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  • Опубликовано: 7 окт 2024
  • Sweet, nutty black sesame filling enrobed by a soft, chewy, mochi-like dough, steeped in a warming ginger tea...this is the ultimate comforting dessert! These black sesame balls have their roots in Chinese cuisine where they're known as "tang yuan", but they are also super popular in Thailand. Not hard to make, but there are a lot of techniques involved for a successful outcome so make sure you read the written recipe before you attempt to make these!
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Комментарии • 246

  • @PailinsKitchen
    @PailinsKitchen  5 лет назад +18

    HELLO LOVELY VIEWERS! Important Note:
    If you have questions about this recipe, you can post it here for the community to answer. But if you want to ask me, please get in touch via Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or my website (all links are in the description above). If you leave questions in the comments I may not see them due to the large volume of comments I receive across the hundreds of videos on this channel.
    Also, before sending on any questions be sure to read the written recipe on the website as I often add extra tips and notes not covered in the video.
    Thank you for watching!

    • @shermanphung341
      @shermanphung341 3 года назад +1

      Hi Pailin, just wondering, if I can make them in advance and freeze them for later use?
      If so, should I cook them before freezing?

  • @kmellee
    @kmellee 6 лет назад +57

    Oh my gosh this is one of my favourite dishes. My parents make it all the time whenever I go home to visit them. A tip for the glutinous rice flour and water mixture: I alternate between smaller amounts of water and the flour so that you can get the right texture. That way if you happen to add too much water, you still have flour left over to fix your mistake (and vice versa). Thank you for sharing this video!

  • @TheVivienne1990
    @TheVivienne1990 3 года назад +8

    Oh my god that 1/4 teaspoon salt makes all the difference! The first time I made those rice balls I forgot to add the salt and it felt like something was missing; this time I made sure I add the salt and it’s soooooooo good!!!

  • @NosebleeddeGroselha
    @NosebleeddeGroselha 3 года назад +2

    This, this is how you make a recipe video. All the necessary tips, no unnecessary personal long stories and inside jokes, all the measures, just perfect. I'm gonna subscribe!

  • @kalauj
    @kalauj 3 года назад +31

    Every Asian has that type of spoon in their home. 😂 It’s really an Asian spoon staple.

  • @derekl4623
    @derekl4623 6 лет назад +70

    some people fills them with sweet yam paste, sweet ground peanuts and sweet ground black sesame and serves them in sweet soybean curd and milk or sweet peanut soup etc. so good! ( and we usually have them during the festive season to signify gathering and togetherness!

    • @jellofel8138
      @jellofel8138 6 лет назад +3

      Yep, any kind of nutty filling will do. And pork/vegetable filling is also quite popular here in Shanghai. Of course you don't serve a savory dish in sweet soups, therefor the water in which the dumplings are boiled is served instead. I know it's a most unique take on Tang Yuan/Tong Yun, but I don't think it hurts to give it a try.

    • @markb4106
      @markb4106 6 лет назад

      Can you share a simple recipe for the sweetened been curd. Sounds very tasty. Thanks

    • @dragonwolf2370
      @dragonwolf2370 6 лет назад

      I tried few similar recipies to this in Hong Kong, with their unique coffee and tea... its quite depressing not being able to find that again..but can't afford to travel so far for a meal ... lol

  • @florayap8215
    @florayap8215 20 дней назад

    thank u for this video, i was looking for someone who actualy make the paste with real sesame seeds rather than sesame powder! thank u for the blending instructions

  • @oliviaantonette5647
    @oliviaantonette5647 5 лет назад +11

    My family adds pandan leaves into the tea too! We usually get store bought tang yuan - so thanks for this awesome recipe Pai, now I'll make it at home instead! ❤️

  • @gracema9480
    @gracema9480 5 лет назад +1

    I actually got myself to try this, and it totally worked...! Soooo yum. Hands down best Tong Yuan instructions on the entire Internet. Love from London

  • @ariakusakabe1847
    @ariakusakabe1847 2 года назад +3

    Omg thank you so much! I never knew that the red rice flour bag isnt for mochi making, no wonder mine always failed! This is so informative and helpful, i look forward to giving this a try!

