I'm craving for wajik (sweetened palm sugar glutinous rice pudding) now. This is a traditional festival sweet my mum used to make.
The process of making this kuih, first you have to cook the glutinous rice either by steaming or use rice cooker which is simplest and safest method, can't go wrong, just dump the rice in the cooker it will do the rest.
Secondly prepare the sugar and coconut milk syrup until it thickens, and that requires constant stirring. Only then the cooked glutinous rice is added. What I have used here is low fat coconut milk but feel free to use normal ones.
Another item is screwpine leaves that was used but if unavailable you could omit this since the leaves are for fragrance only.
WAJIK RECIPE
1 cup white glutinous rice (soak 4 hours)
1 cup water
1 cup palm sugar
3/4 cup coconut milk
1/4 cup water
salt
2 pandan leaves knotted
METHOD
* Rinse the glutionus rice several times and soak at least 4 hours.
* Put in the rice, 1 cup water and salt into a rice cooker and on the switch, occasionally stir and let it cook. Once it is cooked, stir to separate and let cool.
* In a non stick pot, combine sugar and water, bring to boil, strain. Put back the syrup into the pot together with coconut milk, salt and pandan leaves. Keep stirring until thicken and bubbles appear on top. Discard the pandan leaves.
* Now add the cooked rice, stir until rice fully coated by syrup and leaves side of pot.
* Pour onto greased shallow tray and let cool.
* When completely cool, slice as per your desired shape and serve.
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This is new to me. Looks delicious :)
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ReplyDeleteWow that looks so wonderful..real yummy sweet. Very healthy..will try this. Thank you so much for this recipe dear.
ReplyDeleteDelicious sweet,never heard about this, thanks for sharing..
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ReplyDeleteLooks absolutely yummy dear..Never had this before though..will try this for sure
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Kairali sisters
Love to see traditional recipes.Looks yummy
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ReplyDeletelloks so tempting..kids will love it...treat for the sweet tooth...
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ReplyDelete-Mini B.
Rice halwa right? I love the black rice halwa which is available in srilanka. It looks like that. Definitely a very yuumy desert :) Thanks for shring this recipe :)
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ReplyDeleteI think even I am also starting to crave for that sweet...looks super delicious dear :)
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ReplyDeleteAkak!!! I simply love wajiks!!! Hantar sikit kat Love..;)
ReplyDeleteEsselamu aleykum sister,
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wah...nice blog! ada resepi wajik lagi. i like!
ReplyDeletetapi,...takut tak jadi la kalau i buat, takde bakat..huhu..
sedapnya wajik.. my favourite food.. jarang2 dapat makan nie..
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this new sweet dish....Looks yummy
ReplyDeleteDeepa
Hamaree Rasoi
Very interesting & yummy sweet dish..
ReplyDeletenew sweet to me. sounds like a malaysian dish
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This is a new recipe to me, never heard of these. Looking yummy and good!
ReplyDeletethats very new to me..
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely sweetmeat! I'd love to gobble them up!
ReplyDeleteoh...these are so delicious. I miss them. I have to make here. I wish I can just go out and buy now!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all your sweet comment...
ReplyDeletehayatcemresi...w'salam and thanks for your compliment...
Sridevi...thanks, this is popular dessert of Malaysia and Singapore...
unlisted_one...terima kasih sudi singgah, cuba sedikit dulu mana tahu menjadi, kalau gagal cuba lagi, bukankah kita semua belajar dari kesilapan?
jeyashrisuresh...welcome to my blog, thanks for visiting, yes it's from Malaysia and Singapore..
wany...thanks sudi singgah, memang sedap tapi jarang org nak buat kuih ni lagi.....
Totally a new recipes, looks absolutely drool-worthy.
ReplyDeletedelicious looking sqaures...would love to hve them. yum
ReplyDeleteOh! I love glutinous rice...but have to confess that never had this way...looks very tasty...must try it soon ;-)
ReplyDeleteoh wow! my fav. so simple it is.. thanks dear.
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