Cookbook:Abuk-abuk (Sweet Steamed Sago Dumplings)
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Abuk-abuk is a Malaysian steamed sweet dumpling made with sago. This version is made with white sugar, but gula melaka palm sugar is also used.
Ingredients
[edit | edit source]- 120 g sago pearls
- 100 g white granulated sugar
- 60 g grated coconut meat
- ¼ tsp salt
- ½ tsp green food coloring (optional)
- 8 ea. 2 cm pieces of pandan leaf
- 8 banana leaves, rolled into cones
Procedure
[edit | edit source]- Prepare a steamer over a few inches of simmering water.
- Place the sago in a strainer, and rinse well under running water. Let drain.
- Transfer the sago to a bowl, then mix in the coconut, salt, and food coloring.
- Fill each banana leaf cone with a scoop of the sago mixture. It should fill the cone about halfway.
- Place a scoop of sugar on top of the sago mixture.
- Top the sugar with another scoop of the sago mixture.
- Place a piece of pandan leaf on top of the sago mixture. Fold the banana leaf to fully enclose the packet.
- Transfer the packets to the steamer, cover, and steam for 15–20 minutes.
- Remove from the steamer and allow to cool.
- Unwrap the packets and serve.