Thong Yip (Golden Flower Drops)
Thong Yip are delicate, auspicious Thai flower-shaped sweets made from rich duck egg yolks and a sweet sugar syrup. They are traditionally served during special ceremonies and celebrations, symbolizing good fortune and prosperity.
π§ Ingredients
- 8 Duck egg yolks(Ensure yolks are fresh and free from any chalaza (the white, stringy bits). You can strain them through a fine-mesh sieve for purity.)
- 2 cups Granulated sugar(For the syrup and for coating.)
- 1 cup Water(For the sugar syrup.)
- 1 tsp Jasmine essence or rose water(Adds a subtle floral aroma. Use sparingly as it can be potent.)
π¨βπ³ Instructions
- 1
Prepare the sugar syrup: In a medium saucepan, combine 1.5 cups of the granulated sugar with 1 cup of water. Heat over medium heat, stirring until the sugar is completely dissolved. Bring the syrup to a gentle simmer, then reduce the heat to low. Let it simmer undisturbed for about 15 minutes, or until it reaches a light syrup consistency. Do not let it crystallize or become too thick.
β±οΈ 15 minutes - 2
Prepare the egg yolk mixture: While the syrup simmers, gently separate the duck egg yolks. Carefully remove any chalaza. In a small bowl, whisk the yolks lightly until just combined. Do not over-whisk, as this can create too much foam. Stir in the jasmine essence or rose water.
β±οΈ 10 minutes - 3
Cook the yolk mixture: Once the syrup has simmered for 15 minutes, slowly and carefully drizzle the whisked egg yolks into the simmering syrup. Use a small spoon or a piping bag with a very fine tip to create thin, flowing strands of yolk into the syrup. Do not stir. Let the yolks cook gently in the syrup for about 10-15 minutes, until they firm up and turn a vibrant golden color. They should resemble delicate threads.
β±οΈ 15 minutes - 4
Shape the Thong Yip: Using a small, slotted spoon or a fine-mesh sieve, carefully lift the cooked yolk threads from the syrup. Gently press them together to form small, flower-like shapes. You can also use your fingers to gently mold them. Work quickly while they are still warm and pliable. If they become too stiff, you can briefly return them to the warm syrup to soften.
β±οΈ 30 minutes - 5
Coat and set: Arrange the shaped Thong Yip on a clean plate or a serving platter lined with parchment paper. You can lightly dust them with a little of the remaining granulated sugar (0.5 cup) if desired, for a subtle sheen. Allow them to cool and set completely at room temperature for at least 30 minutes before serving.
β±οΈ 30 minutes - 6
Serve: Present the Thong Yip on special, decorative dishes, often small ceramic plates or banana leaves, as is traditional for auspicious occasions.
β±οΈ 5 minutes
π‘ Pro Tips
- βThong Yip translates to 'to pick up gold', signifying prosperity and wealth.
- βThese sweets are considered highly auspicious and are a staple at Thai weddings, New Year celebrations, and other important ceremonies.
- βThe key to success is the delicate handling of the egg yolks and the precise syrup consistency.
π Variations
- Experiment with different flower shapes by adjusting how you mold the cooked yolk threads.
- Create smaller or larger versions of the Thong Yip depending on preference.
π₯ Nutrition
Per serving