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Thursday, June 17, 2010

BINGKA TEPUNG BERAS

Bingka Tepung Beras Recipe @ treatntrick.blogspot.com

This is another traditional kuih of Malaysia/Singapore, made of rice flour, coconut milk and sugar.  Bingka Tepung Beras  is normally served either for breakfast or after completing your meal as dessert.

In the olden days, fresh coconut is used for making this dessert but now ready made coconut milk is being used.

Almost forgotten, this  Bingka Tepung Beras is hardly on sale unlike kuih bakar (similar preparation) which is made of wheat flour is easily obtainable from food stalls around the country.

For more information about pandan leaves, do check out this link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandanus_amaryllifolius


BINGKA TEPUNG BERAS RECIPE

2 C rice flour
1 C white sugar
2 C coconut milk
3 C water
1 pandan leaf knotted
1 teaspoon salt
C  =  cup

METHOD

* Place all ingredients in a deep pot, mix well using the whisk, make sure no lump.

* Using medium heat, stir the mixture until slightly thick.

^ Remove the pandan leaf and pour onto greased 8 inches pan.

* Bake for 45-50 minutes @ 190 C or a skewer inserted in the middle comes out clean.

* Cool completely before slicing.

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32 comments:

  1. wow really delicious one..thanks for sharing this malay recipe..

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  2. looks delicious & tempting. Nice click.

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  3. Looks delicious..Thanks for sharing this wonderful recipe.

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  4. Thanks for sharing this traditional sweet dish! Looks really delicious!

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  5. Looks delicious... And somewhat similar to the kallappam what my mom prepares.

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  6. The dsh looks super yummy...soooooo white and soft :).

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  7. Wow, the dish look and sounds lovely, something that I would love to eat if given. Thanks for introducing me to such nice Malaysian sweets :)

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  8. Looks like Vattayapams from Kerala. Looks delish Dear..Soft and spongy..

    Love
    Kairali sisters

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  9. Cute and delicious beras, looks utterly yummy..

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  10. As soon as i saw the name of the dish im confused...but aftr reading ur post got it...really looking very nice and yummy....

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  11. wow...what a pleasent white colour dish. i really loved it. going to try it soon

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  12. hmm..thats a unique and delicious looking dessert..thanks for sharing this recipe...

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  13. hmmmm very interesting ..... need to try this.. looks yummy. Thanks for the recipe.

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  14. Hi... First time in ur blog.... U have a nice set of recipes... So yummy... Loved this recipe. Nice to know abt a new traditional recipe...

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  15. This white and soft Bingka Tepung Beras looks very delicious.Love the presentation.

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  16. you kuih looks very yummy ... i will try it ... thanks for visiting my blog ... it is so wonderfull to know recipes of each country ... as you know i am new to blogging it is so much fun to connect with all of you

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  17. Thanks all for your encouraging words....

    Sukanya Ramkumar and Satya...thanks for visiting and your sweet comments, hope to see you often...

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  18. Thanks dear for sharing this traditional sweet with us. the dish looks lovely ...

    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  19. being in singapore i never explored any local sweets. nice one.perfect shapes

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  20. this is new to me...looks absolutely delicious...

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  21. haven't tried this before but the look of it I can say it must have tasted soft and divine:)...nice click too :)

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  22. Never tasted or heard abt this one..Butthis looks so soft and temoting.

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  23. yummy.....I like rice..coconut combo...Thanks for visiting my blog..Do visit again

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  24. This looks delicious -- I love coconut desserts! It's also very pretty.

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  25. Coconut rice cakes looks super and yummy.

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  26. Very interesting recipe! Must try it.

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  27. Oh boy, that luks real delicious.

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  28. thanks for sharing..it sure does look real good.

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  29. Dear TT,
    Glad I gave this recipe a try.
    Minta izin copy paste ye.
    Yum yum tol kuih ni:)
    Thank u sooooooooooo much for d sharing...

    emmmuah!!:)

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