  • @BiancaGoenawan
    @BiancaGoenawan 5 лет назад +3

    On the other hand this is also very do-able for me, as a college student! I bought a pre-grinded sesame powder because i don’t have a grinder, and made my ginger tea in my instant pot along with pandan leaves added in. I don’t have pots and pans even though i have a stove, so i just microwaved my coconut oil to make it melt. I made this several times before knowing Pailin’s recipe and the most useful tip to brush the oil on my palm. Makes so much difference!

  • @mavencalore1609
    @mavencalore1609 Год назад +1

    I love how you explain things with alternatives too

  • @taliamurad9889
    @taliamurad9889 6 лет назад +16

    "Tea is steaping and filling is chilling" so cute

  • @lillianlouie4284
    @lillianlouie4284 2 года назад +1

    Love this dessert! My dad used to make black sesame rice pudding and said it helped keep his hair black!!

  • @gummydogs
    @gummydogs 6 лет назад +68

    I can't count how many times I've burnt the roof of my mouth eating these recklessly

    • @cyna866
      @cyna866 4 года назад

      gummydogs 😂😂😂

    • @leylina9770
      @leylina9770 3 года назад

      bite and blow LOL

  • @sandramicheleleong9298
    @sandramicheleleong9298 6 лет назад +3

    Love this Tang Yuan, beside Black Sesame Peanut & Red Bean Paste also taste good too.

  • @loati94
    @loati94 2 года назад +3

    I think another good indicator to see if the seeds are roasted is picking a couple and pressing them between your fingers, if they disintegrate in a powder they are roasted, if they stay the same they are still raw. Or at least is what I did once when I toasted raw sesame seeds

  • @hellobathory9990
    @hellobathory9990 3 года назад

    I had the luck of trying some of these at a church I would go to as a kid and I’m obsessed with Asian deserts
    So grateful to have been able to try these!

  • @ABMaybeCrazy
    @ABMaybeCrazy 6 лет назад +22

    Beautiful woman. Your smile and persona keeps me watching your videos as well as your passion. Keep up the great work.

  • @watissotthibandhu2354
    @watissotthibandhu2354 6 лет назад +1

    I LOVE this dessert. I'm from Had Yai as well. During my childhood, this dessert and other Chinese inspired desserts (เต้าทึง เต้าฮวย รวมมิตร etc.) are especially well-known and popular there. I miss them so much.

  • @andymanalo86
    @andymanalo86 5 лет назад +9

    I can watch you all day, you’re so entertaining! I’ll wait fot your next video.

  • @noelmyeo
    @noelmyeo 4 года назад +1

    I've loved these forever, but never knew they'd be so easy to do.
    Will be giving this a try tomorrow!
    Thank you for giving me something to do in self-isolation!

  • @maecheah2032
    @maecheah2032 6 лет назад +2

    I love love black sesame paste!!! Thank you super very much!!! Finally a proper paste I can make!!

  • @alicechang1190
    @alicechang1190 2 года назад +1

    I made these for CNY and your recipe’s works like wonder! Thank you 😊

  • @christinakuzmyn3270
    @christinakuzmyn3270 6 лет назад +1

    I LOVE these....and never, ever, thought this was doable at home!! I'm having a moment lol. Thank you!

  • @prettywoman7995
    @prettywoman7995 6 лет назад +5

    I cant cook but i love watching your vdeos, beautiful Pai.

  • @Cookfork1
    @Cookfork1 4 года назад +1

    Thanks a lot. I'm your big fan from Myanmar :D

  • @DannyKitchenMafia
    @DannyKitchenMafia 5 лет назад

    remind my favorite dessert from my childhood ( I think first time in china town , YaoWaRat , Bangkok , Thailand ) until today still one of the most my fav. thank you for the demo , i will try to make my own one day... thank you to bring my time back.....

