Monday, May 05, 2008

Sweet Potato Kueh




12 comments:

Anonymous said...

hello aunty;
我可以向你索取这个食谱吗?谢谢。
email: tankc68@yahoo.com

Md Tan

Anonymous said...

Aunty, this is the recipe I wanted to try out from the book I asked you the other day. The recipe asks for 450 ml coconut milk. May I know whether you used the thick or thin one? If u use the thin one, how much water did you add? Thanks a lot aunty.

Anonymous said...

Hi Aunty Yochana

These are so cute and looks yummy as well. Are these made from rice flour or glutinous rice flour? I suppose the white layer is made fm coconut milk? Could u post the recipe also?
Thanks
shirlyn

Anonymous said...

Hi Aunty,

I love this kueh very much. May I know it from which bakery book?

rgds,

Aunty Yochana said...

hi shirlyn,

It's made of mashed sweet potato, rice flour, tapioca flour, coconut milk.

rgds

Aunty Yochana said...

Hi wen,

For nonya kueh, it depends on whether you like to eat thick coconut milk or thinner coconut milk? If you like thick, you can use all thick. For me, I use 3 parts thick coconut and 1 part water. If you don't like this formula, u can use 1/2 water and 1/2 coconut milk.
You must make this...it's very very nice and chewy.
rgds

Aunty Yochana said...

Hi Li Ying,

The book is: Nonya Kuih Passions by Andrew Kow.

ISBN 978-967-5114-04-5


rgds

Anonymous said...

Hi Aunty,

Thanks you very much. I must go and find this book. I think 'Tarts my Heart' need to sit on the book shelf for another one more months. Need to try this and Mango Mochi first.

rgds,

Anonymous said...

Hi aunty, thank you for the detailed explaination,. I will try it out. =)
Take care..
wen

Anonymous said...

aunty, may I know what is the effect of adding a little bit of alkaline water into nyonya kuih such as this sweet potato kuih? Does it become more bouncy and chewy in texture?
jiawen

Aunty Yochana said...

Hi jiawen,

yes the alkaline water will make the nonya kueh more chewy and bouncy (with a slight cruch too).

rgds

Anonymous said...

dear aunty, can you send me this recipe? thanks.
ivy ( yen_kiat@hotmail.com)