KUE LUPIS (INDONESIAN SWEET STICKY RICE DUMPLINGS)
Make and share this Kue Lupis (Indonesian Sweet Sticky Rice Dumplings) recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Asura
Categories Dessert
Time 8h
Yield 20 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- .Sticky rice dumplings: Take 2 piece of banana leaves, make like a triangular shape, put in 1 tablespoon of sticky rice, close it and secure with ropes or toothpick.
- Boil in water for 3 hours until well cooked. Rinsed and remove the leaves. set aside and let cool.
- Coconut:.
- Mixed the grated coconut with salt. Steam for 10 minutes.
- Palm sugar syrup:.
- Put to boil all of the ingredients until it became a thick sugar syrup.
- Roll the sticky rice dumplings into the grated coconut. Arrange in small plates and pour over the syrup.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 100.6, Fat 0.1, Sodium 31.8, Carbohydrate 22.5, Fiber 0.7, Sugar 2.1, Protein 1.7
STICKY RICE WRAPPED IN BAMBOO LEAVES (JOONG OR ZHONGZI)
A soy-free version of the Chinese Sticky Rice dumplings wrapped in bamboo leaves, known as Joong, or Zhongzi that are traditionally eaten in late Spring for the Dragonboat Festival. You can buy them at Asian supermarkets (like T&T here), and my husband's family makes them, but they all have ingredients my son can't have. Usually these have dried shrimp or scallop, mushrooms, nuts, soy sauce, 5-spice powder, chinese sausage and egg, but yummy as they are, these all make my son itchy, so I improvised! Special thanks to W.K. Leung for his pictorial description here: http://forums.egullet.org/index.php?showtopic=88644 You may want to see the pictures of the various packages he uses. If you don't need to avoid all those ingredients, you'll probably want to follow his recipe, as this one is a little bland (shhh, don't tell my son...) Wrapping the dumplings is tricky - I had to watch a few different videos, and even then, my first one took about 20 minutes! Eventually I figured it out. My best ones ended up as somewhat rectangular pyramids, rather than the tetrahedrons I usually see. This is a fairly time-consuming project, most families make it a group activity! Preparation time below is for one person doing it all herself for the first time, with a little "help" from my little man, and does not include overnight soaking time.
Provided by vancouverlori
Categories Lunch/Snacks
Time 7h
Yield 20 dumplings, 20 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 24
Steps:
- Start the day before you want to make the dumplings!
- Soak rice, mung beans and bamboo leaves in separate containers overnight. Place a bowl or plate over the bamboo leaves to keep them submerged.
- Combine 2 tsp salt, black pepper, 1 clove garlic, rice wine, water, rock sugar, cinnamon, white pepper, cloves, coriander, fennel, fenugreek and 2 tbsp canola oil in bowl. Stir in cubed pork, cover and refrigerate overnight.
- The next day, drain rice and set aside.
- In a wok, heat remaining canola oil and stirfry remaining garlic, carrot, onion and ginger until slightly softened. Add chicken broth, 1 tsp salt, and fish sauce and stir well. Strain any excess marinade from pork and add to wok, (return Pork to fridge) and heat until bubbling. Add drained rice and stir frequently until liquid is absorbed. Let sit until cool enough to handle.
- Meanwhile, transfer bamboo leaves to large pot of boiling water and simmer 30 minutes to soften and sterilize. (Vinegar can be added here to soften them further.) Wipe each leaf with a sponge or scrubbing pad under cool running water to remove any remaining soil. You can trim off the stems with scissors.
- Drain mung beans and add white sugar and remaining 1/4 tsp salt.
- Prepare 25 or so 4' lengths of string. I tied groups of 5 together at one end, with a loop to hang from a hook on my cabinet. Then as I tie up my dumplings, they are hanging from the string and I can put them in and take them out of pots in groups of 5.
- Lay out your wrapping materials: softened bamboo leaves, rice mixture, mung beans and pork. You may want to keep the bowl of marinated pork in a larger bowl full of ice to keep it cold while you wrap.
- Take 2 bamboo leaves, overlapping along their long sides about half-way, and form a cone (see videos). Pat in about 2 tbsp rice mixture, then 1/2 tbsp mung beans, then 2 or 3 pieces of pork, another 1/2 - 1 tbsp mung beans, then cover with another 2 or 3 tbsp of rice mixture. You may need to add a third bamboo leaf to extend the cone.
- Use the ends of the leaves to firmly compress the cone of ingredients, and roughly shape the open end into a square or rectangle. Closing the bamboo leaf is tricky. I held the cone with the leaf ends pointing away from me. I folded the near edge towards the middle, folded the ends towards me over that, and carefully folded each side towards the middle, ensuring that the corners were covered. I always oriented my leaves the same way, so one side was leaf ends and the other was stem ends. I aimed to get the leaf ends under the stem ends. Then wind string around it until it seems secure. Keep wrapping dumplings until the filling is all gone. As I said, the first one took about 20 minutes, and several tries before it looked like it would hold together. The first 5 or so were quite ugly! But then I got the hang of it.
- Heat a large pot or wok of salted water to boil. Place a few extra or ripped bamboo leaves in first, then some dumplings, then some more leaves. The water should just about cover the dumplings. I did 10 at a time in my wok and large pot. Bring back to a boil, cover and reduce heat to medium-low to maintain a good bubbling simmer for 2 hours, adding water about half-way through. They should be puffed slightly and feel firm but squishy when you squeeze them. Drain and rinse off with cool water.
