Pulut Hitam - Black Glutinous Rice with Coconut Cream. Pulut Hitam is made from black glutinous rice sweetened with brown palm sugar. A surrey of creamy coconut milk is swirled over the Pulut Hitam before it is served.
Pulut Hitam Ingredients (serves 10)
- 250 g black glutinous rice - washed
- 50 g glutinous rice - washed
- 3 pandan leaves
- 1/3 cup sugar
- 6 - 7 cups of water for boiling glutinous rice
- 1 tsp salt
- 1/2 cup coconut cream
- 1/2 cup low fat milk
- 1/4 tsp salt Mix
- 1 tbsp corn flour
- 1 tbsp water Mix
Method
- Boil both types of glutinous rice in water with pandan leaves till cooked. Add more water if necessary.
- When rice is cooked, add sugar and cook under low heat till sugar dissolves.
- Remove pandan leaves. Add salt and corn flour mixture mixing well.
- Cook coconut cream and low fat milk with a little salt and serve separately with the bubur pulut hitam.
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Hai first time here. The pudding is my favorite. yummy yum
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