• Prep Time 30 minutes
  • Cook Time 20 minutes
  • Serving For 4 people
  • Difficulty Normal
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Recipe Ingredient

  • 200g glutinous rice flour
  • 200ml water
  • Some pink food colouring
  • Some green food colouring
  • 2g hasma (shuet karp)
  • Sugar Syrup
  • 1.5l water
  • 4 red dates
  • 2cm piece ginger
  • 200g rock sugar
  • 4 screwpine leaves (pandan leaves), knotted

Instructions

  1. Soak hasma for 1-2 hours. Remove veins, if any, from the soaked hasma. Drain well before use.
  2. Place glutinous rice flour in a mixing bowl. Make a well in the centre. Gradually add the water, mixing with a wooden spoon until the mixture forms a ball of dough. The dough should be soft and pliable and it should not stick to your palm. Rest the dough for 10-15 minutes.
  3. Divide dough into two. Leave one portion plain and divide the other portion into half. Mix pink food colouring to one portion and green food colouring to the other.
  4. Cut both the plain and coloured portions into thin strips, then combine both the plain and coloured strips together. Next, pinch this mixture into small pieces and roll out into balls. The surface of the balls should have a marbled pattern. Cook the glutinous rice balls in boiling water until they float. Remove with a perforated ladle and place in cold water.
  5. To prepare hasma and syrup, combine rock sugar, red dates, ginger and hasma and heat to a boil. Reduce the heat and simmer gently for 20 minutes. Add screwpine leaves and continue to boil for an extra 3-4 minutes. Discard the screwpine leaves and dates and add in the prepared kuih ee into the syrup. Serve immediately.

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