- Allow to cool or eat some hot right away. Remainder will keep in the fridge for 3-5 days, and they freeze well (up to 6 months in a good freezer, well-wrapped).
SWEET STICKY RICE
This recipe was given to me by a dear friend from the Phillipines. She said it was a traditional snack or dessert that she grew up with in her small village. I really like it, though it is definitely sticky so I eat it with a fork on a plate, rather than with my hands.
Provided by Mohamjip
Categories Dessert
Time 1h10m
Yield 18 squares, 7-10 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Cook rice, then set aside.
- Boil coconut milk in a deep pan or wok, until it is about 1/2.
- Add cooked rice and mix well. This takes a bit of time.
- Then add brown sugar and mix well. The rice mixture should be fairly dry.
- Pat down in a 9 X 12 pan.
- Add sesame seeds and coconut.
- Cool slightly and cut into serving pieces. Leave in the pan.
- For leftovers, place in refrigerator or freezer.
- Microwave each piece for about 1 minute to soften.
- Cooking time includes cooking of rice - about 20 minutes.
- Glutinous rice is also called sticky rice, sweet rice, waxy rice, botan rice, biroin chal, mochi rice, and pearl rice.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 838.9, Fat 30.5, SaturatedFat 25.5, Sodium 73.3, Carbohydrate 137, Fiber 4, Sugar 65.5, Protein 8.9
JAPANESE SWEET RICE DUMPLINGS
Make and share this Japanese Sweet Rice Dumplings recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Tonkcats
Categories Brown Rice
Yield 9 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- (The Japanese call these rice dumplings obagies) Bring water to boil in a 2-quart saucepan.
- Add rice and salt, cover and reduce heat to medium.
- Cook for one hour.
- (Check to see if more water must be added to prevent sticking.) Remove from heat and let cool for 5 minutes.
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
- Mix half the raisins and half the cinnamon into half of the rice and process mixture thoroughly through a grain mill.
- (If you do not have a grain mill, use a Champion Juicer with a grinder attachment or pound mixture into a paste in a wooden bowl.) Repeat with remaining rice, raisins and cinnamon.
- Place walnuts on a baking sheet and roast in oven and let cool.
- Coarsely grind or finely chop walnuts.
- Measure rice into 2 1/2 tablespoon portio ns.
- Moisten hands and shape dumplings.
- Roll each dumpling in walnuts to coat. Serve immediately.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 363.3, Fat 22.1, SaturatedFat 2.2, Sodium 71.1, Carbohydrate 38, Fiber 3.8, Sugar 8.3, Protein 7.8
YAN'S SWEET RICE DUMPLINGS
Glutinous or "sweet rice" has a texture unlike other rices. When ground into a flour and mixed with water, it makes an elastic dough that can be used to wrap other foods for frying, poaching, or steaming. Here it surrounds a nugget of sweetened peanut butter and the dumplings are served in a peanut based sauce. Recipe is from a Martin Yan cookbook. Sounds delicious, doesn't it?
Provided by Pot Scrubber
Categories Dessert
Time 40m
Yield 24 dumplings
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Combine filling in a bowl. Mix well and set aside.
- Measure rice flour into a bowl. Make a well in the center of the flour and pour boiling water into it. Mix well with a fork until evenly moistened.
- Add cold water and stir, adding a few more drops if necessary, until dough forms a ball.
- On a lightly floured surface, knead dough for 5 minutes until smooth and shiny. Cover with a damp cloth and let rest 10 minutes.
- Roll dough into an 18 inch long cylinder. Cut cylinder crosswise into 3/4 inch pieces. Dust palms with rice flour and roll each piece into a ball.
- To shape each dumpling -- flatten a ball dough with a rolling pin to make a 2 1/2 inch circle; keep remaining dough covered to keep from drying.
- Place 1/2 tsp filling in center of circle. Gather and pinches edges at the top to seal securely. Roll carefully between your palms to form a round ball. Cover filled dumpling with a damp cloth and repeat to fill remaining dumplings.
- Cooking:.
- In a large pot of boiling water, cook dumplings, stirring occasionally, for 5 minutes or until dumplings float to the surface. Lift out dumpling with a slotted spoon and place in a colander to drain.
- Combine sauce ingredients in a small sauce pan. Bring to a boil over medium heat, stirring until smooth.
- Pour sauce onto a platter and place dumplings on top of sauce. Serve hot.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 96.8, Fat 4.6, SaturatedFat 0.8, Sodium 40.4, Carbohydrate 12.1, Fiber 0.9, Sugar 2.9, Protein 2.6
INDONESIAN SWEET MARTABAK
A filled pancake dessert that my husband learned while living in Indonesia. We like to serve it at dinner parties because it is different, everyone loves it, and we have a great method--I cook, he fills. Very easy to double the recipe.
Provided by Kathy
Categories Dessert
Time 3h15m
Yield 2-4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Combine first 7 ingredients in a bowl. Adjust water amount to make a slightly runny batter and let sit on the counter for 3 hours. It will thicken up.
- Finely chop the chocolate (good quality works best).
- Finely chop the peanuts (salted works best).
- Spray a nonstick skillet or griddle and cook the batter pancake style (makes 2), flipping once.
- When cooked, butter the top.
- Pour generous amount of sweetened condensed milk over top and sprinkle with chocolate and nuts.
- Fold in half like a taco.
- Cut into strips and serve warm.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 698.3, Fat 37.8, SaturatedFat 17.6, Cholesterol 255, Sodium 881.5, Carbohydrate 78.6, Fiber 5.3, Sugar 47.1, Protein 19.9
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