  • @charitysheppard4549
    @charitysheppard4549 5 лет назад +4

    I just found your channel, and I am so excited. I love food from all over Asia and have an extensive cookbook selection (now I want to add yours. I've always purchased these from the Asian grocery stores I shop at, because I thought they would be a terror to make. I have all of the ingredients at home, so I am definitely trying them in the next couple days. I assume it would be similar for the ones filled with red bean paste and covered in sesame seeds. I cannot wait to watch more of your videos!! Thanks for sharing!!

  • @eddierouge2588
    @eddierouge2588 3 года назад

    just tried it -- it's my new favorite dessert! and it's quite a light one so thats real nice

  • @midnight_bee
    @midnight_bee 6 лет назад +2

    i love this channel!!! not only is it Thai related but it also features delicious food around the world!

  • @basilcoriander470
    @basilcoriander470 6 лет назад

    Timely! Just thought about this dish when it's getting cold and wet. Thanks for the detailed techniques.

  • @julienkim16
    @julienkim16 6 лет назад +1

    I also use those Thai spoons. One of the greatest inventions. It can be used as a spoon, tiny bowl, knife, and a measuring device. Thin enough to cut cooked foods but strong enough to never warp because of the angles built into the spoon.

    • @PailinsKitchen
      @PailinsKitchen  6 лет назад +1

      Aren't they amazing??

    • @julienkim16
      @julienkim16 6 лет назад +1

      @@PailinsKitchen I forgot - the spoons also stack perfectly with almost zero space between - very compact for storage!

  • @oceannielle
    @oceannielle 4 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for this incredible recipe...hurry to try it 🥰😁

  • @chuckielouviere7644
    @chuckielouviere7644 Год назад

    This is my favorite dessert! And I was so happy to find your video and I thank you! I usually buy these at Uwajamaya but they have stopped carrying them. And that being the largest Asian market,it was the only market near me that had them. I can't wait to try to make these!

  • @Miss_cin2
    @Miss_cin2 6 лет назад +5

    What coincidence, I bought this morning from supermarket, I plan to boil it tomorrow.

  • @WNKS70
    @WNKS70 Год назад +1

    We have similar like that in Indonesia, in Bali no Java island especially we using ground peanut since sesame isn’t really our rain staple. In some variations we also put cooked tody palm in syrup

  • @toniiiiiitoni
    @toniiiiiitoni 3 года назад

    I love this recipe - simple, delicious and just the right sweetness!

  • @kerepus
    @kerepus 6 лет назад +1

    I went to a restaurant and they made a "dry" version. Once boiled, they roll it in ground almond/peanut eat along side with ginger tea.
    Super good !

    • @momo-tg4we
      @momo-tg4we 2 года назад

      Wah I wanna try that!

  • @aravindhanvivekanandhan7106
    @aravindhanvivekanandhan7106 5 лет назад +6

    Pai it is just so amazing how much culinary traditions are so much conserved across counties which do not share boundaries. I am from South India and believe me we have exactly the same rice dumpling with black sesame filling. The only difference is along with sesame we add coconut to the filling, the dough is made with regular rice flour since we dont get glutinous rice flour and instead of boiling the dumpling we steam it. Apart from these three differences everything else is the same. Of course the dumpling are eaten alone not with any tea. I see lot of similarities between Thai cuisine and South Indian cuisine. This could be because Indians did had some connections with South East Asian countries centuries back.

    • @mavencalore1609
      @mavencalore1609 Год назад

      What's it called?!

    • @aravindhanvivekanandhan7106
      @aravindhanvivekanandhan7106 Год назад

      @@mavencalore1609 Kolukattai in South India and modak in North India.

