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Diposting oleh good reading on Selasa, 11 Oktober 2011

It all started during our makan trip (food trip) to Malacca (hop over here for our trip review)...

at one of the rest stops along the highways, my elder child spotted a sign in front of a food stall, written on it were the words "Ondeh Ondeh". While we queue up to get our drinks, he picked up his courage (after much hesitation...he is a very very shy boy, almost an introvert...) and went over to the stall to get the ondeh ondeh...one of his favourite local snacks.

We burst out laughing when he came back with not the familiar green sweet potato balls, but something like these! We were quite sure he must have ordered the wrong thing...those deep fried balls looked similar to the Chinese deep fried sesame balls with peanut filling. He told us despite the language barrier, the stall owner told him those were 'Ondeh Ondeh'. He felt rather sheepish and the soggy ondeh ondeh made him felt even more embarrassed ;)

I assured him we would be able to get the 'real' ondeh ondeh when we get to Malacca. Indeed, he finally got his ondeh ondeh fix when we had lunch at this nyonya restaurant, Nancy's Kitchen. Those sweet, fragrant morsels more than made up for the little funny incident earlier that day.

While shopping for local delicacies at San Shu Gong (三叔公) a famous local delicacy shop in Jonker Street, I couldn't help but bought a pack of gula melaka...palm sugar or Malacca sugar. I told my son, I will try make him the 'real' ondeh ondeh, once I learn how to make them, he can have them anytime.

Well, that promise was made sometime in March...and I didn't fulfill it six months later...and I only pushed myself to make them as the gula melaka was near its 'best before' date.


Even though I didn't get down to make these sweet potato ondeh ondeh the moment we came back from our Malacca trip, I was diligent enough to bookmark recipes and instructions from books and blogs. Through my little research on this everyday local snacks, much to my surprise, I learned that ondeh ondeh, or onde onde actually means small round balls...it is a general term to refer snacks that are shaped into rounds. I have grown up equating ondeh ondeh(I was taught to pronounce it as oh-nek oh-nek!) to these green, coconut coated round balls. Actually these ondeh ondeh made with sweet potato are known as ondeh ondeh keledek (Malay word for sweet potatoes). Pardon my ignorance, it was a great discovery, at least for me!

I have little, in fact, no experience in making traditional kuihs, although growing up, I was never deprived of homemade nyonya kuihs. My mother never seems to get tired or be intimated with making traditional kuihs...be it Chinese or nyonya ones.  I have no idea what went into the making of sweet potato ondeh ondeh...I have assumed the main ingredients would be just mashed sweet potato wrapped with gula melaka? After studying the various recipes I have stumbled across, I realised that some were made without any sweet potatoes! What a surprise! But all of them would require the use of glutinous rice flour, some with the addition of tapoica flour.

I settled on this recipe which I took from this book '31 Snacks For Asian Cuisine Lovers' by Patsie Cheong. The recipe looks simple enough...actually too simple and brief for a beginner...but with the little tips and information from other recipes, I was confident enough to give it a go.

All went well, except when I tried to mix the ingredients into a dough...the amount of water used (only 28ml) is just way too little. I have to keep adding water before I could form the dough. In the end, I used up almost 100ml of liquid. I am sure there is a typo somewhere. There was no instructions on how to cook the sweet potatoes, so I chose to boil them with water. There were no instructions on how much dough to use or how much filling should go into one dough. I experienced with a few and managed to get the size which I was comfortable with...not so much on the right bite-size, but the portion which was just right for me to wrap in the filling. It was certainly not an easy task to wrap the dough...it breaks quite easily, and I was not skillful enough to wrap a loose filling. Fortunately, I managed to get the hang of it after a few over sized, giant ondeh ondeh ;)

After the daunting task of wrapping the doughs, I was all ready to boil them...but to my horrors, I noticed several doughs started to 'leak'...streaks of gula melaka was oozing out from 'hairline' cracks :( I left those leaking ones to the last, as I was quite sure they were gonna burst upon boiling. Surprisingly, even with some tiny cracks, the dough didnt burst when they were boiling in the water. The cooked doughs look as good as those without any 'leakage'. In fact, a couple of the 'good' ones started to leak while I was coating them with the grated coconut. What an experience!


