Product Review

We Tried Trader Joe’s Ube Mochi Pancake & Waffle Mix

You can’t have a blog called DailyWaffle without making Trader Joe’s Ube Mochi and Pancake Mix into waffles. The great part about this mix is, a box makes 6 waffles (or 12 pancakes), and it gives you instructions for making just 2, if that’s all you want.

Trader Joe’s Ube Mochi Pancake and Waffle Mix as waffles.

I opted to go with Belgian waffles, and it’s just a matter of stirring together the mix, eggs, butter or oil, and water. I went with butter. And I’ve got a pro-tip for you: separate the egg and whip the whites to soft peaks. Then gently fold them in to the batter. It’s easier than you think and it helps make a lighter, crispier waffle!


You get a little bit of the starchiness from the ube, but this mix really does make delicious waffles! They’re not too sweet, so it’s great with a little maple syrup and berries, or if you want to go all out, go ahead and make it dessert style, with some whipped cream.

I mean, who’d pass that up?

To see the waffles being made in near real time, check out this video:

It’s been interesting to see Trader Joe’s dive into more mochi and rice flour products over the last year. Remains to be seen whether the Mochi Cake Mix will make a comeback, but I can tell you, I wasn’t a huge fan of the Kung Pao Mochi Balls.


Check out some of our other recent We Tried’s from Trader Joe’s:

Pork and Ginger Soup Dumplings

Harissa Chicken Thighs

Everything But the Elote Seasoning

Mandarin Orange Chicken Bowl

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