What comes to your mind when you see something challenging?
A. Yes! I should try! I can do this!
B. .........Oh shit!
Not proud of it, but I am leaning more towards B. Oppps.
I started making this snack without any expectation of success, not aiming to create any specific classic snack. I was thoroughly submissive of what the result was gonna be, it was a desperate experiment.
My plan was to throw the following:
- Sticky rice
- Palm sugar
- Coconut milk
- a pinch of salt
into a pot, cook them for a while and see how it goes....
Sticky Rice Cake with Palm Sugar and Coconut Milk
I realised that I haven't even tried cooking sticky rice before. I imagine it should be the same as cooking regular rice, which is..dump them into the rice cooker and press cook. I assumed I could do the same with this thing, and when I heard the beep, I would have some sweet and fragrant sticky rice thingy, ready to be consumed.
Clearly, I was delusional. Cooking sticky rice is a gadzillion miles away from cooking regular rice. It has to be soaked, it has to be steamed, and then cooked again, and possible steamed again. Whoa! Was I ready for that? Not really. But with a pack of sticky rice on my hand...and the fear of that pack of rice being thrown onto my face by Deetha (albeit virtually - hehe no, Deetha is sweet and not at all violent), I got onto it and did this very dubious snack, which despite of it looking miles away from any classic Indonesian snack, tasted bloody fantastic. Sticky, sweet and fragrant.
Recipe
- 1 cup of white sticky rice, soaked overnight
- blocks of palm sugar (add bit by bit until you reach the desired sweetness)
- a pinch of salt
- coconut milk (I use 200 ml)
- water (add when necessary)
Cook soaked sticky rice in a bit of water, add coconut milk, add palm sugar and pinch of salt, adjust taste until it is perfect for you and all the coconut milk are absorbed. Set aside, let cool. When you want to consume it, steam until the cake is done thoroughly. You can create a sticky rice cake "sandwich" by adding mashed bananas or durian in between, or serve it with creamy coconut milk, or consume as is.
Hope I won't say "oh shit" again next month and take whatever challenge with courage and optimism (nah, that doesn't sound like me, does it?)
koyo wajik yo Rit dadine?
ReplyDeleteaku dadi pengin maem ketan mangga-Thai...loh ra nyambung...
wajik opo ketan salak ?
ReplyDeletebtw tnx yo udah ikutan Masak bareng
salam
Ayin
loh, kan iki pancen e wajik ala Ritong. pie jeh Cik Lidi ki...hihihi
ReplyDeletewes lah ojo desperate koyo ngono....
hihihi
semangat!
sedapnya wajik
ReplyDeletewuaaah, ini favoritku wkt kecil mbak...enaaak
ReplyDeletesounds delicious!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so sticky and sweet!
ReplyDeleteWow for a first attempt that looked pretty good. I've never had it but it looks really yummy.
ReplyDeleteIki sedulure wajik yo Rit, aku yo nggawe wajik :))
ReplyDeletei've gotta say, that looks absolutely beautiful. i would love to try this. sticky, sweet... yum.
ReplyDeleteI made something similar with black glutinous rice before. Not the most healthy dessert but heck! who cares as long as it satisfy my cravings once in a while ;p
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