I was quite proud of myself when I served these sweet potato glutinous rice balls. They were really yummy! Soft, a little chewy...and please pardon my limited vocabulary, it is a great hindrance when it comes to describing the way the sweet palm sugar ooze out while you bite into it ;) The addition of tapoica flour gives them a nice QQ (弹牙) texture.

Since I do not have a blender or food processor, I used ready made pandan paste instead of homemade blended juice from pandan leaves. I was happy that the amount of pandan paste I added was just right, at least the colour was a nice green. My elder one was all thumbs up, and the way he gobbled down the ondeh ondeh was quite an alarming sight! The younger fellow was beaming away since he was the one helping me divide the dough into small portions. The only complain he has, is to request me to made them smaller so that he can stuff it inside his mouth at one go ;)

I am glad I have finally fulfilled my promise...but there is another one to go...and another, and another...the list just goes on and on, but I will take it slowly, one at a time...


I am pleased to submit this post to this month's AB event, Aspiring Bakers #12: Traditional Kueh (October 2011) hosted by SSB of Small Small Baker. Thanks for hosting SSB!



Sweet Potato Ondeh Ondeh

Ingredients:
(makes about 36)

for dough:
300g sweet potatoes, mashed
100g glutinous rice flour
80g tapioca flour
50g sugar
about 100ml water (adjust accordingly)
1/4 teaspoon pandan paste (or green food colouring)

for filling:
150g gula melaka, grated
50g sugar

grated coconut (I used amount equivalent to half a coconut)
pinch of salt


Method:
  1. Mix freshly grated coconut (get from local wet markets) with pinch of salt. Steam over high heat for 5 mins. Leave to cool, set aside.
  2. Grate gula melaka and mix with sugar, set aside.
  3. Peel, cut sweet potatoes into cubes, boil with water until soft. While still hot, mash the sweet potatoes until very fine.
  4. Dissolve pandan paste with 100ml of water.
  5. Place mashed sweet potatoes in a mixing bowl. Add glutinous rice flour, tapioca flour and sugar. Stir with hand to mix it. Add in the pandan paste liquid a little at a time until the mixture becomes a soft dough. Add 1 or 2 teaspoons extra water if necessary. Knead the dough for a few minutes until the green colouring is evenly dissolve into the dough to yield a nice smooth dough.
  6. Divide the dough into small rounds (I used about 20g per dough). For each dough, place on your palm and flatten it to about the size of your palm. Wrap the dough with a teaspoon (I used my measuring spoon) of the gula melaka/sugar mixture. Pinch to seal. Repeat with the rest.
  7. Bring a pot of water to a full boil. Cook in batches - place ondeh ondeh into the boiling water, give a gentle stir to make sure they don't stick to the bottom of the pan. Leave to boil till they float on water, let them boil for another 2 mins. Remove and coat with grated coconut. These are best served freshly made. (Note: the dough can be wrapped, step 6, cover and leave to chill in the fridge, boil them only when ready to serve. However, I have only tried keeping uncooked dough in the fridge for not more than half a day.)
Recipe source: adapted from 31 Snacks For Asian Cuisine Lovers by Patsie Cheong
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Aspiring Bakers #11: Mid-Autumn Treats (September 2011) - Round Up

Diposting oleh good reading on Jumat, 30 September 2011

To all Aspiring Bakers, thank you for your fantastic and wonderful support for the Aspiring Bakers #11: Mid-Autumn Treats (September 2011). Special thanks to Small Small Baker, my fellow blogger pal all these years, for giving me the honour to host this blog event.

For the past 30 days, I have so much fun going through each entry. I am so inspired by the beautiful, handmade creations submitted by all the talented bakers out there. With their selfless sharing of recipes and useful tips, I hope this time next year, we aspiring bakers are able to bring our mooncake-making skills to greater heights. I believe the true spirit of such baking events is to learn and share our experiences with one another, don't you think so?

