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My Kids love sweet potatoes. Sometimes we just steam them and eat them for breakfast or snacks. It’s rich in an antioxidant called beta carotene, which is very effective at raising blood levels of vitamin A, particularly in children. Sweet potatoes are nutritious, high in fiber, very filling, and delicious. They can be eaten boiled, baked, steamed, or fried. So today I want to try steaming them and making them into a roll. I like warm desserts, this can be one warm dessert that I will start making more often.
Ingredients for 1 foot long roll:
Step1:
. 320g Sweet potato (orange colour or others)
. 265g milk * Mix these 2 together first into a smooth paste and steam for 20 mins
Step 2:
. 110g Glutinous rice flour
. 30g Cornstarch
. 50g sugar (you can reduce amount or don't put at all)
. 30g Corn oil or coconut oil
* Mix STEP 1's paste with STEP 2 ingredients, BUT mix in the oil last. Then steam for 25 mins. After steaming, roll the dough for over 20+ times and then cling wrap and lift in the refrigerator for 1 hour before you roll it flat with cooked flour.
Cooked Flour For Rolling Ingredients:
. 50g Glutinous rice flour
* Must be cooked in a pan until it turns slight yellowish (no oil)
Actually it is pretty simple. Maya reminded me that we have red bean paste, so I have added a small red bean sweet potato roll for her. Not too bad I must say. The sugar in my video was being reduced, I will actually put a little more if you want it to be a sweet dessert. Try it then you will know how to adjust in your next cooking.
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A rolled then fried dough, filled with ricotta cheese + heavy cream and dipped in crushed pistachios. This superb ‘thing’ originates from Sicily and remains one of my favourite Italian desserts/snacks of all time. Do you know the name? 😉😁👨🍳😍😘💫
fried dough desserts 在 Helen's Recipes (Vietnamese Food) Youtube 的最佳解答
Curry bread is a popular Japanese food. It consists of Japanese curry wrapped in a piece of dough, which is then coated in bread crumbs and deep fried
► Ingredients:
100gr onions
150gr potatoes
100gr carots
150gr chicken breast
cooking oil
garlic
salt, pepper, stock power
15gr butter
curry powder
2 eggs
Wheat flour
Bread crumbs
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Teochew cuisine (also pronounced as Chiu Chow/ Chao Zhou) is food from the Chaoshan region in China Guangdong province. Teochew cuisine is quite similar to Hokkien (or Fujian) cuisine because of the similarities of the cultures and even language of these dialect groups, even though Teochew cuisine is somewhat influenced by Cantonese cuisine in terms of style and technique used. Compared to Hokkien cuisine, Teochew food is usually prepared with the intention of bringing out the freshness of the ingredients used. Case in point would be steamed pomfret and their cold crabs.
Taro paste with gingko nuts is a traditional Teochew dessert that many Singaporean Chinese absolutely love - whether they are Teochew or not. We usually only get to enjoy this dish at wedding dinners or when we dine in some restaurants. For this dish, the yam and then mashed. Pumpkin is added for sweetness (I think also for the colour because yam looks so boring on its own :p) To give the dish extra fragrance, lard (super sinful!!!) or fried onion oil is added. Instead of sweetening this dessert dish with water chestnut syrup, Roland used brown sugar instead. Gingko nuts are a must for this dish because they add a very yummy texture difference to this dessert. Traditionally, I believe coconut cream wasn't added but in Singapore, our yam paste is usually laced with a lot of coconut cream so don't badger us, okay :). This was done according to what we have eaten in Singapore. By the way, although we call this yam paste -- this is not really a sweet potato paste because in Singapore, taro is widely known as yam - although I know that in the US, yam is widely known as sweet potato. Both sweet potato and taro are both roots, they are actually different types of plants. Oh by the way, I just read that in Polynesia, taro is enjoyed in somewhat similar way too. How awesome! If you have never tried this dessert before, perhaps you can try to make them and enjoy it with your family.
See the ingredient list below for your easy reference.
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Ingredients:
Serves 5 - 6 pax
500g of taro - steam til soft then mash them w/ 50g of brown sugar
1 can of gingko nuts - boil in 200ml of water w/ 3 tbsps brown sugar
250ml of coconut milk (add 1/3 tsp of salt and bring it to a gentle boil)
150g of pumpkin (steam until soft & mash it up)
Note:
Use some cooking oil to fry the taro into a smooth dough. You can also use shallot oil or lard instead.
Once you have made the taro into a smooth dough, add coconut milk to make the dough into a smooth paste. Alternatively, you can just serve them separately and let your guests do it themselves.
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fried dough desserts 在 Helen's Recipes (Vietnamese Food) Youtube 的精選貼文
It’s a vegetarian dish with savory mung bean encased in a translucent and chewy dumpling. Dumpling shops in Da Nang only offer twice a month, on full moon and new moon day, as those are the days most Vietnamese Buddhists eat vegetarian (an chay). I look forward to these days every month just because I can enjoy these amazing dumplings. They are topped with lots of cilantro and fried bread cubes and served with light sweet soy sauce. Add some chili jam, too and you have a bite busted with flavor and texture.
Ingredients
FILLING:
1/2 cup peeled split mung bean rinsed and soaked overnight
1/2 tsp salt
1 shallot minced (or leek)
DOUGH:
400 g tapioca starch 16 oz
250 ml boiling hot water 1 cup and 1 tbsp
SCALLION OIL:
1/2 cup spring onion chopped
1/2 cup vegetable oil
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