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BLACK STICKY RICE DESSERT - PULUT HITAM

by - August 22, 2019



DESSERTS, PULUT HITAM, BEE KOH MOY
BLACK STICKY RICE DESSERT - PULUT HITAM



     "Black Sticky Rice Dessert/Pulut Hitam" is a dessert made of Black Glutinous(sticky) Rice and Coconut Milk, mildly sweetened with Palm Sugar/Rock Sugar. This Southeast Asian dessert is cooked to the consistency of rice porridge, with a rich and creamy flavour. A note of Pandan from freshly knotted Pandan Leaves gives this dessert an authentic touch.





STICKY RICE, RICE
BLACK STICKY(GLUTINOUS) RICE  - PULUT HITAM

     Once cooked this
It can also be cooked in a steamer/saucepan.


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Cuisine - Hokkien (Asian)
Course - Dessert
Difficulty - Easy
Serves - 2-3
Author - SM

Preparation Time - 10 - 15 Minutes
Soaking Time - 6-8 Hours/Overnight
Cooking Time - 30-45 Minutes



HOW TO COOK BLACK STICKY RICE DESSERT 

PULUT HITAM/BEE KOH MOY


DESSERTS, PULUT HITAM, BEE KOH MOY
BLACK STICKY RICE DESSERT - PULUT HITAM


INGREDIENTS:

To Cook the Black Sticky Rice :

Black Sticky(Glutinous) Rice - 1 Cup
Water - 5-6 Cups
Pandan Leaves - 2 Nos.

For Black Sticky Rice Dessert - Pulut Hitam/Bee Koh Moy:

Palm Sugar/Rock Sugar - 1/4 Cup
Thick Coconut Milk - 3/4 Cup
Thin Coconut Milk - 3/4 Cup
Salt - To Taste


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METHOD:

To Soak & Cook the Black Sticky Rice :

  • Clean, Wash the Black Sticky Rice 2-3 times or until water runs clear.
  • Soak the Black Sticky Rice in water for about 8-10 hours/Overnight.
  • Once soaked, drain and discard the water used for soaking.
  • Add 5-6 Cups of Water, knotted Pandan Leaves and cook the Black Sticky Rice until the rice turns soft.

 

HOW TO COOK BLACK STICKY RICE?

In Sauce Pan :
  • Pour the Water, knotted Pandan Leaves in a Sauce Pan and bring the water to Boil
  • Add soaked Black Sticky Rice into the Saucepan and allow it to boil on a medium flame.
  • Reduce the flame to low, cover and cook for another 45 minutes to 1 Hour.
  • Keep checking the water level at intervals.
  • If it becomes dry, add more boiling water.
  • Adjust the amount of water and cook until the Rice turns soft.

In a Rice Cooker :
  • Add Soaked Black Sticky Rice, 5-6 cups of Water and knotted Pandan Leaves into the Rice Cooker.
  • Cover and cook, if you have the porridge function then use it while cooking the Black Sticky Rice.
  • Cook until the rice turns soft.

In a Pressure Cooker :
  • I cooked the Black Sticky Rice in a Pressure Cooker. 
  • Add Soaked Black Sticky Rice, 5-6 cups of Water and knotted Pandan Leaves into the Pressure Cooker.
  • Close the lid and

For Black Sticky Rice Dessert - Pulut Hitam/Bee Koh Moy:

  • Once the Black Sticky Rice is cooked, add Palm Sugar/Rock Sugar to it along with a cup of Water.
  • Cook this on a low flame until the Palm Sugar/Rock Sugar melts.
  • Pour in 1/2 Cup of Thin Coconut Milk and cook this on a low flame for few minutes.
  • Stir the ingredients while cooking.
  • Finally, pour 1/2 Cup of Thick Coconut Milk and cook briefly.
  • If time permits, leave the Dessert aside for at least 20-30 minutes before serving.
  • This will enable the sticky rice to absorb the sweetness and flavour.
  • Serve Pulut Hitam/Bee Koh Moy in small bowls topped with reserved Thick Coconut Milk.
  • Add more Coconut Milk if you like the dessert creamier.

NOTES :

  • The Rice should be soft once cooked.  Can increase the amount of water if required.
  • This is a mildly sweet Dessert, adjust the amount of sweetener to suit your Sweet Tooth.
  • If you feel the Black Sticky Rice Dessert is thick, add more Coconut Milk.
  • Adjust the consistency of the dessert to suit your preference.
  • Serve the Black Sticky Rice Dessert warm or cold.


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