We received a total of 129 entries for the September event! I have grouped them into 5 different categories, according to the type of mooncakes. I am sure you will have a mouth watering time going through the list below :D




~~~~~~~~~~~~ Baked Mooncakes 烤月饼~~~~~~~~~~~~


传统月饼 by Siew Hwei of 简单生活,随心所欲,快乐充实


Traditional Baked Mooncake (2011) by Ann of Anncoo Journal


Baked Red Bean Paste Mooncake (Vegetarian - without egg glaze) by Li Ying of Happy Flour


Traditional Mooncakes (广式咖啡莲蓉月饼) by Happy Home Baker of Happy Home Baking


Traditional Mooncakes ~ 2011 by Cheah of No-Frills Recipes


Corns and Lotus Paste Mooncake 粟米莲蓉月饼 by Sonia of Nasi Lemak Lover


传统单黄翡翠白莲蓉月饼 by abbymonster of Abbymonsterの歇息站


Traditional Baked Mooncake by Shirley@kokken69 of Kokken69


Traditional Mooncake by Eileen of Hundred Eighty Degrees


传统月饼~Pandan豆蓉内 by Siew Hwei of 简单生活,随心所欲,快乐充实


Traditional Mooncake by Yvonne of Muimui25


椰香月饼 by Joceline of My Life ~ ‘爱’生活


Chocolate Mooncake with Cream Cheese Filling by SCP79 of Love to cook and cook to be loved


Lotus Seed Paste and Cheddar Cheese Mini Mooncake by Xandra of Xandra's Cooking & Baking Journal


竹炭黑芝麻月饼 by 鲸鱼 of 鲸鱼蓝蓝蓝


Traditional Mooncake by Jennifer Ang of Jens Kitchen Diary


Traditional Baked Mooncakes by Alice of I Love.I Cook.I Bake.


Baked Mooncake with Roasted Sunflower Seeds and White Lotus Paste by Miss CoCo of Miss CoCo Eats



Shanghai Mooncake by MF of Cherry Potato


Golden Egg Lotus Paste Mooncake (金蛋莲蓉小月饼) by Li Ying of Happy Flour


Baked Walnut Mooncake by Edith of pReCiouS MoMentS


上海月饼 by Siew Hwei of 简单生活,随心所欲,快乐充实


Cheesy Shanghai Mooncake 上海月饼 (芝士香) by Sonia of Nasi Lemak Lover


Cheese Mooncake by Helen of The Dessert Fanatic


Pumpkin Paste 'Mooncake' by Baker of bittenbythebakingbug


芝士上海月饼 by abbymonster of Abbymonsterの歇息站


核桃酥 by Esther of 我的厨房乐园


Mooncake or not? by quizzine of bakingoncloud9


Shanghai Mooncakes by Wendy Han / Wen of Wen's Delight


Shanghai Mooncake by Yvonne of Muimui25


Walnuts Mooncake by Yvonne of Muimui25


Custard Shanghai Mooncake by SCP79 of Love to cook and cook to be loved


Vegetarian Mooncakes by Cindy of Cindy's Journal


Walnut Moontart 核桃月饼 by Angel of Cook.Bake.Love


Lotus Paste Pork Floss Butter Mooncake 超级白莲蓉肉松奶油月饼 by Angel of Cook.Bake.Love


Walnut Mooncake by DG of Tested & Tasted


莲蓉酥 by Jessie of Hearty Bakes


Pseudo Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival Pastry by Ping of Ping's Pickings


Shanghai Mooncakes by hanushi of Hanushi


Cheesy Shanghai Mooncakes by Alice of I Love. I Cook. I Bake.


Handmade Piggy Mooncakes by Ann of Anncoo Journal


Fish Shaped Mooncakes by BB of HoneyBeeSweets


Piggy and Bunny Mooncakes by Jasline of Food Is My Life


欢乐庆中秋 by Honey Boy of Cosy Bake


Mooncake Piggies by Zoe of Bake for Happy Kids


咸香莲蓉公仔饼 by Joceline of My Life ~ ‘爱’生活


年年有余公仔饼 (椰菜馅) by Joceline of My Life ~ ‘爱’生活


Handmade Piggies by Blessed Homemaker of Blessed Homemaker


Bunnies Mooncake by Happy Home Baker of Happy Home Baking