    • @markchan8110
      @markchan8110 Год назад +2

      @@aravindhanvivekanandhan7106 No this is chinese desert and it had nothing to do with indian. It is called Tang Yuan. There are many chinese living in Thailand.

    • @aravindhanvivekanandhan7106
      @aravindhanvivekanandhan7106 Год назад

      @@markchan8110 I said we have a very similar dessert.

    • @markchan8110
      @markchan8110 Год назад

      @@aravindhanvivekanandhan7106 Your last few sentences suggest that this dessert had indian influence

  • @Doughnutthanwarin
    @Doughnutthanwarin 6 лет назад +33

    Getting black sesame on your teeth is authentic
    Adam Hunter

    • @lynnguyen9927
      @lynnguyen9927 6 лет назад +3

      Thanwarin Carroll that’s why there’s a better version in Vietnam which they change black sesame to green beans. I prefer that one 👌🏻

  • @emalinel
    @emalinel 6 лет назад +2

    Oh my God. I had such a hard time making these at home a while back. The dough kept cracking on me and it was just a sad mess. Thanks for making a recipe on this! It's my favorite dessert :D

  • @yankihan
    @yankihan 4 года назад +1

    I just tried to make some before watching the video they literally look like a monster - very scary. Thanks for the tip for first freezing the filling - so clever! and also the fact that the black thumb should not touch the dumpling - gosh mine looked like they were picked up from dumpster.... Thanks Pailin!!!

  • @leonieduplessis4467
    @leonieduplessis4467 2 года назад +1

    Loved the sesame rice balls

  • @ohheycrystalhey
    @ohheycrystalhey 6 лет назад

    Yes!! I ate these on yuan xiao jie every year with my family, but only the frozen supermarket version. The black sesame were my favorite. I actually tried to make these one time in college for a video project for my Chinese class, but undercooked the dough on accident so they were horrible!! I'll try again with the proper 9 & 12 grams this week so maybe next yuan xiao jie we can eat homemade ones!

  • @sammanshahid9366
    @sammanshahid9366 6 лет назад +14

    (Love from pakistan) Hi pai how are you? looks so yummy !!! I'm Thai I Love your all recipes
    Khob khun kha.

  • @fussypanda
    @fussypanda 5 лет назад +1

    tang yuan is pretty easy to make even for kids when you get the dough right. in china it's common to make it at home or everybody sit around the table to make it together. i learned it when i was 9 or 10 from mom because we had a competition in class at school so i never thought it was something impossible to make it ourselves! the easiest filling is chopped brick shaped cane sugar (pian tang in chinese) so when it's boiled the sugar will melt inside;) then the frozen rice balls became more common products in supermarket later so we made it less often and we enjoy different fillings which we don't make at home.

  • @teresabristygomes5754
    @teresabristygomes5754 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much P'Pai. I really wanted to learn that. Love you 😍😍😍

  • @faizaahmad2578
    @faizaahmad2578 6 лет назад

    Dessert which will digest ur food alsoo very well ... its a win win 😍😍

  • @chuckthompson4138
    @chuckthompson4138 3 года назад

    I love your channel and recipes and to be honest really really "wink" like you too. I just ordered Thai chili paste and Thai chilies to make your Tom Yum Spaghetti. I had an authentic Thai restaurant that I loved right down the road that had to shut down because of this Covid nightmare. I will miss you Chalita! I used to order full on "10" on the heat scale and loved it. She offered to teach me how to cook Thai, but work keeps me really busy. Thank you so much and I am learning from you now, Chalita would be happy.

  • @lovebaking2503
    @lovebaking2503 5 лет назад +1

    thanks for sharing, have just tried your recipe..

  • @faitharissa
    @faitharissa 2 года назад +1

    definitely want to try make this!

  • @XX-lg6my
    @XX-lg6my 6 лет назад +2

    Beautiful recipe. I love this dish!

