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Auntie Emilys Kitchen-Chocolate Rice Balls1

Chocolate Rice Balls 朱古力湯圓

This recipe is really easy because we won’t be making a filling.
Choose chocolates that are round and melty for best results. I used Ferrero Rocher, Lindor, and Maltesers.
The chocolate part of the Maltesers melted, but the crunchy part did not which gave the rice ball an interesting texture. The centre of the Ferrero Rocher also did not melt so you still get a bit of the crispy wafer. Sooo yum!
The recipe for the dough will make approx. 270g of dough. I used 20g of dough for the Ferrero Rocher and Lindor and only 5g for the Maltesers. So you can make approx. 13 big ones with this recipe.
Approximate cost (CAD) $10
Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 40 minutes
Course Dessert
Cuisine Chinese
Servings 6 Servings
Calories 320 kcal

Ingredients
  

Ingredients:

Ingredients for red date soup:

  • 10 g Sliced ginger
  • 2 c Water
  • 15 g Pitted red dates
  • 25 g Brown sugar slab aka pian tang (brown sugar will be fine too)
  • 10 Sugared lotus seeds 糖蓮子 (optional)
  • 2 Sugared lotus root 糖蓮藕 (optional)

Instructions
 

These rice balls may be stored in the freezer prior to cooking. Do not thaw. Cook from frozen state.

  • Prepare soup for rice balls by adding 2c water, 10g of sliced ginger, 15g pitted red dates (approx. 6) , 25g brown sugar slab (approx. ¼ of a slab), sugared lotus seeds (optional) and sugared lotus root (optional) in a pot. Bring to a boil and simmer until ready to use
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  • Measure 150g glutinous rice flour in a mixing bowl. Prepare a plate with 10g of glutinous rice flour to dust your hands with
  • Boil 82g of water. It’s quite important to measure by weight and not by volume to ensure accuracy. I allow for approx. 2-4g of water to evaporate. Remove the water from the heat immediately when it boils and pour slowly into the glutinous rice flour. If you leave the water boiling, too much water may have been lost to evaporation and you will need to redo this step. The boiling water will give the dough elasticity
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  • Mix until the water is fairly even. There should be little clumps of flour. I mix with chopsticks for around 1 minute
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  • Add 40g of warm water in 2 intervals. Continue mixing with chopsticks
  • Dust your hands lightly with glutinous rice flour and begin to knead the dough to form a ball. The dough can be very sticky so you may need to dust your hands often
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  • Knead until you have a fairly smooth ball and cover with a towel or plastic wrap for 5 minutes. Kneading should take approx. 5 minutes
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  • Prepare a plate to put the completed rice balls and a piece of plastic wrap to cover them to prevent the skin from drying
  • Remove the chocolates from the wrappers
  • Pull off or slice off approx. 20g of dough I don’t precut each piece to prevent drying. This dough dries and hardens quickly so try to keep it covered at all times
  • Roll the piece of dough into a ball and flatten slightly with the palms of your hands Remember to dust your hands with glutinous rice flour if the dough is still sticky
  • Make a well in the centre of the dough and form a bowl with your fingers
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  • Put the chocolate into the bowl and gently press the dough onto the surface of the chocolate
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  • Push the dough towards the opening to cover the whole chocolate
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  • Close the opening and roll between palms until dough is smooth
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  • Place onto plate, under plastic wrap and continue until the dough is finished
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  • When you’re half way done, start boiling a pot of water (approx. 1 - 1 ½ L) to cook the rice balls I don’t cook the balls in the soup because you end up making too much soup and is wasted
  • When water boils, use a spoon to place the balls into the water. Keep stirring for around 1 minute to prevent balls from sticking to the bottom of the pot. You can put the lid on when the balls are no longer sinking to the bottom
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  • When the water boils again, add 1 ½ c of water into the pot and cover with a lid
  • When the water boils again, turn heat down to medium and let it cook for 2-3 minutes until the balls have evidently increased in size.
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  • Remove the balls and serve with the red date soup
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Nutrition

Calories: 320kcalCarbohydrates: 44gProtein: 4gFat: 12gSaturated Fat: 1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 2mgSodium: 27mgPotassium: 29mgFiber: 2gSugar: 17gVitamin A: 1IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 8mgIron: 1mg
Keyword Chocolate, Dessert, Ferrero Rocher, Lindor, Lindt, Malteser, Rice Balls, Tang Yuan, Truffle
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