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Angkoo (Red Koo Kuih)

  Recipe by Amy Beh

 Cuisine Chinese      Recipes   Restaurants
 Type of Dish Bread, cakes and cookies
 Cooking Method Steam
 Meal Types • Snacks
  Average Rating (2 users) : *****    
 
Angkoo (Red Koo Kuih)
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Ingredients
(A):
  • 250g glutinous rice flour - sifted
  • 1 tbsp tapioca flour
  • 75g steamed sweet potato - mashed
  • 3 tbsp sugar
  • 1-2 tbsp corn oil

    (B):
  • 150g water
  • 1/8 tsp orange-red colouring
  • Banana leaves - cut into small circles and greased
  • Corn oil for glazing

    Filling:
  • 200g split and skinned green peas - washed and soaked overnight;drain well
  • 150g sugar
  • 1-2 tbsp corn oil
  • 2 pandan leaves

    Method
    Mix (a) in a large bowl. Make a well in thecentre and add corn oil and (b). Mix well and knead to form a smooth but not sticky dough.

    Divide dough into equal portions and roll into balls. Flatten each portion slightly, add a small ball of filling. Pinch and seal the edges. Lightly dust angkoo mould with glutinous rice flour. Press each ball of dough into the mould. Knock mould lightly against table and the angkoo will slide out. Place each angkoo on greased, cut-out banana leaves.

    Steam angkoo over boiling water for four minutes, then open the lid and continue steaming for six more minutes or till cooked. This will ensure that the pattern comes out sharp and clear after cooking.

    Remove angkoo from steamer and brush lightly with corn oil to prevent them from sticking to one anotherand also to get the sheen.

    To make the filling: Steam green peas in a steamer for 20-30 minutes or till soft. Mash the green peas.

    Heat a non-stick pan, add in all filling ingredients and stir till mixture is almost dry. Remove the pandan leaves and leave aside to cool. Roll green pea paste into small balls and set aside to be used as filling.


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