  • @simplyme3306
    @simplyme3306 6 лет назад

    Yums my favourite tang yuan in black sesame😍we add pandan leaves to boil the ginger soup. Eaten during full moon, Chinese New Year festivals. We have matcha with red bean filling, yam filling...in soya bean milk instead of ginger soup too😁

  • @heatherxiao7824
    @heatherxiao7824 6 лет назад +2

    WOW i’m a new subscriber and your recipes are awesome! i cannot wait to try your chicken adobo recipe!!! thanks pai ❤️

  • @lorrainem8234
    @lorrainem8234 6 лет назад

    This sounds yummy! Thank you for all of the extra tips you offer with your recipe.

  • @victoriatrinh8380
    @victoriatrinh8380 6 лет назад

    One of my favorite desserts! Good thing I live near this Chinese dessert house! Will be going there for some black sesame balls before work today!

  • @kuleacounselling3376
    @kuleacounselling3376 2 года назад +1

    You are so beautiful, charismatic and talented! Thank you for this video. I will be making it with my sons. :)

  • @chinesegirl0711
    @chinesegirl0711 5 лет назад +1

    Watching you eat make my mouth watering 😳

  • @thevincechong
    @thevincechong 6 лет назад

    Recipe and instructions are on point. Very well done Pai. I just love watching your videos 👍

  • @deessmohdzain902
    @deessmohdzain902 5 лет назад +1

    Love this. Thank you Ms Pai

  • @Cirindell
    @Cirindell 6 лет назад

    Omg, we buy these from the store all the time...Will definitely have to try the homemade version!!

  • @TurbFlo
    @TurbFlo 3 года назад +2

    We used to love to get these at a restaurant and they put them in a hot rice wine soup thing. It was delicious :P
    Can't wait to try this recipe out!

  • @realonly3067
    @realonly3067 5 лет назад +2

    Its a filling dessert, we havd it in the Philippines, but its called "Palitaw Latik", from a floating rice cake in reduced coconut milk based syrup like soup.

  • @MrAlvinSinfulSong
    @MrAlvinSinfulSong 6 лет назад

    I always have the ginger tea with pandan leaf :) gives sweetness which contrast the ginger taste

  • @AJ-ye3nq
    @AJ-ye3nq 2 года назад +1

    ชอบช่องคุณมากค่ะ ขอบคุณนะคะ

  • @kimtran5688
    @kimtran5688 6 лет назад +1

    Vietnam have the similar dessert but we stuffed it with mung beans paste. My favorite is just the plain balls soaked in the ginger syrup

  • @vallarieb8676
    @vallarieb8676 3 года назад

    Oooooh! Just found this! I def need to try!! I love this dessert!

  • @tinglesrosyrupeeland
    @tinglesrosyrupeeland 6 лет назад

    Looks so delicious! Thank you so much for sharing your recipe and tips!

  • @angellee6940
    @angellee6940 6 лет назад +4

    Thanks for the recipe Pai! Definitely gonna have to try it.
    But....can we just acknowledge a side profile of ADAM!!!! 😱

  • @sliceoflime4735
    @sliceoflime4735 6 лет назад

    This is similar to an Odiya dessert called Manda pitha...we add ginger n jagery alongwith sesame seeds paste or grated coconut n make the stuffing hence eliminating the requirement of a separate concoction. N I absolutely love it! My grandmother used to make it n it's one of my most favourite childhood memories to go to her place n be served these piping hot yummy dumplings! I love these chilled too! But I m sure having them with a separate concoction or tea must be a lil different n I would love to try it.
    Love your videos. I m from India ☺️

  • @OombaPoomba
    @OombaPoomba 4 года назад +1

    I bet gappy loves these

  • @stevefranklin9176
    @stevefranklin9176 4 года назад +1

    Pop a tiny pinch 3gms of Osmanthus tea flowers in the ginger soup just before serving yum

  • @jasonsteele6920
    @jasonsteele6920 6 лет назад

    Reminds me of hamantaschen with poppyseed filling. I have got to try these!

