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Purple Rice Balls

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Ingredients

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2 cups sweet rice (sho chiku bai)
2 tablespoons pirurutong rice (dark purple rice)
2 cups water
1/2 cup sugar
1 1/2 cups shredded coconut
1 teaspoon coconut extract

Nutritional information

425.4
Calories
77 g
Calories From Fat
8.6 g
Total Fat
7.4 g
Saturated Fat
0 mg
Cholesterol
67.8mg
Sodium
81.4 g
Carbs
2.8 g
Dietary Fiber
26.7 g
Sugars
5.1 g
Protein
185g
Serving Size (g)
6
Serving Size

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Purple Rice Balls

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      This is an addictive dessert treat which may be familiar to folks from Hawaii. Classic luau or party snack. While the dish is probably Filipino in origin, anybody who likes mochi or sweet rice snacks will like this. My mom made this when I visited home recently and it was wonderful!

      • 50 min
      • Serves 6
      • Easy

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      Purple Rice Balls,This is an addictive dessert treat which may be familiar to folks from Hawaii. Classic luau or party snack. While the dish is probably Filipino in origin, anybody who likes mochi or sweet rice snacks will like this. My mom made this when I visited home recently and it was wonderful!,This is an addictive dessert treat which may be familiar to folks from Hawaii. Classic luau or party snack. While the dish is probably Filipino in origin, anybody who likes mochi or sweet rice snacks will like this. My mom made this when I visited home recently and it was wonderful!


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      Steps

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      Add Sweet Rice and Pirurutong Rice in Rice Cooker, Along With 2 Cups of Water.

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      Mix the Rice Up to Get the Two Rice Types Combined, and Cook.

      3
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      When the Rice Is Done, Use a Wooden Spoon and Fold in the Remaining Ingredients. I Find It Easiest to Do This While the Rice Pot Is Still in the Cooker.

      4
      Done

      Allow to Cool For 15-20 Minutes.

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      Get a Baking Sheet or Flat Pan That Will Fit in Your Refrigerator.

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      Line Baking Sheet With Parchment Paper or Waxed Paper.

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      Use a Small Cookie Dough Scoop and Scoop Out Balls of Rice Onto Baking Sheet.

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      Place Sheet in Refrigerator.

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      Done

      Once the Rice Balls Have Cooled, They May Be Transferred to a Container For Storage in the Refrigerator.

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      Done

      Enjoy!

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      Lower-Calorie Directions:

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      Substitute 1 Cup Pourable Splenda and 1-1/2 Cups Unsweetened Shredded Coconut. When Adding in to the Rice, Add in a Bit of Splenda at a Time or It May Clump.

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      Pirurutong Rice: This Is a Filipino Rice Which Appears Dark in Uncooked Form. You Might Be Able to Find It in Asian Grocery Stores or Get Some Online. It May Also Go by the Name "purple Rice", You Can Find It Online, Too.

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      This Recipe Was Originally from Hawaiian Electric Company's Website, I Added Lower-Calorie Directions (how I Personally Make the Dish) and the Coconut Extract.

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