Dessert!!!!

Sunday, May 16, 2010 KOALA
Around this time last year, I made a post about Rice Dumplings.
For those who dont know what they are, its a traditional Chinese food, eaten during the Dragon boat festival.
Now with Rice Dumplings, theres a savoury version, and a sweet version.
The key ingredients, sticky rice, and bamboo leaves are present in both variations.
Despite appearing the same on the outside (although the savoury one is usually bigger)
The two dumplings are quite different on the inside.
Savoury ones usually contains Mung beans, along with many different things, including pork/chicken, mushroom, scallops, dried shrimp, chestnuts, etc
The sweet type, is usually filled with Red beans, and soaked in lye water, which makes the sticky rice turn yellow.
Today however, we are looking at a more modern variation of the Sticky rice dumpling.
For starters, it’s a frozen dessert.
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These ones came in different flavours
The coloured string makes them easily distinguishable
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So from the outside, they look pretty much the same as a traditional rice dumpling.
Its probably hard to tell, but they are a lot smaller than in the picture. Roughly around they size of a prawn dumpling which you’d have at yum cha.
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Now we strip away the bamboo leaves and take a look on the inside.
What you’d find, is that instead of using sticky rice, they’ve used sticky rice flour to wrap the dumpling.
The first one I tried was a kiwifruit, and honey dew melon flavour
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Followed by the more traditional red bean
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So by now most of you are thinking- Well, that’s just a ice mochi isn’t it?
Well, yes it is.
However, you must first understand the process of making this dessert.
For starters, making a rice dumpling is not an easy task.
You must carefully layer in the ingredients into neatly wrapped pieces of bamboo leaves.
Then you must tie the whole thing together, tightly, and at the same time, wrap a string around it to hold it all into place.
Then theres the art of making mochi.
For those who helped out for our 21st, you would understand the difficulty of making one.
This was one of our first attempts
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And as you can see, it didn’t turn out very successful
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So making rice dumpling is hard
Making ice mochi is hard

Combine the two together and you end up with something that takes lots of skills and effort to make.
So to whoever made these small desserts which are currently sitting in my freezer, THANKYOU for all the hard work which you’ve put into making these.

3 comments: Dessert!!!!

Onderon said...
May 16, 2010 at 11:30 PM

shall we have another attempt at making ice mochi tomorrow?

KOALA said...
May 17, 2010 at 8:56 AM

only if you willing to eat what you make....
personally, i'd reather not have any more attempts
its just too hard

dozy said...
May 24, 2010 at 9:37 PM

nice. very pro chung

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