  • @alejandrosantos7708
    @alejandrosantos7708 5 месяцев назад

    My fav dessert when im working in hk

  • @tulipacjrocha
    @tulipacjrocha 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you, very accurate teachung

  • @krharris26
    @krharris26 6 лет назад

    I had a similar dish at a Chinese restaurant called Chengdu Gourmet in Pittsburgh. The dish is called rice balls in wine soup, and it was fantastic!

  • @angelamonzingo2743
    @angelamonzingo2743 6 лет назад

    I love it I tried the homemade calamari I love this to just as much it was so good

  • @eryfisa6532
    @eryfisa6532 6 лет назад

    Really love it...i hv tried this one before... And ginger really good for our body...

  • @michellelyny5640
    @michellelyny5640 6 лет назад +1

    หิวเลยค่ะ ❤

  • @anishkapereira3543
    @anishkapereira3543 6 лет назад

    This is awesome. In singapore we eat it in a sweet peanut liquid like soup

  • @charisseooi1037
    @charisseooi1037 5 лет назад +1

    Hi. Hope that you can share a Chinese black sesame steamed bun (mantou) recipe. Looking forward to it.

  • @rishilawrence6904
    @rishilawrence6904 3 года назад

    Thank you so much! I tried making it today and it was a disaster. Im gonna follow this recipe next time! In my country we call it Kueh Ee

  • @NamNguyen-yv1vx
    @NamNguyen-yv1vx 6 лет назад

    Hi Pai! I absolutely love your channel, and it has inspired me to cook more! Could you maybe explore more Vietnamese recipies? I would love to see your take on Pho or Bun Bo Hue (it's a wonderful mildly spicy lemongrass pork/beef noodle soup)!

  • @PaulMatematechapa
    @PaulMatematechapa 6 лет назад

    I share Ur video to my aunty she love cooking like u.

  • @omgwth7567
    @omgwth7567 6 лет назад

    this recipe is fabulous, devine, marvelous...

  • @taliamurad9889
    @taliamurad9889 6 лет назад

    I love the way you make food

  • @jims6056
    @jims6056 4 года назад +1

    Man, this looks good!

  • @elgatolounge3345
    @elgatolounge3345 3 года назад

    Great video, gonna try it

  • @chrisly8709
    @chrisly8709 3 года назад

    my grandma makes these and sometimes she made small tiny balls without the stuffing. i don’t know why, but those were my favourite lol

  • @pete7421
    @pete7421 5 лет назад +1

    Love this! 😍👍🏻👍🏻

  • @TheMrinalBanerjee
    @TheMrinalBanerjee 6 лет назад

    Sawatdee khrawp from India!!! This one is a must try!!!

  • @hollish196
    @hollish196 2 года назад +1

    This is actually three recipes in one!

  • @yoyogameoof3522
    @yoyogameoof3522 4 года назад +1

    Ty for telling me how to cook

  • @leynanguyen1317
    @leynanguyen1317 6 лет назад +2

    thanks for sharing👍😍

  • @yanjijay6752
    @yanjijay6752 6 лет назад

    🤤 that would be so good in this cold weather here atm yummy .

  • @davidmoza8499
    @davidmoza8499 6 лет назад

    YESSSS!!!! NEW RECIPEEEEEEEEEE!!!!

  • @TuneIntoAiko
    @TuneIntoAiko 6 лет назад

    I've made this with peanut filling too. Both fillings are absolutely delicious!

  • @staggeredpotato6941
    @staggeredpotato6941 5 лет назад +1

    You are so sweet ! oh and the chef is sweet too :-)

  • @gabrielkokwaigan9553
    @gabrielkokwaigan9553 6 лет назад +1

    Why isnt Adam wrapping the balls??? He should try it!!!! This is such a childhood food!!!