Spring is finally here, which means it’s time to celebrate the blooming cherry blossoms! This delightful Sakura Cherry Blossom Recipe for a Taste of Spring comes together in about 30 minutes and involves steaming for a quick and easy dessert that your family will love! You can easily switch up the fillings or even use leftovers, making it a fantastic way to clean out the fridge while enjoying a taste of this beautiful season. Let’s dive in!
Ingredient Breakdown
- Sakura Cherry Blossoms
- 1 Cup Rice Flour
- 2 Tablespoons Granulated Sugar
- ¾ Cup Lukewarm Water
- 1 Cup Sweet Red Bean Paste (Anko)
- Cornstarch for Dusting
- Pinch of Salt
How to Make Sakura Cherry Blossom Dumplings
Alright, let’s get cooking! Are you ready for the easiest, most delightful little dumplings that will have everyone asking for seconds?
1. Soak the Cherry Blossoms
Start by soaking 1 cup of cherry blossoms in water for about 2-3 hours. This step is super important; it removes excess salt if they’re preserved and helps rehydrate them, so they’re bursting with flavor!
2. Make the Dough
In a bowl, combine 1 cup of rice flour, 2 tablespoons of sugar, and a pinch of salt. Then, gradually pour in ¾ cup of lukewarm water, stirring until you have a smooth dough. Don’t get frustrated if it seems a little dry at first; just keep mixing until it all comes together!
3. Prepare the Filling
Meanwhile, while that dough is resting, take your 1 cup of sweet red bean paste and divide it into small balls, aim for about 1 tablespoon each. This is where you can get creative! If you’re feeling adventurous, you can tweak these flavors, but I promise the traditional sweet red bean is hard to beat…
4. Shape the Dumplings
Now comes the fun part! Grab a small portion of dough (about the size of a golf ball) and flatten it in your palm. Place a ball of the red bean paste in the center, fold the dough over the filling, and pinch the edges to seal it. Roll it into a ball, this is where dumpling dreams come true!
5. Dust and Prepare to Steam
Dust the dumplings lightly with cornstarch to keep them from sticking together. This part is key! Believe me; you’ll want them perfectly fluffy.
6. Steam the Dumplings
Place your dumplings in a steamer and steam them for about 10-15 minutes. As they cook, you’ll start to smell that incredible floral aroma, talk about spring in your kitchen!
7. Serve Warm
Once they’re done steaming, serve the dumplings warm. Enjoy them by themselves or with a cup of tea, trust me, it’s a little slice of heaven.

Why This Recipe is My Go-To and Why You’ll Love It
This Quick and Easy Sakura Cherry Blossom Recipe is truly my go-to spring dessert. I’m a real sucker for the blend of textures, the tender, chewy dough with that creamy, sweet red bean filling is just divine! Plus, it’s comfort food at its finest, bringing a little piece of tradition to the table.
The best part? You can customize this recipe with whatever you have on hand. Craving a chocolate center or maybe something fruity? Go for it! There’s just something about making this recipe that brings joy to everyone around.
Oh, and I can’t forget, my kids absolutely adore helping me make these dumplings. It’s like a little spring adventure in the kitchen, and seeing their smiles while they create, and then devour, their creations is everything!
If you loved this Sakura Cherry Blossom Recipe, be sure to check out my Pan-Fried Japanese Potato Mochi, my Fish-Shaped Cake, or my White Lovers Japanese Snack! Each of these is in their own deliciously unique way sure to bring a smile to your kitchen table!
Why This Recipe Works
Quick & Easy
This recipe comes together in under 30 minutes. Perfect for an impromptu dessert or a sweet snack during the week. Who doesn’t love something quick and easy, right?
Customizable
Feel free to use whatever filling you have on hand! Sweet red bean is a classic, but nut butters, chocolate, or even fruit preserves work well in this recipe. The world is your oyster, go wild!
Crowd-Pleaser
Honestly, the whole family will love it, from picky eaters to adventurous tasters. It’s a great starting point for introducing kids to new flavors, a great conversation starter around the dinner table.
Minimal Cleanup
Did I mention this is made all in one pot? No frying, no crazy mess, just steam them for a tidy little dessert that leaves you more time to relax!
Budget-Friendly
Most of these ingredients are kitchen staples! With such an affordable and easy recipe, you can whip these up any day of the week without breaking the bank.
Serving Suggestions
Now that your dumplings are ready, here’s how to serve them up to perfection:
- Pair with a cup of green tea for a traditional touch. Trust me; it elevates the experience!
- Top with a sprinkle of extra cherry blossoms for an extra fancy feel.
- You can also enjoy them with a drizzle of sweet soy sauce or a dollop of whipped cream for a twist!
Storage Tips
These dumplings can keep well in the refrigerator for about 2-3 days. Just be sure to store them in an airtight container to keep them nice and fresh!
Reheating
Reheat these by steaming them lightly for just a few minutes. You want to restore their fluffy texture, and the microwave just won’t cut it!
Freezer Friendly?
Yes! You can freeze uncooked dumplings and steam them directly from frozen, just add an extra minute or two to the cooking time. This way, you always have a delightful treat ready to go!
There you have it! A warm, approachable recipe that captures the spirit of spring with every bite. Get in the kitchen, get your family involved, and enjoy a true taste of sakura. You’ll be making sweet memories before you know it! Follow us on Pinterest for daily meal inspiration!

Sakura Cherry Blossom Dumplings
Ingredients
Method
- Soak the Cherry Blossoms in water for about 2-3 hours.
- In a bowl, combine rice flour, sugar, and a pinch of salt. Gradually add lukewarm water, stirring until a smooth dough forms.
- While the dough rests, divide the sweet red bean paste into small balls, approximately 1 tablespoon each.
- Grab a small portion of dough and flatten it in your palm. Place a ball of red bean paste in the center, fold over the dough, and seal the edges.
- Dust the dumplings lightly with cornstarch.
- Place the dumplings in a steamer and steam them for about 10-15 minutes until cooked through.
- Serve the dumplings warm, optionally with green tea.
