Homemade Red Sugar Puff Paste Recipe

To dine with friends Sichuan cuisine at a restaurant, they often order more Sichuan snacks after the main dishes.snacks--- such as red sugar balls. Having tried them several times, I fell in love with it and started thinking about how to make it at home.
Red sugar balls are delicious rice dishes will be loved too; they are made by shaping glutinous rice flour into small balls,glutinous rice flour and pressing them into round cakes. Then, they are fried in oil until golden and set.cakes After that, red sugar water is cooked up;red sugar syrup The balls are then added to the syrup, allowing the sweetness to slowly penetrate them, making them soft and glutinous.
Raw brown sugar retains more vitamins and minerals than refined sugar, making it a very good food. It has benefits such as tonifying qi,blood tonifying spleen and stomach, warming and soothing the middle jiao, unblocking blood stasis, and anti-aging. It is especially suitable for women with irregular menstruation or those who have just given birth. Red sugar is particularly good for the elderly, especially for those who are frail after old age or recovery from a serious illness.
This snack, although not visually appealing, is fragrant and sweet. Eating it can replenish blood and nourish one's appearance, making it perfect for women during their period;it can also serve as a late-night snack for men watching the European Cup to help them stay energized while staying up...

A sweet and soft snack - [Red Sugar Balls]
milled glutinous rice flour, brown sugar, white sesame seeds.
How to make red sugar balls
Prepare the ingredients;

Combine glutinous rice flour with water to form a smooth dough;
Divide and roll the dough into small balls;Round dumplings;.

Heat the pan with a little oil, flatten the balls and fry until both sides are golden brown;
.

Pour in an appropriate amount of water and brown sugar to cook until boiling;
Cook the fried balls for two or three minutes, turning occasionally;

Reduce heat and simmer for another couple of minutes to thicken the sauce;
Transfer to a serving dish and sprinkle with white sesame seeds.

Tips for making red sugar balls
Form a smooth dough from glutinous rice flour, divide into small portions, shape them into balls, set aside;
Heat oil in a pan, flatten the balls and fry until golden on both sides without fully cooking;
Cook an appropriate amount of water with brown sugar until boiling, add the fried balls and cook for two or three minutes, turning occasionally;
Simmer to thicken the sauce, serve in a dish and sprinkle with sesame seeds.
Red sugar balls Ingredients Complementary food tips
Longan and red sugar can be eaten together: Longans are very beneficial for those with blood deficiency insomnia. When paired with lily , it has therapeutic effects on pregnancy-related complications. Hawthorn and red sugar can be eaten together: Hawthorns have the effect of unblocking blood stasis, helping to remove local blood stagnation. When paired with red sugar, they provide rich nutrition for women and have certain curative effects on menstrual disorders due to blood stasis.
Glutinous rice nutritional value Rice glutinous, also known as japonica or sticky rice.
It contains proteins, fats, sugars, calcium, phosphorus, iron, vitamin B, vitamins, and a large amount of starch. It can be cooked into porridge,
cookedmilling protein and brewed into alcohol. Regular consumption has a nourishing effect on the body.Glutinous rice benefits include tonifying qi and blood, strengthening spleen and stomach, solidifying exterior to stop sweating, stopping diarrhea, stabilizing pregnancy, detoxifying and treating sores. It is suitable for people with cold deficiency gastritis, gastric or duodenal ulcers, and diabetes mellitus with thirst. Rice glutinous rice has tonic effects on the center, benefits qi, nourishes the stomach and strengthens the spleen, consolidates the exterior to stop sweating, stops diarrhea, stabilizes pregnancy, and detoxifies and treats sores. It can be used for cold deficiency stomach pain, ulcers in the stomach and duodenum, and diabetes with excessive thirst.



