft, pillowy texture you could really sink into.


    Recipe:Kasutera Sponge Cake

    10. Green Tea Mochi

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    Highly chewy and sticky, these mochi rice balls are fun to eat and even easier to make. Just mix together glutinous rice flour with sugar, green tea powder, and water to get the dough started. Then, flatten it out into equal circular shapes. Fill it with red bean paste, and pinch the ball closed to finish. Ta-da!

    Recipe:Green Tea Mochi

    11. Chakin Shibori Sweet Potato With Cinnamon

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    You'll need Japanese sweet potatoes for this dessert, but the result is a delicious, crumbly, dense dessert that you'd never guess uses potatoes as its base.

    Recipe:Chakin Shibori Sweet Potato With Cinnamon

    12. Strawberry Shiratama Dango

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    Shiratama dango is a mochi dessert usually served in a bowl and drizzled with condensed milk or served with ice cream for flavor. Like most mochi recipes, it's straightforward to make, so don't be shy.


    Recipe:Strawberry Shiratama Dango

    13. Chocolate Cake Roll

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    As you might've realized, you can personalize Swiss cake rolls however you want, whether it's with matcha flavor, or, as in this version, double chocolate flavor.


    Recipe:Chocolate Cake Roll

    14. Matcha Pound Cake (Vegan)

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    Fun fact: Pound cake named as such because the original recipe called for one pound each of butter, sugar, eggs, and flour. This recipe is vegan and replaces the butter and eggs for sesame oil and baking powder, but you'll still get the same soft, sweet bread you can enjoy all day long. And by the way, you can browse through all of Chef Ja Cooks' recipes for vegan takes to tons of classic Japanese recipes.

    Recipe:Matcha Pound Cake (Vegan)

    15. Sweet Potato Yaki Mochi

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    These panfried sweet potato mochi totally redefine how to incorporate sweet potato into desserts, proving once again what a versatile vegetable it is. Oh potato, what can'tyou do?

    Recipe:Sweet Potato Yaki Mochi

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    A classic Japanese shortcake is made with airy sponge cake that pairs perfectly with fluffy whipped cream that just barely weighs down the cake. Use the freshest, ripest strawberries for the best result.

    Recipe: Strawberry Shortcake

    17. Sweet Black Sesame Soup

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    This might not be a soup in the traditional sense, but it does have all the makings of a nutty, sweet, and filling dessert. For an extra lil' something, feel free to top it with a few chewy mochi.

    Recipe:Sweet Black Sesame Soup

    18. Shokupan (Milk Bread)

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    This is the pillow soft, not-too-sweet bread to end them all. And like most good breads, you'll need to commit at least a day to getting the perfect bread. But if you're a true bread aficionado, have you ever known a good bread that's not worth the wait?

    Recipe:Shokupan (Milk Bread)

    19. Matcha Tiramisu

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    You won't need any lady fingers for this tiramisu, but you will need a ready-made chocolate sponge cake that you can either buy or make at home.

    Recipe:Matcha Tiramisu

    20. Candied Sweet Potatoes

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    Japanese sweet potatoes have such a caramelly taste that they're perfect on their own. This recipe levels them up with a glaze made of sugar and soy sauce.

    Recipe:Candied Sweet Potatoes

    21. Cream Pan

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    For the best cream pan, make sure the ratio of cream to bread is at minimum, half and half. You won't regret it.

    Recipe:Cream Pan

    22. Melon Pan

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    This bakery mainstay might not taste like melon, but it's just as sweet and textured, with a crispy crust that makes every bite a delicious experience.

    Recipe:Melon Pan

    23. Coffee Jelly

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    This refreshing treat can be purchased in many Japanese shops or whipped up at home with just a few ingredients. It's the perfect pick-me-up after a summer meal in the backyard.

    Recipe:Coffee Jelly

    24. Fluffy Cheesecake

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    Unlike a dense American cheesecake, a Japanese cheesecake is known for its jiggly and airy texture, achieved by whipping eggsand baking it in the oven using a water bath. Serve with powdered sugar or some fresh berries on the side.


    Recipe:Fluffy Cheesecake

    25. Mitarashi Dango

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    "Dango" come in several varieties, but always involve sweet rice dumplings. In this variation, they're served in a skewer and coated with a sweet soy glaze.

    Recipe:Mitarashi Dango

    What's your favorite Japanese dessert? Share in the comments!

