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Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Sesame Kueh 芝麻粄


This recipe was adapted from a new cookbook that I bought recently. The best thing of this kueh is you don't need a mould to make it.


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The whole kueh is coating with toasted sesame seeds, full of sesame seeds aroma
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As usual, I cooked red bean paste using the cooked red bean from red bean dessert soup (just add sugar to cook till thicken) ..
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I found the dough is a bit dry when shaping with red bean paste..but it is ok after cooked as the whole kueh will cover by toasted sesame seeds..




Sesame Kueh 芝麻粄
(recipe adapted from Authentic Chinese Dumplings cookbook)


 250g glutinous flour
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1tbsp wheat starch  (Tang Mein Flour)
1tbsp caster sugar
1tbsp cooking oil
100ml boiling water
50ml water


300g red bean paste
Banana leaves
Some toasted sesame seeds


 Method


  1. In a mixing bowl, combine glutinous rice flour with wheat starch and sugar, mix well.
  2. Add in boiling water, and rapid mixing well , cover and rest for 5mins.
  3. Slowly adding water and cooking oil, knead to form a soft dough and smooth.
  4. Evenly divide the dough equal portions to 40g each, cover with a wet cloth for 10mins.
  5. Form dough into ball shape, lightly flatten, add in some red bean paste filling, wrap well and form into round shape.
  6. In a pot, add in water and bring to boil. Lightly press the dough, cook them in boiling water over high heat until cooked through and surfaced. Remove from heat, drained, ,coat with sesame seeds and place on banana leaf. Serve.

39 comments:

  1. Wah very nice! Fragrant sesame seeds and chewy chewy kueh :)

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  2. 这本食谱书我也买了,就是不知道几时有空弄而已。

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  3. looks like mochi, I can imagine how fragrant with the sesame seeds, nice.

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  4. Beautiful presentation!!!Love the aroma sesame coating and red beans filling. It must be delicious.

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  5. looks so cute :) comel sekali saiznya.

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  6. I like the kueh coated with sesame seeds! nice presentation!

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  7. mmm....can smell sesame fragrance already. This looks simple and nice.... Hehe...this is different kind of 粄 ..nice nice

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  8. Chi,
    Nice and lovely sesame kueh.
    Can imagine eating this kueh with all the aroma of sesame in the whole mouth :D

    mui

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  9. Wow, this sesame kuih looks so tasty. I thought it was sesame balls (煎堆) when i look at the first photo, I want to try this.

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  10. Hoho....this kuih have Japanese feel~look nice!

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  11. 这个好像很好吃哦!请我吃一个ok吗?

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  12. never try this kind of kueh. got so much sesame, must b fragrant. somethings like mooncake. hi...

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  13. i guest we bought the same cook book...hehehe

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  14. 漂亮,芝麻香,我爱~真想吃一口。。

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  15. 这个糕点好像我那天做的甜麻钱,只是我的是蒸了又炸过!

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  16. oh!食谱和做法都简单。看来可以尝试一下的。谢谢分享哦!

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  17. Lovely!! i want to try it! :D

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  18. What a delightful afternoon snack!

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  19. Yummy, the method is a lot like making tang yuan.

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  20. Looks really yummy. Would love to give this a try. This kueh looks like that "Jian Dui" but the only thing is this is not deep fried. Thanks for sharing this.

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  21. Un gâteau bien appétissant et une forme bien jolie.
    A bientôt

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  22. Love this kuih anytime of the day! Looks yummy! ;)

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  23. It seems very easy to make! But I'm sure it must taste so delicious! Great as afternoon snacks to go with a pot of tea.

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  24. eh so cute small gini sonia..zila dulu kalau nennek buat kuih ni takut nak goreng sebab meletup..Tapi makan suka sedap kan plus wangi bau sesame tu

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  25. This looks similar to the fried chin tui which I love, this would be a healthier version...nice:D

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  26. Sonia~~
    嘻嘻!!老莎好喜欢吃这个^^
    好香好香好香哦!!!

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  27. This looks delicious and easy, something I can do as well!

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  28. This kueh is definitely a hit these days! Have been seeing it in different flavour! I like this sesame flavour, Sonia & can have a few pieces in one go!

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  29. Wow.. i like this kuih with lots of sesame, yummy!

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  30. Such a pretty yummy kuihs , Sonia ! I love the presentation :)

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  31. so the texture of this "kuih" is like muachi?

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  32. Making this tomorrow, fingers crossed for me! I like this because you don't need a mould, liek you said! It's hard to come across traditional moulds for kuehs here!

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  33. Hi, may I know this recipe can made in advance (1 day)?
    Thank you for sharing.

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  34. Hey Sonia, what a coincidence! I made this last weekend. haha.... but with sweet soup. My kids love this with soup. I like taking the soup too.
    Hope you're having a lovely week ahead dear.
    Kristy

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  35. Hi, May I know if I can omit the wheat starch or is there any substitute for this ? Thks.

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