Monday, 28 December 2009
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Vietnamese Cuisine: Cassava Strips Dessert (Che Khoai Mi)
This is a guest post from Chow Times.
Doris made some Cassava Strips for dessert. Doris served the Cassava Strips Dessert with a Coconut Milk Topping called Nuoc Dua in Vietnamese.
The Cassava Strips is lightly chewy. According to Doris, the authentic Cassava Strips should be rolled in freshly grated coconut which is more moist than those store-bought grated coconut.
Doris is so sweet that she also brought some Vietnamese coffee to share with us. Doris had just return from Vietnam and the coffee is 100% Vietnamese coffee. This bag of 1kg ground coffee costs about CAD10. Vietnamese coffee is strong and best serve with condensed milk.
Ingredients for Cassava Strips:
- 2 packs of frozen grated cassava
- 5 ounces coconut milk
- 1 cup sugar
- a dash of vanilla extract
- 2 tablespoons butter, melted
- 1 cup water
- 4 tablespoons glutinous rice flour
- 1 teaspoon salt
Ingredients for Coconut Milk Topping (Nuoc Dua):
- 1 can coconut milk
- 3 tablespoons sugar
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1 to 2 teaspoons rice flour, dissolved in some water as thickener
Instructions
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Comments (17)
They look good.
*__*
I'm craving some now ;__;
Ahh, I'm so not a sweets person :X
no grated coconut for me ><
i'd try it with the coconut milk topping though
yum
Looks delicious! I love (most) che.
I'm Vietnamese and I'm so not familiar with this. Shame on me. Hahaha.
@TequilaKisses@xanga - i think without the coconut on top it is called "banh da lon." you could try googling it! =]
that being said. im going to ask my mom to make me some right now. haha
ah! sorry, i meant that it's most similar to "banh da lon."
*yummy* the colors are pretty too. wonder if you could use different colorings (pandan extract???) as well.
OMG, I've tried this many times but never knew it was made out of cassava.
i think i know what this is........ if it is it's really good!
omg i wanna try.....
I might just have to try making these for our live in aid who takes care of my great aunt. She's from Sierra Leone and she says they eat cassava a lot there. I bet I could find the frozen cassava at our local Asian market...
mmmm I remember eating these as a kid... love 'em.
Looks good...but what's cassava? O:
There's a Vietnamese dessert i really want to know the name of...it's almost that greenish color but more blue-green and is like liquid-y and served with ice....hmm
I really love Vietnamese food. I really like how healthy most of it is and the wide range of diffrent foods! Im going to have to try this!