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Easy homemade Perfect Matcha with layers of matcha jelly, whipped cream, sweet red bean paste, mochi balls, corn flakes, and matcha ice cream in a glass. It’s a delicious and delightful dessert served all year round.

Two parfait glasses filled with matcha jelly, ice cream, mochi balls, sweet red bean paste, and strawberry halves. Two parfait glasses filled with matcha jelly, ice cream, mochi balls, sweet red bean paste, and strawberry halves.
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Perfect Matcha Recipe

Matcha parfait is a layered dessert that typically consists of various ingredients such as matcha-flavored jelly, whipped cream, sweet red bean paste (anko), mochi balls, corn flakes, and fresh fruit such as strawberries or bananas.

Parfait is one of the most popular desserts commonly found in local Japanese coffee shops and family restaurants. It’s served in a tall glass or parfait cup, allowing the colorful layers to be visible. Matcha ice cream or matcha-flavored whipped cream is often used as a topping to enhance the matcha flavor.

Try this easy recipe today, and make yourself a fancy dessert at home with only a few simple ingredients.

Matcha parfait layered with whipped cream, matcha jelly, mochi, sweet red bean paste, and topped with matcha ice cream, strawberry and cookie.Matcha parfait layered with whipped cream, matcha jelly, mochi, sweet red bean paste, and topped with matcha ice cream, strawberry and cookie.
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Why This Recipe Works

The ultimate matcha parfait is effortless to prepare and enjoy all year round. It serves as a great option for afternoon tea time as well as a highlight for your dinner.

While matcha parfait may be considered a luxurious and expensive treat when ordered at a coffee shop, creating it at home is always more affordable with better quality.

It’s also a versatile recipe that allows for various layers and components such as sponge cake, matcha jelly, whipped cream, ice cream, mochi balls, sweet red bean paste, crunchy granola, and more, providing a diverse range of textures and flavors in each spoonful.

Recipe Ingredients

It’s really easy to make authentic matcha parfait at home with only a few basic ingredients.

Matcha jelly requires four ingredients below:

  • Matcha powder
  • Lace powder
  • Sugar
  • Water

Shiratama dango calls the following ingredients:

  • Shiratamako mochi rice flour
  • Water

To assemble the matcha parfait, use the following ingredients for alternate layers.

  • Matcha jelly
  • Whipped cream
  • Corn flakes cereal
  • Shiratama dango
  • Sweet red bean paste
  • Matcha ice cream
  • Cookies
  • Fresh fruits
A picture show all ingredients for matcha parfait recipe. A picture show all ingredients for matcha parfait recipe.
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How To Make Matcha Parfait?

Homemade Matcha parfait is quick to prepare.

First, prepare the matcha jelly by whisking together matcha powder, kanten powder, and sugar in a bowl. Mix them with water in a saucepan, and bring to a boil. Stir occasionally until the powder has completely dissolved. Remove from the heat, pour the mixture into a glass container, and let it set in the refrigerator.

Bite-sized matcha jelly cubes in a glass container. Bite-sized matcha jelly cubes in a glass container.
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Next, make the mochi balls by combining Shiratamako mochi rice flour with water. Divide the mochi dough into small balls and cook them in the boiling water. Drain them and soak in the water. They’re ready to use.

Cooked shiratama dango in a small bowl.  Cooked shiratama dango in a small bowl.
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Finally, layer up all the ingredients in your dessert cup, and create a fantastic matcha parfait that no one can resist.

Cooking Tips

For the best result, please follow my tips below:

  • Shiratamako mochi rice flour can be substituted with glutinous rice flour or Mochiko sweet rice flour. If using Mochiko powder, slowly add the water while combing the ingredients together to form a smooth dough.
  • Kanten powder is a similar ingredient to agar powder.
  • Toppings for matcha parfait are various, you may enjoy it according to your personal preference, such as ice cream, cookies, or fresh fruits.
The layers of matcha parfait shows cleanly throughout the glass cup. The layers of matcha parfait shows cleanly throughout the glass cup.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make matcha jelly ahead of time?

Yes, you can prepare the matcha jelly a day or two in advance and store it in the refrigerator until ready to assemble the parfait.

What is the origin of parfait?

The parfait is a classic dessert that originated in France. The word “parfait” itself means “perfect” in French. Traditional French parfaits are frozen desserts that layer up with flavored ice creams or custards with syrup, fruit, nuts, or other ingredients.
Japanese parfait draws inspiration from its French counterpart but has been adapted and recreated with unique Japanese elements and flavors such as matcha, mochi, and red bean paste to suit Japanese tastes.

Scoop the mochi ball with a small spoon in the matcha parfait. Scoop the mochi ball with a small spoon in the matcha parfait.
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How Many Calories Per Serving?

This recipe has 315 calories per serving.


Perfect Matcha

Easy homemade Matcha Parfait with layers of matcha jelly, whipped cream, sweet red bean paste, mochi balls, corn flakes, and matcha ice cream in a glass. It’s a delightful dessert served all year round.





Yield 4 people

Prep 20 minutes

Refrigerate 1 hour

Cook 10 minutes


Ingredients

Shiratama Dango (Mochi Ball)

Instructions

Matcha Jelly

  • Mix matcha powder, kanten powder, and sugar in a small bowl, and set aside.

  • Fill a saucepan with 2 1/2 cups of water, and add the matcha powder mixture. Bring it to a boil over medium-high heat, and stir occasionally until the powder has completely dissolved.

  • Remove from the heat and leave it to cool for 10 minutes. Pour it into a glass container. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate it for 1 hour to set.

Shiratama Dango

  • Add 5 cups of water to a saucepan and bring to a boil.

  • Combine Shiratamako mochi rice flour and water in a large bowl. Mix with a rubber spatula until well incorporated and roll it into a smooth dough.

  • Divide the dough into 16 equal portions and roll each piece into a smooth ball. Drop each ball into the boiling water, and cook for 1 minute until they float to the surface. Drain out and transfer them to a bowl of cold water. (Do not overcrowd the saucepan, cook the Shiratama mochi balls in batches).

Assemble The Matcha Parfait

  • Remove the matcha jelly from the refrigerator and cut it into bite-sized cubes.

  • To assemble, place matcha jelly on the bottom of the serving glass. Pipe the whipped cream on top for a thin layer. Then, add another two layers with corn flakes cereal and matcha jelly.

  • Finally, top it with sweet red bean paste, Shiratama dango, and 2 scoops of matcha ice cream. Garnish the dessert with more whipped cream, cookies, and fresh fruits if desired.






Notes

Tips:

  1. Shiratamako mochi rice flour can be substituted with glutinous rice flour or Mochiko sweet rice flour. If using Mochiko powder, slowly add the water while combing the ingredients together to form a smooth dough.
  2. Kanten powder can be substituted with agar powder.
  3. Toppings for matcha parfait are various, you may enjoy it according to your personal preference, such as ice cream, cookies, or fresh fruits.




Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Perfect Matcha

Amount Per Serving (4 people)

Calories 315
Calories from Fat 103

% Daily Value*

Fat 11.4g18%

Saturated Fat 7.1g44%

Cholesterol 42mg14%

Sodium 47mg2%

Carbohydrates 48.5g16%

Fiber 2.6g11%

Sugar 27.3g30%

Protein 5g10%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Notice: Nutrition is auto-calculated, using Spoonacular, for your convenience. Where relevant, we recommend using your own nutrition calculations.






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