๋ ˆ์‹œํ”ผโ†’Indonesiaโ†’Kue Putu

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Kue Putu

Kue Putu are traditional Indonesian steamed rice cakes, often sold as a street snack. They are characterized by their cylindrical shape, vibrant green color (from pandan), sweet palm sugar filling, and are typically served with fresh grated coconut.

์ค€๋น„ ์‹œ๊ฐ„35 minutes
์กฐ๋ฆฌ ์‹œ๊ฐ„15 minutes
์ด ์‹œ๊ฐ„50 minutes
1ํšŒ ์ œ๊ณต๋Ÿ‰15
๋‚œ์ด๋„Medium
Kue Putu - Indonesia traditional dish

๐Ÿง‚ ์žฌ๋ฃŒ

  • 200 g Rice flour(Use fine rice flour for best texture. If using coarser flour, you may need to adjust moisture slightly.)
  • 100 ml Water(Approximately, for dampening the rice flour. Adjust as needed.)
  • 100 g Palm sugar (Gula Merah)(Finely chopped or grated. This is for the filling.)
  • 100 g Grated coconut(Freshly grated is best for flavor and texture. Can be steamed briefly beforehand for a softer texture.)
  • 3 Pandan leaves(Tied into knots. Used for flavoring the steaming water and potentially lining the molds.)
  • 1/4 teaspoon Salt(To enhance the flavor of the rice cake and coconut.)

๐Ÿ’ก ์ „๋ฌธ๊ฐ€ ํŒ

  • โœ“The distinctive whistling sound from traditional bamboo molds is a sign that the Kue Putu is almost ready.
  • โœ“Kue Putu is a beloved Indonesian street food, often enjoyed as a sweet treat or snack.
  • โœ“The combination of warm steamed cake, melted palm sugar, and cool, fresh coconut is essential to its appeal.

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  • Use brown sugar or dark muscovado sugar if palm sugar is unavailable.
  • Add a drop of green food coloring to the rice flour mixture for a more vibrant color, mimicking pandan.
  • Some variations include a pinch of salt in the grated coconut for a sweet and savory contrast.

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