Cooking Time: 60 minutes
Keep on stirring to avoid the red beans burn & stick on bottom.
Red bean paste (blended cooked red beans, brown sugar, cinnamon powder & salt).
Red bean paste (blended cooked red beans, brown sugar, cinnamon powder & salt).
Ingredients:
- 4 cups of Glutinous rice flour
- 1 1/2 cups of Boiling water
- 1 cups of Red bean (washed)
- 2 cups of Brown sugar
- 1 1/2 cups of Black sesame seeds (rise & drained)
- 2 3/4 tsps of Salt
- 1 tsp of Cinnamon powder
- In a pot, cook red bean with 4 cups of water (heat over high heat for 10 minutes, then simmer in low medium heat for 50 minutes).
- In a bowl, mix glutinous rice flour, 4 Tbsp of sugar & 2 tsp of salt.
- Pour 1 1/2 cups of boiling water into (2) little by little & mix to form a dough. Cover with plastic bag & set aside.
- Cook sesame seeds in a pan over medium heat (remember to stir).
- Lower the heat once the sesame seeds pop, keep on stirring until they are crispy (about 5 minutes).
- When the sesame seeds cool down, grind them into powder form.
- In a separate bowl, mix sesame seeds powder, 4 Tbsp of brown sugar & 1/4 tsp of salt.
- Once the beans are fully cooked, crush or blend them with 1 cup of brown sugar, 1/2 tsp of salt & cinnamon powder.
- Divide dough into 2 & roll each to form a cylinder shape with your hand .
- Divide & cut the dough into 40 pieces.
- Roll each dough & make a hole in the middle with your thumb.
- Put some red bean paste into the hole & close it tightly.
- Repeat previous 2 steps until all rice balls are filled with red bean paste.
- In a pot with boiling water, put in all rice balls carefully & cook them until they float (about 3 minutes).
- Transfer the cooked rice balls into ice water & drain them.
- Roll the rice balls in the bowl with sesame seeds powder.
- Ready to serve.
- Remember to keep on stirring the red beans while cooking.
- You may need to add more cups of water if the heat is too high or the red bean is too dry.
- You can roll the rice balls according to your preference sizes (but too small is difficult to close the section).
- Don't put too much red bean paste into each rice ball (it makes the rice ball difficult to seal).
- When you seal the rice balls, press slowly with gentle (pressing too hard will break the rice balls).
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