These ube mochi pancakes are memorable for their chewy interior, rich ube flavor, and crisp edges. While Trader Joe’s mix is convenient, preparing them yourself—whether using the mix or a homemade batter—lets you control texture, color, and sweetness for a better result.
I prefer using real ube extract when I want a stronger purple hue and a deeper, authentic flavor. Coconut milk in the batter adds creaminess and complements the mochi-like chew. A light drizzle of condensed milk, a sprinkle of toasted coconut, or fresh fruit on top elevates them further.
Cooking technique matters: medium-low heat yields pancakes that are golden at the edges while fully cooked but still tender in the center. Too high a heat risks burned exteriors and undercooked middles. The ideal outcome is a contrast between a slightly crisp edge and a soft, sticky center.
Contents:
How to Make Trader Joe’s Ube Mochi Pancakes
Ingredients
- 1 package Ube Mochi Pancake Mix (or equivalent homemade mix)
- 3/4 cup water (adjust slightly if you prefer thinner or thicker batter)
- 1 egg or your preferred egg alternative (silken tofu, mashed banana, or applesauce)
- 2 tbsp butter or neutral oil, plus extra for cooking
- Syrup, condensed milk, or toasted coconut (optional toppings)
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Mix the Batter
In a large bowl, whisk the ube mochi pancake mix with 3/4 cup water until combined. If using extract or coconut milk for extra flavor, add them now. Stir just until the batter comes together—small lumps are fine.
Step 2: Add the Egg or Alternative
Whisk in one egg or your chosen substitute. The egg gives structure and a bit more lift; alternatives will change texture slightly but work well for dietary needs.
Step 3: Preheat the Skillet
Heat a non-stick skillet or griddle over medium-low heat. Add a small amount of butter or oil to coat the surface. A steady, moderate temperature prevents quick browning while allowing the centers to cook through.
Step 4: Cook the Pancakes
Pour about 1/4 cup batter per pancake onto the skillet. Cook for 2–3 minutes on the first side until the edges set and small bubbles appear on the surface. Flip gently and cook another 2–3 minutes until cooked through but still tender. If browning too fast, lower the heat.
Step 5: Serve
Serve the pancakes warm with your preferred toppings—syrup, condensed milk, toasted coconut, or fresh fruit. They’re best eaten fresh but can be stored and reheated (see storage below).
Tips and Tricks for Making This Recipe

Use an Egg Alternative
For a vegan version, substitute the egg with silken tofu (blended), mashed banana, or applesauce. Each option will change the flavor and texture slightly—silken tofu keeps a neutral taste, while banana adds sweetness and aroma.
Control the Heat
Medium-low heat is key. If the pancakes brown too quickly, reduce the heat and allow more time for the centers to set. This prevents burning and preserves that chewy mochi texture.
Experiment with Toppings
Try toasted coconut, chopped nuts, fresh berries, or a drizzle of condensed milk to complement ube’s sweet, nutty notes. For a richer experience, a dollop of coconut whipped cream pairs nicely.
Keep Pancakes Warm
If making a large batch, keep cooked pancakes on a baking sheet in a 200°F oven to stay warm while you finish cooking the rest.
What to Serve with Trader Joe’s Ube Mochi Pancakes
Fresh Fruit Salad
A bright fruit salad—mango, pineapple, and blueberries—adds freshness and balances the pancakes’ starchiness. Toss fruit with a little lime juice to brighten flavors.
Coconut Whipped Cream
Coconut whipped cream enhances the tropical notes and adds lusciousness. It’s an especially good pairing if you used coconut milk in the batter.
Maple-Soy Glazed Bacon
For a savory contrast, try maple-soy glazed bacon. The sweet-salty profile plays well against the subtly sweet ube pancakes.
Green Tea Yogurt Parfait
A matcha yogurt parfait with granola brings creaminess and an earthy counterpoint to the sweet ube flavor.
Roasted Sesame Asparagus
For a unique side, roasted asparagus with sesame oil and seeds adds a savory, nutty element that complements ube’s natural nuttiness.
Variations and Substitutions
You can easily adapt this pancake recipe. Swap coconut milk for almond, soy, or oat milk for a different flavor, or fold in chopped nuts or coconut flakes for added texture. The mix can also be used to make muffins or a small ube cake if you prefer other formats.
Gluten-Free Option
If you need gluten-free pancakes, use rice flour or a certified gluten-free mochi mix. Many ube mochi mixes are already gluten-free—check packaging if using store-bought.
Enhanced Flavor
A splash of vanilla extract or a pinch of cinnamon can subtly enhance the ube flavor without overpowering it.
Different Textures
Mix in chopped macadamia nuts or toasted coconut right before cooking to introduce a pleasant crunch to each bite.
How to Store Leftover Trader Joe’s Ube Mochi Pancakes
Cool Completely
Allow pancakes to cool fully before storing to avoid condensation that makes them soggy.
Refrigeration
Store cooled pancakes in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 2–3 days. Reheat gently in a skillet over low heat or in a toaster oven to retain texture.
Freezing
For longer storage, freeze pancakes in a single layer on a baking sheet until firm, then transfer to a freezer-safe bag. They keep for about a month. Reheat from frozen on low heat, covered, until warmed through.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Not Preheating the Griddle
Always preheat your skillet to a steady medium-low temperature. This helps form a light crust without burning and ensures even cooking.
Overmixing the Batter
Mix batter just until combined. Overmixing can make the texture dense instead of springy and chewy.
Incorrect Ingredient Measurements
Measure ingredients carefully. Too much liquid will make the batter runny and thin; too little will produce stiff, dry pancakes. Small adjustments are fine based on your preferred consistency.
Trader Joe’s Ube Mochi Pancakes Recipe
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- 1 package Ube Mochi Pancake Mix
- 3/4 cup Water
- 1 Egg or Egg Alternative
- 2 tbsp Butter or Oil (for cooking)
- Syrup (optional)
- Combine the pancake mix and water in a large bowl, stirring until blended.
- Add the egg or alternative and mix until the batter is smooth with small lumps acceptable.
- Preheat a non-stick skillet over medium-low heat and lightly oil or butter the surface.
- Pour about 1/4 cup batter per pancake and cook 2–3 minutes per side, until edges set and bubbles appear.
- Serve warm with syrup, condensed milk, coconut flakes, or fruit.
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