Saturday, November 3, 2007

Thong Sui-Sweetened Lotus Seeds Longan Soup



Desserts are for sure not the type of food Chinese people eat on a daily basis. (stereotype? well.....not big deal here ) But this sweetened soup/thong sui is definitely very popular and very often served after meal as a dessert, or even in afternoon as a pick-me-up sweets.

  • 100 g Lotus seeds

  • Pinch of baking soda

  • 40 g Longan fruit, dried

  • Some rock sugar

Lotus seeds are made into paste used as a mooncakes filling, or stewed with chicken as kind of tonic soup. If you happen to have attended a Chinese wedding banquet, a sweetened soup prepared with red beans and lotus seeds will be served before everything else. WHY?????? In case you wish to know.... Lotus Seeds( Lian Zi in Chinese language)symbolize the newlyweds being blessed with a child soon, and Red Beans (Hong Dou in Chinese language)stands for power and energy. So, you now get the idea? Interesting in reading about Longan?

  1. Put dried lotus seeds into a pot. Pour in enough tap water to cover the lotus seeds and add baking soda. Set aside for 2 to 3 hours. Drain, then wash thoroughly.

  2. Add cleaned and soaked lotus seeds, together with dried longan and rock sugar in the electric pressure cooker. Close the lid and turn the knob to bean-cooking cycle to simmer about 18 minutes. Do not try taking the lid off until the pressure release completely. Serve hot or cold as desired.

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