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glutinous rice Recipes

23 delicious glutinous rice recipes from around the world

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ChinaMedium

Ba Bao Fan (Eight Treasure Rice)

A festive and visually stunning Chinese dessert, Ba Bao Fan is a sweet sticky rice pudding studded with a colorful assortment of dried fruits and nuts. Traditionally served during Lunar New Year and other celebrations, it symbolizes good fortune and prosperity. The rice is steamed in a decorative mold, creating an eye-catching presentation.

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VietnamMedium

Bánh Cam (Vietnamese Sesame Balls)

Bánh Cam are delightful Vietnamese deep-fried glutinous rice balls, traditionally filled with a sweet mung bean paste and coated in sesame seeds. They are known for their crispy exterior, chewy interior, and satisfyingly hollow center when fried correctly. A perfect sweet treat for any occasion.

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VietnamHard

Bánh Chưng (Vietnamese Square Sticky Rice Cake)

A traditional Northern Vietnamese square sticky rice cake, essential for Lunar New Year (Tết). It features layers of glutinous rice, savory mung bean paste, and seasoned pork belly, all wrapped in dong leaves and boiled for an extended period. The square shape symbolizes the Earth.

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VietnamHard

Bánh Ít Lá Gai (Vietnamese Ramie Leaf Dumplings)

Bánh Ít Lá Gai are traditional Vietnamese sweet dumplings made from black glutinous rice flour, colored and flavored with ramie leaves, and filled with a sweet mung bean paste. They are wrapped in banana leaves and steamed, resulting in a chewy, fragrant, and subtly sweet treat, often enjoyed during festivals and special occasions.

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PhilippinesMedium

Biko (Filipino Sweet Sticky Rice Cake)

A beloved Filipino dessert, Biko is a rich and chewy sweet sticky rice cake made from glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk and sweetened with a luscious coconut caramel sauce. It's a staple at celebrations and a comforting treat.

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ThailandEasy

Bua Loi (Floating Rice Balls in Coconut Cream)

Bua Loi is a traditional Thai dessert featuring colorful, chewy glutinous rice balls gently floating in a fragrant, sweet coconut milk sauce. It's a delightful and visually appealing treat.

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ThailandEasy

Bua Loy (Thai Glutinous Rice Balls in Coconut Cream)

Bua Loy features delightful, chewy glutinous rice balls in a sweet and fragrant coconut milk broth. Traditionally colored with natural ingredients like taro and pumpkin, these vibrant dumplings offer a comforting and subtly sweet dessert experience.

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VietnamMedium

Chè Trôi Nước (Vietnamese Floating Rice Balls)

Chè Trôi Nước are delightful, chewy glutinous rice balls with a sweet mung bean filling, gently simmered in a fragrant ginger-infused syrup and finished with creamy coconut milk. This dessert is a traditional and comforting treat, often enjoyed during special occasions like Tết (Vietnamese New Year).

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MalaysiaHard

Dodol

A rich, sticky, toffee-like sweet confection, traditionally prepared for Hari Raya celebrations. It requires significant patience and constant attention.

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PhilippinesEasy

Ginataang Bilo-Bilo

A comforting and sweet Filipino dessert soup made with glutinous rice balls (bilo-bilo), coconut milk, root vegetables, and fruits. It's a popular treat, especially during festive occasions.

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ChinaMedium

Jian Dui (Chinese Sesame Balls)

Jian Dui, also known as Chinese sesame balls, are delightful, crispy fried glutinous rice balls. They feature a chewy exterior, a sweet filling (traditionally red bean paste), and are generously coated in sesame seeds for a nutty crunch. A classic dim sum sweet treat.

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ThailandEasy

Khao Neow (Thai Sticky Rice)

Khao Neow, or Thai sticky rice, is a fundamental staple of Isaan cuisine. This recipe details the traditional method of steaming glutinous rice in a bamboo basket, resulting in a delightfully chewy and fragrant side dish perfect for scooping up curries and sauces.

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ThailandEasy

Khao Niew Mamuang (Thai Mango Sticky Rice)

A beloved Thai dessert featuring sweet, creamy coconut sticky rice served with perfectly ripe, fragrant mangoes. This recipe breaks down the process into manageable steps for a delightful homemade treat.

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IndonesiaMedium

Klepon (Indonesian Sweet Rice Balls)

Klepon are delightful, chewy glutinous rice balls infused with pandan's fragrant aroma, filled with molten palm sugar, and coated in fresh grated coconut. A popular traditional sweet snack.

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MalaysiaMedium

Kuih Seri Muka

A beloved two-layer Malaysian sweet treat featuring a base of steamed glutinous rice topped with a rich, vibrant pandan-infused coconut custard.

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MalaysiaHard

Lemang

Lemang is a traditional Malay dish of glutinous rice cooked in bamboo tubes, essential for celebrations like Hari Raya Aidilfitri. The rice is infused with the smoky aroma of the bamboo and the rich flavor of coconut milk.

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JapanMedium

Mochi (Japanese Rice Cakes)

Traditional Japanese mochi are soft, chewy, and slightly sweet glutinous rice cakes. They are a quintessential part of Japanese New Year celebrations and can be enjoyed in various ways, both sweet and savory.

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IndonesiaMedium

Onde-Onde (Indonesian Sesame Balls)

Onde-onde are delightful Indonesian sweet treats made from glutinous rice flour, filled with sweet mung bean paste, and coated in sesame seeds before being deep-fried to a golden, puffed perfection. They are a popular snack with Chinese-Indonesian heritage.

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MalaysiaMedium

Pulut Panggang (Grilled Glutinous Rice Parcels)

Fragrant and slightly sweet parcels of glutinous rice, filled with a savory spiced coconut and dried shrimp mixture, then grilled to perfection in banana leaves.

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PhilippinesMedium

Sapin-Sapon (Layered Rice Cake)

A beloved Filipino delicacy, Sapin-Sapin is a visually stunning and deliciously chewy layered rice cake made from glutinous rice flour, coconut milk, and sugar. Its vibrant, distinct layers, often colored and flavored with ube (purple yam) and jackfruit, make it a popular centerpiece for festivals and celebrations.

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JapanMedium

Sekihan (Red Bean Rice)

Sekihan is a traditional Japanese celebratory dish made with glutinous rice and azuki beans, giving it a distinctive red hue. It is often served on special occasions like birthdays, weddings, and holidays to bring good luck and joy.

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ChinaMedium

Tang Yuan (Black Sesame Filled Glutinous Rice Balls)

Chewy, tender glutinous rice dumplings filled with a rich, sweet black sesame paste. Traditionally enjoyed during the Winter Solstice Festival (Dongzhi) and Lantern Festival (Yuan Xiao Jie), symbolizing family reunion and completeness.

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South KoreaMedium

Yaksik (Korean Sweet Rice)

Yaksik, also known as Yakbap, is a traditional Korean sweet rice dessert made with glutinous rice, nuts, dried fruits, and a sweet syrup. It's often enjoyed during holidays and special occasions.

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