04/10/2020 02:59

Recipe of Quick Glutinous rice balls with sago in coconut milk dessert

by Caroline Higgins

Glutinous rice balls with sago in coconut milk dessert
Glutinous rice balls with sago in coconut milk dessert

Hello everybody, hope you are having an amazing day today. Today, we’re going to prepare a distinctive dish, glutinous rice balls with sago in coconut milk dessert. One of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I will make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

Glutinous rice balls with sago in coconut milk dessert. A sweet Filipino snack/dessert of sticky rice balls, tapioca pearls and mixed fruits cooked in coconut milk. Made with glutinous rice balls, plantain bananas, sweet potatoes and tapioca pearls that is Cooking sago or tapioca pearls could take a while, depending on the size. Serve it either warm of chilled.

Glutinous rice balls with sago in coconut milk dessert is one of the most favored of recent trending meals on earth. It’s simple, it is quick, it tastes yummy. It’s appreciated by millions daily. Glutinous rice balls with sago in coconut milk dessert is something that I have loved my entire life. They are fine and they look fantastic.

To begin with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can have glutinous rice balls with sago in coconut milk dessert using 14 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Glutinous rice balls with sago in coconut milk dessert:
  1. Get To cook sago:
  2. Get 30 g Sago (add more or less depending on preference)
  3. Take 3-4 cups cold water
  4. Make ready Glutinous rice balls:
  5. Get 80 g Glutinous Rice Flour
  6. Prepare 8 g sugar
  7. Make ready 30-40 ml Water
  8. Make ready To cook the glutinous rice balls:
  9. Get 15 glutinous rice balls
  10. Take Water for cooking glutinous rice balls (enough water to cover)
  11. Take To make coconut sugar syrup:
  12. Make ready 1 can coconut milk or cream (400ml can)
  13. Take 200 ml water
  14. Get 10-20 g rock sugar (use more or less depending on preference)

With this simple recipe I also added cooking banana (saba), sweet potato and young coconut strips. Ginataang Bilo Bilo with Sago is a popular Filipino sweet dessert or snack that I enjoyed growing up in the Philippines. Here's a fun & colorful Thai dessert for you all: Bua Loy. A popular Thai dessert usually eaten warm.

Instructions to make Glutinous rice balls with sago in coconut milk dessert:
  1. In a small saucepan on medium heat, pour in hot water and bring to a boil. Once boiling add the sago and cook until the balls become clear and translucent. Tip: more water may need to be added if it runs low.
  2. Once sago is cooked immediately rinse under cold water, using a sieve to catch all of the sago. Set aside. *If not adding rice balls skip step 3 and move on to step 4.
  3. In a large mixing bowl, add the glutinous rice flour and sugar. Stir and then add bit by bit the water (you may not need to use all of the water). Stir with chopsticks or a fork until all of the ingredients are combined. Then use your hands to gently knead the dough (if dough does not form, add a bit more water at a time. Continue to knead until it forms a ball).
  4. Pinch a bit of dough at the time and shape into round balls. The balls should weigh roughly 6 grams each (make larger or smaller depending on preference). Place balls on a baking tray or plate and cover with a clean tea towel or cling film to prevent them drying out. Repeat step 4 until all of the dough has been used.
  5. In a small saucepan, on medium heat, add water and bring water to a boil. Once water boils add the rice balls and cook for roughly 3 minutes. Stir occasionally with a spatula to prevent the balls sticking to the bottom of the saucepan. Once the rice balls float to the top. Remove them from the sauce pan. Immediately rinse under cold water and place in a bowl and set aside.
  6. In a medium size sauce pan on medium to low heat, add the coconut milk and rock sugar. Gently heat up the coconut milk and constantly stir to ensure the milk does not boil and the sugar dissolves. Once all of the sugar has dissolved, taste to see if it to desired sweetness (if not add more sugar). Once coconut milk is warm, turn heat to low and transfer the sago into saucepan. Mix well and turn off heat.
  7. Using a ladle pour coconut sago mixture into the bowls and eat and serve immediately while hot. If adding rice balls, add into the bowl and mix it into the mixture and enjoy while hot. If your prefer having it as a cold dessert, cover with cling film and put it in the fridge for a short time. Take out of fridge when ready to eat. It is tasty hot or cold depending on preference.

Here's a fun & colorful Thai dessert for you all: Bua Loy. A popular Thai dessert usually eaten warm. Soft and slightly chewy glutinous rice balls cooked in a sweetened coconut milk. A fun childhood dessert I enjoyed every time my mom makes it. Have you tried this dessert before?

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