Nyonya Bak Chang 娘惹粽 - Nyonya Style Rice Dumplings | 南洋獨有的粽子 | 端午节粽子 Dragon Boat Festival

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
  • Nyonya Bak Chang 娘惹粽 - Nyonya Style Rice Dumplings | 南洋獨有的粽子 | 端午节粽子 Dragon Boat Festival
    Hey everyone, welcome back to g8stromania. We are about 1 month away from Dragon Boat Festival or 端午节. Previously we have shared a Hokkien rice dumpling recipe ( • 怎麼包福建咸肉粽 How to make H... ) and it was pretty well received. So today, we are back with another rice dumpling recipe and this time, it's going to be on Nyonya Style Rice Dumplings/Nyonya Chang or 娘惹粽. The filling is sweeter than the Hokkien variant and they have a blue tint, like Porcelain China.
    In this video, my mom will be showing the cooking and wrapping process. She will speak in mandarin and I will add subtitles for her. I will cover the remaining parts.
    0:00 - Introduction
    0:31 - Ingredient Prep
    4:42 - Frying Rice
    7:23 - Frying Filling
    12:23 - Wrapping Rice Dumplings
    14:10 - Cooking Rice Dumplings
    For this recipe, you will need the following ingredients:
    About 70-80 pcs of Bamboo leaves
    30 Rice Dumpling Strings
    1 kg glutinous rice
    5g dried butterfly pea flowers
    20 shallots
    10 cloves of garlics
    120g of winter melon sugar
    100g of dried mushrooms
    600g Pork belly
    Minced Soy bean paste
    20g Coriander seeds
    20g White Peppercorns
    30 small pieces of Pandan leaves
    Sauces used for filling:
    1 tbsp Light Soy Sauce
    1/3 tbsp Dark Soy Sauce
    1 tbsp Oyster Sauce
    3 tbsp Minced Soy Bean Paste
    2 tsp Sugar
    For the steps and wrapping procedure, please check out the video!
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Комментарии • 31

  • @lilycool2601
    @lilycool2601 2 года назад +3

    Love to learn this recipe. My concern is the wrapping. But I will definitely try my best to learn it. Thank you and to your mum for teaching you all her recipes 🙂👍

    • @G8stromania
      @G8stromania  2 года назад

      Wrapping definitely isn't easy. In fact, I only learnt how to do it when filming this video. Learnt it after 3 (unsuccessful!) attempts.

  • @j3f00at
    @j3f00at 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for sharing 👍😋❤️

  • @user-iu5sz1vy2s
    @user-iu5sz1vy2s Год назад

    Thank you for sharing 🥰🥰🥰

  • @brendatan4419
    @brendatan4419 3 года назад +4

    Hi, thanks for sharing the recipe in a simple and comprehensive way. Pacing is just right and clear explanation. Look forward to trying out your recipe. Looks delicious, yummy!

    • @G8stromania
      @G8stromania  3 года назад

      Thanks for the kind words :)

  • @dingdonglab8898
    @dingdonglab8898 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing , it is a slightly different recipe from others and I can imagine the superb taste already . What makes me even stunned is , this stainless steel Renaware is still nicely kept !

  • @jesslee9721
    @jesslee9721 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for your nyonya bak chang demo. Wow is delicious. May I get notification for future demos.

    • @G8stromania
      @G8stromania  2 года назад

      Yes, you may subscribe and turn on the notification bell for future videos update!

  • @naturegreeneries9396
    @naturegreeneries9396 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for sharing and sure very yummy to eat lol. I am good in wrapping Bak Chang but mine is totally different from yours as you have complicated procedures which I drooled to buy from you .. (Hahaha..) keep up and make full use of the time in this pandemic life! So sad all of us over the world!

    • @G8stromania
      @G8stromania  3 года назад +1

      Haha yes, great time to stay home and practice this

  • @catharina_t
    @catharina_t Год назад

    Thanks for sharing! Is there instruction on how to treat the bamboo leaves? I understand it has to be boiled, and then soaked before use?

