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Guide to Make Ondeh-ondeh (purple sweet potatoes) in 23 Minutes for Young Wife | Easy Cooking Guide

Guide to Make Ondeh-ondeh (purple sweet potatoes) in 23 Minutes for Young Wife

Erik Walsh   17/09/2020 12:03

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Ondeh-ondeh (purple sweet potatoes)
Ondeh-ondeh (purple sweet potatoes)

Hello everybody, hope you are having an incredible day today. Today, we’re going to make a distinctive dish, ondeh-ondeh (purple sweet potatoes). It is one of my favorites. For mine, I am going to make it a bit unique. This will be really delicious.

Using both purple and orange potatoes make for a more colourful look too. Learn how to make Purple Sweet Potato Ondeh Ondeh! Ondeh-ondeh is a traditional nyonya kuih in Malaysia.

Ondeh-ondeh (purple sweet potatoes) is one of the most favored of current trending foods in the world. It’s simple, it’s fast, it tastes yummy. It is appreciated by millions daily. Ondeh-ondeh (purple sweet potatoes) is something which I have loved my entire life. They are fine and they look fantastic.

To begin with this recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can have ondeh-ondeh (purple sweet potatoes) using 7 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Ondeh-ondeh (purple sweet potatoes):

  1. Get 200 g purple sweet potato
  2. Take 60 g glutinous rice flour
  3. Take 40 g topioca flour
  4. Prepare 100 g gula melaka
  5. Get 150 g grated coconut
  6. Get 1/2 tsp salt
  7. Make ready 8 tbsp warm water

Melted Gula Melaka wrapped in the middle of chewy glutinous rice balls Steam until soft in the center and mash the sweet potatoes separately. Ondeh Ondeh is a ball-shaped pandan-flavoured kueh that is rolled in grated coconut and filled with gula melaka. In this recipe, we will be using all the same ingredients but taking it up a notch by using a little creativity. Ondeh Ondeh is one of the traditional kuih in Malaysia (kuih is term for Malaysian cakes, pastries if you will).

Steps to make Ondeh-ondeh (purple sweet potatoes):

  1. Pour water at 1/4 level in a large pot.
  2. Steam 200g of purple sweet potato until it's soft. - Let it cool so that you can handle them without hurting your fingers. - Then cut it in half. - Scoop out most of purple sweet potato flesh and put it into a large bowl.
  3. Give 150g of grated coconut and 1/2 teaspoon of salt a good shake.
  4. Meanwhile place the coconut in a small pot under the same large pot. - Steam the coconut for around 5 minutes to prevent it from turning sour.
  5. Crush 100g of gula melaka and set aside.
  6. Mix the mashed purple sweet potatoes, 60g of glutinous rice flour and 40g of tapioca flour together. - Knead it well. - Add 8 tablespoons of warm water each at a time to smoothen the dough. - Until you can feel that the texture is smooth and the dough no longer sticks to your fingers. - Cover the dough and set aside for about 15 minutes.
  7. When the dough is ready, you start 1/2 boiling water of the large pot. - Make the balls. - Flatten each ball. - The gula melaka is stuffed into each center of the balls. - Be gentle when you pinch the edges of the balls to secure the filling. - Roll the balls again.
  8. Don't leave the rolled balls to stand as the gula melaka filling will ooze out. - Put the balls into the pot of boiling water and give them a few stirs during cooking.
  9. Once the balls float to the surface, remove them with a slotted spoon and shake off the excess water. - Roll the balls in the steamed grated coconut. - Serve and finish ondeh-ondeh on the same day.

They are either made from sweet potato or glutinous rice flour. These balls of Ondeh-Ondeh are so fun to eat. Made with sweet potatoes and glutinous rice flour rolled in coconut with a little surprise on the inside. This time I am bringing Ondeh-Ondeh, a Nyonya (Straits Chinese) tea time favorite, to the round-up. These delightful furry balls are a joy to eat as they.

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