~~~~~~~~~~~~ Snowskin Mooncakes 冰皮月饼 ~~~~~~~~~~~~


Green Tea Snowskin Mooncake 绿茶冰皮月饼 by Sonia of Nasi Lemak Lover


Orange Green Tea Pingpi Mooncakes by Lirong of L.I.R.O.N.G


Chocolate Snowskin Mooncake with Assorted Nuts by Edith of pReCiouS MoMentS


Banana Snowskin Mooncake by SSB of Small Small Baker


Snowskin Mooncake by Abbygail Tan of Abbygail's Kitchen


Snowskin with Champagne or Brandy Truffles by Edith of pReCiouS MoMentS


Durian Snowskin Mooncake by Shirley@Kokken69 of Kokken69


Pandan Snowskin Mooncake by Eileen of Hundred Eighty Degrees


Chocolate Snowskin Mooncake by Eileen of Hundred Eighty Degrees


Snowskin Mooncake by Ann of Anncoo Journal


冰皮月饼 by Jessie of Hearty Bakes


Hello Kitty Mooncakes for Orphans by Han Ker of Hankerie


玫瑰冰皮月饼 by myme of 最爱的。。。。


Mini rainbow snow skin mooncakes by Geok Lian
"The skin is not exactly rainbow though I named it rainbow snow skin. For this attempt, I divided the ingredients into two portions and replaced the cold water with pandan juice for one half of the portion. The other half retains the original recipe. Recipe: Adapted from She Bakes and She Cooks"


Berry Tea Snow Skin Mooncake with Lotus Paste by Li Ying of Happy Flour


DIY Bunny Mochi Mooncake by Han Ker of Hankerie


Green Tea Snowskin Mooncake by Ann of Anncoo Journal


Mini Snowskin Mooncake by Happy Homebaker of Happy Home Baking


Mango Snowskin Mooncake by SSB of Small Small Baker


Mocha Oreo Snowskin Mooncake by SSB of Small Small Baker


Mini Snow Skin Mooncakes with Melon Seeds and Lotus Paste (冰皮月饼) by Janine of Not the Kitchen Sink!


Mixed Flavour Mini Snowskin Mooncakes by Yvonne of Muimui25


芒果冰皮月饼 by Joceline of My Life ~ ‘爱’生活


Snow Skin Mooncake by Xandra of Xandra's Cooking & Baking Journal


Snowskin Mooncake by Lyn of My Little Messy N Cheeky


金粟莲蓉南瓜冰皮小月饼 by Joceline of My Life ~ ‘爱’生活


Snowskin Mooncakes by Blessed Homemaker of Blessed Homemaker


Chocolate Snowskin with Custard Filling Mooncakes by Alice of I Love.I Cook.I Bake.


Chocolate Snowskin by Sherlyn of Sherlyn's hobbies blog


Purple Sweet Potato Snowskin Mooncake by Ah Tze of Awayofmind


Peppermint Snowskin with Chocolate Baileys Mint Filling Mooncakes by Alice of I Love. I Cook. I Bake.