  • @foodleveling
    @foodleveling 3 года назад +1

    Nice Nonya Ba Jang I Food Leveling

  • @angellam3884
    @angellam3884 3 года назад +1

    Hi , I can’t find the type of taucu where I live . Can I use Korean soy bean paste instead ?

  • @user-ge1xn5wh6t
    @user-ge1xn5wh6t 3 года назад +1

    👍👍👍👍

  • @angellam3884
    @angellam3884 3 года назад +1

    Hi I don’t have The same type of Taucu where I live . Can I use Korean style soy bean paste instead ?

    • @G8stromania
      @G8stromania  3 года назад +1

      Never tried but I think the taste is quite close

  • @elsietay8786
    @elsietay8786 3 года назад +1

    Can we add dried prawns n chestnuts.

    • @G8stromania
      @G8stromania  3 года назад

      Definitely, it’s all personal preference. Adding those looks like hokkien rice dumpling haha

  • @leeping6709
    @leeping6709 3 года назад +1

    6

  • @hendyhuang2989
    @hendyhuang2989 Год назад

    不是古老傳統的正宗娘惹粽子. 己經改良了成現代化的娘惹粽. 少了兩樣重要材料,又多了几樣其他材料.

  • @celynong7442
    @celynong7442 3 года назад

    Ll

  • @laurenciachew2561
    @laurenciachew2561 3 года назад

    Am not sure if you're a baba-bibi?? What your mother is doing not traditional ? My mother is not bibi too but (I m), in the 40s she married my dad and learnt nyonya cooking from my grandma and grand-aunt. Therefore, I can tell you...it's not how we do ours!

    • @G8stromania
      @G8stromania  3 года назад

      Nope, not Baba. Not sure about the authenticity of the recipe but honestly there’s so many differences in rice dumpling recipes. I’m sure there are bound to be differences even in those that claim are traditional.

    • @G8stromania
      @G8stromania  3 года назад

      May I also ask what’s the differences?

    • @laurenciachew2561
      @laurenciachew2561 3 года назад +1

      @@G8stromania hi there, for our family, the way we do it is all the diced meat (small pieces) size of a pea, same goes for the winter melon 🍈, all the coriander and white pepper all ground and frankly coriander needed the most...then plenty of shallots fry together, sugar to taste, this is the meat part, to mixed and fry together to fragrant and then set aside overnight. The next morning you will find some pig oil from the frying. And it's yummy 😋
      For the Yolk is additional or rather optional 👏because peranankan we don't add yolks.
      If adding chestnuts 🌰, also optional, you need to skin it, then clean and boil in water with some sugar and leave it in the sugar solution overnight.
      For the Glutinous rice, you did it right! 👍
      Now the wrapping...
      Cut ✂️some pandan leaves and whilst you are folding the leaves, put one small pandan leave then put the plain Glutinous rice , then the well mixed meat, top or cover with the blue Glutinous rice and fold the leaves... and a nyonya Chang is done.
      Most of the time...the Glutinous rice is white and white because there is no black sauce added. So after steaming like 2.30hours or 3hours. The chang will turn out fragrant and all the Glutinous rice will be cooked perfectly...👈
      After you have done all the cooking of the meat in 1pot..
      That's all
      No fuss
      It's the optional like chestnuts and yolk...so go try and enjoy making it the traditional baba-bibi way. 🍻🥂 cheers 👌👌👌

    • @G8stromania
      @G8stromania  3 года назад

      @@laurenciachew2561 haha i think it's abit hard to argue if it's traditional. Along the way some of the traditional stuff is substituted because of preferences of majority and things changes along the way. So I'll never say our recipes are the most authentic and traditional.
      From the way I see the your description, it's almost the same as ours other than using minced meat instead of cutting the meat up into small pieces (texture preferences). Also different is the leaving overnight part.
      By Coriander you mean the seeds or the leave itself? Should be the seeds right?
      Rice wise pretty much the same, maintain whiteness of the rice without adding dark soy sauce and other part blue. Wrapping and steaming/boiling is also the same.
      Yea Yolk and chestnuts pretty much optional. Yolk is Cantonese style and Chestnut is on the Hokkien side. Everyone can 自由发挥