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Bubur Cha Cha

A vibrant and comforting Malaysian dessert soup featuring tender cubes of yam and sweet potato simmered in a fragrant coconut milk broth, sweetened with palm sugar and studded with chewy sago pearls.

Vorbereitungszeit25 minutes
Kochzeit30 minutes
Gesamtzeit55 minutes
Portionen6
SchwierigkeitsgradEasy
Bubur Cha Cha - Malaysia traditional dish

🧂 Zutaten

  • 200 g Sweet potato
  • 200 g Taro (yam)
  • 800 ml Coconut milk(Use full-fat for a richer dessert. Divide into two 400ml cans if needed.)
  • 50 g Sago pearls
  • 100 g Palm sugar (Gula Melaka)
  • 200 ml Water(For cooking sago.)
  • 2 pieces Pandan leaves(Optional, for fragrance)

💡 Profitipps

  • For a richer flavor and creamier texture, use full-fat coconut milk.
  • Ensure the root vegetables are cooked until just tender, not mushy, to maintain their shape and texture.
  • Rinsing the sago pearls after cooking is crucial to prevent them from clumping.
  • Adjust the sweetness by adding more or less palm sugar to your preference.
  • The knotted pandan leaves add a beautiful aroma; if unavailable, you can omit them.

Variationsideen

Inspiration für Ihre eigene Version dieses Rezepts

  • Add other root vegetables like purple sweet potato or taro varieties for more color.
  • Include cooked tapioca pearls or chewy rice flour balls (like those in tong sui) for added texture.
  • A pinch of salt can enhance the sweetness and overall flavor profile.

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