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Traditional Filipino Dessert: Mama’s Homemade Recipe

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Ingredients

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1 1/2 cups mung beans
4 cups water
1/2 cup vegetable shortening
1 cup sugar
3 cups mochiko sweet rice flour
1 1/2 cups water
1/2 cup sesame seeds

Nutritional information

203.6
Calories
56 g
Calories From Fat
6.2 g
Total Fat
1.5 g
Saturated Fat
0 mg
Cholesterol
6.3mg
Sodium
32.5 g
Carbs
3.2 g
Dietary Fiber
8.4 g
Sugars
5 g
Protein
102g
Serving Size (g)
24
Serving Size

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Traditional Filipino Dessert: Mama’s Homemade Recipe

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      This is a Filipino recipe my Mama used to make for us. It's a dessert, kind of like a filled donut, but the dough is more dense and chewy.

      • 75 min
      • Serves 24
      • Easy

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      Buchi,This is a Filipino recipe my Mama used to make for us. It’s a dessert, kind of like a filled donut, but the dough is more dense and chewy.,This is a Filipino recipe my Mama used to make for us. It’s a dessert, kind of like a filled donut, but the dough is more dense and chewy.


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      Steps

      1
      Done

      Place the Beans and Water in a Saucepan, Cover, Bring to Boil Over Medium High Heat. Reduce Heat to Medium-Low and Cook For 1 1/2 Hours, or Until Beans Are Very Soft. Strain the Water from the Beans, and Blend Them Into a Puree in a Blender or Food Processor. Press the Puree Through a Sieve, Discarding the Skins, Which Will Be Left in the Sieve. Place the Puree in Several Layers of Cheesecloth, and Gently Squeeze to Remove Excess Moisture. Place the Thickened Puree Back Into the Saucepan, Together With the Sugar and Vegetable Shortening, and Heat Over Low Heat, Stirring Until It Becomes a Thick Paste. Stir and Scrape Vigorously So That It Does not Stick to the Bottom. Remove from Heat and Let Cool Before Filling Buns.

      2
      Done

      Combine the Rice Flour and Water a Little at a Time Until You Have a Crumbly Dough. If You Take a Small Amount of the Dough in Your Hand and Squeeze It and It Stays Together, Then You Have Enough Water in There.

      3
      Done

      Take a Generous Tablespoon of Dough and Roll It Into a Ball in Your Hands. Make a Hole in the Middle of the Ball of Dough With Your Thumb - It Needs to Be Big Enough to Hold About a Teaspoon of the Bean Paste.

      4
      Done

      Put the Bean Paste Into the Dough and Gently Press to Seal.

      5
      Done

      If the Dough Seems a Little Dry, Moisten It Just a Little, Then Roll the Dough in the Sesame Seeds, Making Sure You've Got Plenty of Seeds on There.

      6
      Done

      Fry 3 or 4 Balls at a Time in Oil at 350 Degrees Until the Dough Is Cooked Through and the Sesame Seeds Are Golden Brown - This Should Take 3 or 4 Minutes.

      7
      Done

      Drain on Paper Towels and Serve Warm.

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