    25 Easy Japanese Dessert Recipes You Can Make At Home (2024)

    FAQs

    What is a traditional Japanese dessert? ›

    Wagashi (和菓子) is a traditional Japanese confectionery which is often served with tea, especially the types made of mochi, anko (azuki bean paste), and fruits. Wagashi is typically made from plant ingredients.

    What do Japanese eat as desserts? ›

    Wagashi are Japanese sweets that were traditionally enjoyed with tea. These include daif*cku, a mochi rice cake filled with sweetened bean paste; dango, sweet rice dumplings typically served with three or four pieces together on a skewer; and yokan, a jelly dessert flavored with native Japanese flavors.

    What is the Japanese signature dessert? ›

    10 Classic Japanese Desserts You Need To Try
    • Purin. Also known as creme caramel or custard pudding, purin (as in, “pudding”) is the Japanese solution to the classic gelatin, caramel-flavored dessert snack. ...
    • Japanese cheesecake. ...
    • Mille Crepe Cake. ...
    • Swiss Roll. ...
    • Castella Cake. ...
    • Dorayaki. ...
    • Mizu Yokan. ...
    • Mitarashi Kushi Dango.
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    What is the number 1 snack in Japan? ›

    1. Pocky. Pocky is one of the most popular Japanese snacks; it combines a crunchy biscuit with chocolate. Aside from milk chocolate, there are a variety of flavours to try, such as green tea, cookies and cream and strawberry.

    What is the #1 most popular food in Japan? ›

    Sushi. Sushi is the most iconic Japanese dish that most people think of right away when it comes to Japanese food culture. The combination of vinegar-seasoned rice, fresh, raw fish, soy sauce, and vegetables makes for a unique cultural experience that cannot be compared to others.

    What is the national sweet of Japan? ›

    Namagashi (lit. raw sweets) are traditional Japanese sweets that are most often associated with wagashi. They are made of rice flour and a sweet bean paste filling, and are delicately shaped by hand to reflect the season. Namagashi are served at the tea ceremony.

    What is the slimy Japanese dessert? ›

    Mochi is made from glutinous, short-grain rice called mochigome (mochi rice), which is known for having a chewier texture than regular rice. Firstly, the mochigome is soaked in water overnight, then it is steamed, and finally mashed and pounded into its soft, sticky state.

    Is mochi Korean or Japanese? ›

    Mochi is a Japanese cake/sweet made from pounding glutinous rice into a sticky paste and molding it into shape.

    What is the Japanese string dessert? ›

    Mont-Blanc is a pastry made from a mountain of creamy Japanese chestnut paste. This Japanese classic has transformed the French confection, known for its strings of chestnut puree and rich taste. While the flavors of the cake base vary, spiraling strands of this mild paste are always present.

    What are cute Japanese sweets called? ›

    Mochi comes in a range of varieties, such as daif*cku, a rice cake filled with red bean paste; sakura mochi, a rice cake wrapped in a salted cherry blossom leaf; and kusamochi, a rice cake flavored with Japanese mugwort.

    What is Moshi dessert? ›

    Mochi (pronounced MOE-chee) is a Japanese dessert made of sweet glutinous rice flour or mochigome. Mochi dough is often tinted with green tea powder (matcha) or other food colorings and wrapped around a sweet center to form a small, bite-sized confection with a chewy, smooth, elastic texture.

    What is the most eaten dessert in Japan? ›

    The most common confectionery is referred to as daif*cku - round cakes filled with different ingredients such as the traditional red bean paste, strawberries, or ice cream.

    What was the first Japanese dessert? ›

    The history of Japanese sweets begins with mochi, a sticky rice cake, known as the oldest processed food in Japan. After the year 630, the sweets were influenced by karagashi (Chinese pastries) which kentoshi (Japanese envoys to China) brought back to Japan during the period when they were sent to China 19 times.

    What is the Japanese triangle dessert? ›

    The unbaked yatsuhashi (Nama yatsuhashi) is cut into a square shape after being rolled very thin, and folded in half diagonally to make a triangle shape, with the red bean paste inside. Unbaked yatsuhashi may also come in a variety of different flavours. Popular flavours include cinnamon and matcha.

    What desert is Japan known for? ›

    Tottori: In the rural San'in region, these sand dunes are the closest thing Japan has to a desert. They've long been the area's most popular tourist attraction.

    What is the number 1 dessert in Asia? ›

    Kulfi. A traditional Indian ice cream made from evaporated milk, sweetened with sugar, and flavored with ingredients like saffron and pistachio.

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