Snowskin Custard Mooncake by Kim of Ricecooker Generation



~~~~~~~~~~~~ Puff Pastry Mooncakes 酥皮月饼~~~~~~~~~~~~


Spiral Mooncake by Cheah of No-Frills Recipes


Teochew Flaky Spiral Mooncake by Abbygail Tan of Abbygail's Kitchen


Thousand Layers Mini Yam Mooncake by Vivian Pang of Vivian Pang Kitchen


班兰莲蓉酥 by Bernice of Bernice の小天地


芋头酥 by 茄子 of 袅袅烘焙香


梅花酥 by 茄子 of 袅袅烘焙香


Thousand Layer Mooncake with Purple Sweet Potato Filling by Vivian Pang of Vivian Pang Kitchen


Flaky Swirl Yam Mooncake 芋頭酥 by Sonia of Nasi Lemak Lover


Winter Plum Blossom Flower Flaky Mooncake 梅花酥 by Eileen of Hundred Eighty Degrees


Flaky Mooncake by Eileen of Hundred Eighty Degrees


芋头酥 Yam Puff Pastry by Bernice of Berniceの小天地


红麴咸莲蓉肉松酥 by abbymonster of Abbymonsterの歇息站


酥皮月饼 by 蔚蓝月of 蔚蓝月夜


Flaky Flower Mooncake by Vivian Pang of Vivian Pang Kitchen


芋头酥,榴莲冰皮月饼 by Jane of Jane's Corner


芋泥酥 by abbymonster of Abbymonsterの歇息站


Taro/Yam Flaky Mooncake by Cindy of yummylittlecooks


Fookchow Mooncakes by Lena of frozen wings


Purple Sweet Potato Mooncakes (紫地瓜酥饼) by BB of HoneyBeeSweets


Flaky Mooncakes (Fookchow style) by Vivian Pang of Vivian Pang Kitchen


Flakey Pastry Mooncakes by Hui Qi
(Source of recipe: Happy Home Baking)


Sweet Yam Bread Loaf and Flaky Spiral Yam Mooncakes by BB of HoneyBeeSweets


Teochew Style Flaky Swirl Yum Mooncake 潮式香芋千层酥 by Angel of Cook.Bake.Love


蔓越莓酥 by 鲸鱼 of 鲸鱼蓝蓝蓝


咖啡酥 by 鲸鱼 of 鲸鱼蓝蓝蓝


Pink Swirl Flaky Mooncakes by Curly Lashes Baker of Curly Lashes Treats


Thousand Layers Yam Mooncake (Teochew Spiral Mooncake) by Ah Tze of Awayofmind


Fookchow Red Bean Mooncakes by Gertrude of My Kitchen Snippets


班兰酥 by 茄子 of 袅袅烘焙香


Green Tea Flaky Mooncakes by hanushi of Simply Hanushi


Matcha Swirl Mooncakes by hanushi of Simply Hanushi


~~~~~~~~~~~~ Agar Agar Mooncakes 燕菜月饼 ~~~~~~~~~~~~


椰浆黑芝麻燕菜月饼 by Esther of 我的厨房乐园


Cendol Gula Melaka Agar-agar Mooncakes by Yvonne of iceamericanos


Pumpkin Black Sesame Agar-agar Mooncakes 南瓜椰香黑芝麻燕菜月饼 by Yvonne of iceamericanos


Dragon Fruit Sesame Agar Agar Mooncake by Peng of pengskitchen


Cendol Red Bean Jelly Mooncake by Adeline of Lite Home Bake


班兰玉米燕菜月饼 by Esther of 我的厨房乐园


芋头燕菜月饼 by 茄子 of 袅袅烘焙香


Green Tea and Red Bean Agar Agar Mooncakes by Peng of pengskitchen

Yam Agar Agar Mooncake by Peng of pengskitchen


Lychee Konnyaku Jelly Mooncake by Vivian Pang of Vivian Pang Kitchen


Dragon Fruit Corn Kennels Agar-agar Mooncakes 火龙果粟米燕菜月饼 by Yvonne of iceamericanos


绿茶莲蓉燕菜月饼 by MF of Cherry Potato


Agar agar Mooncakes by Peihwa of Love Melody, Love Baking



~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ice Cream Mooncakes 冰淇淋月饼 ~~~~~~~~~~~~


巧克力冰淇淋月饼 by 茄子 of 袅袅烘焙香


DIY Ice Cream Mooncake by Han Ker of Hankerie


Green Tea Ice-Cream Mooncakes by Peng of pengskitchen


Strawberry Ice Cream Mooncake by 茄子 of 袅袅烘焙香




Thank you everyone for making this month's event a success. The theme for next month is: Aspiring Bakers #12: Traditional Kueh (October 2011), hosted by SSB of Small Small Baker. The closing date is: 31 October 2011. All entries will be complied and posted by 1 November 2011.

I look forward to your continuous support to the Aspiring Bakers!
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