Nangka Ji 椰絲糯米丸*makes 14-16 pcsCoconut filling150g grated coconut60g Gula Melaka, chopped1/3cup waterA pinch of salt2tsp Molasses, optional , to get deeper colour3 blades pandan leaves, knotted1tbsp corn flour2tbsp waterMethod
- In a non stick pan, add in grated coconut, gula Melaka, water, salt , pandan leaves and Molasses (if using). Stir fry over medium low heat till gula Melaka dissolved and mix well.
- Fry till coconut mixture turned dry, add in corn flour that mixed with water, continue to stir fry till thick . Dish out and set aside to cool. Take some coconut filling, use hand to lightly squeeze and shape to oval.
Glutinous rice flour dumplings200g glutinous rice flour160g cooked room temp waterMethod
- Mix glutinous rice flour with water, knead till a smooth dough
- Take a small dough, wrap coconut filling inside, roll till smooth oval shape.
Coconut paste2 cups water3 blades pandan leaves, knotted50g sugarA pinch of salt1/2cup thick coconut milk
35g rice flour55g waterMethod
- Boil water, pandan leaves, salt and sugar till sugar dissolved.
- Add in coconut milk, stir well to mix.
- Mix rice flour with water, slowly pour into coconut soup, stir till thick paste.
To serve
- Boil a pot of water with pandan leaves. Drop in glutinous rice balls, cook till it floated.
- Add cooked glutinous rice balls into coconut paste. Serve warm or cool.
Recipe by Sonia a.k.a Nasi Lemak Lover
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Wednesday, August 3, 2016
Nangka Ji 椰絲糯米丸
The other day I saw this interesting recipe in Comfort Food Recipe Astro show. Look at the ingredients used, I know this will be a nice dessert as it has coconut and palm sugar aka Gula Melaka . Why is it called as Nangka Ji, i guess the shape look like Jackfruit's seed , Nangka (Jackfruit in Hokkien) and Ji (seed in Hokkien). Actually this dessert is made of glutinous rice ball that wrapped with coconut gula Melaka filling, then served with coconut thick paste.
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Sonia , so jackfruit is also called nangka in Malaysian , the same way we call it in the Philippines :D Love the look of this sweet soup , it sounds perfect to serve cold during summer .
ReplyDeleteSonia,这道充满浓浓nyonya味道的甜品,让我看了大流口水。好想吃呢!您太棒了。
ReplyDeleteSonia, interesting dessert :) thanks for sharing the recipe
ReplyDeleteSONIA,all ur food so nice~
ReplyDeletethis definitely is an interesting and tasty recipe to try!
ReplyDeleteHi Sonia. This kueh is called Puteri Berendam or Badak Berendam in Malay. It is nice.
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