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Vietnamese Sticky Rice Cakes (Banh Chung)


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Vietnamese "Banh Chung" Sticky Rice Cakes on plateVietnamese Banh Chung is called sticky rice cake. This delicious cake has only a few key ingredients, but the cooking process is time-consuming. Some would rather purchase a cake over making it from scratch. Sticky Rice Cake is a tradition that is made and sold during Chinese New Year, but you can make it at home year-round. You will typically eat sticky rice cake with sugar on the side. If the cake is no longer fresh, it would be best to pan fry the cake and serve with sugar on the side.

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Prep Time: 2 hours

Cook Time: 6 hours

Total Time: 8 hours

Yield: 12

Ingredients:

ingredients
 

Steps:

  1. Overnight you will need to prep the sticky rice. Dump the entire bag of sticky rice into a bowl, add vegetable oil, salt, and water to about 2" above the rice. It will be ready to use the next morning.
  2. Once you wake up, drain the water of the sticky rice and set aside.
  3. sticky rice in bowl
     
  4. Soak mung beans in warm water for 15 minutes.
  5. Drain mung beans. In a medium pot, add mung beans. Cover with water to boil for 10 minutes and stir. Add a dash of salt and allow to cook on low heat for another 10 minutes. Once mung beans have cooled down, form into a balls and set aside.
  6. mung bean balls
     
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  7. For the pork belly, remove any fat you may not want. Then, cut into smaller pieces. Add diced shallots, a dash of salt/pepper, and fish sauce. Stir evenly.
  8. cut pork belly
     
  9. For the green banana leaves before assembling the sticky rice cakes - we cleaned the leaves with water on both sides and wiped clean with a towel.
  10. banana leaves cut in squares
     
  11. If you do not have a mold for the size square you want to make, you can make it yourself with cardboard and tape. We made a 6 by 6 mini sized sticky rice cakes.
  12. forming banana leaf squares
     
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  13. Now, you are finally ready to start assembling your sticky rice cake. Follow the photos to get an idea on how to fold the banana leaves.
  14. forming banana leaf squares
     
    forming banana leaf squares
     
    forming banana leaf squares
     
    banana leaf square container
     
  15. Once you finish folding the banana leaves for the base, add 2 scoop of sticky rice, level mung beans, add layer of pork belly, back to mung beans and sticky rice.
  16. adding rice to banana leaf square
     
    adding mung beans
     
    adding pork belly
     
    Sticky Rice added to banana leaf
     
  17. Fold the banana leaves and remove from the mold. Then, tie tightly with ribbon. Then using foil, wrap the sticky rice cake to prepare for cooking. Repeat until you are out of ingredients.
  18. closing banana leaf
     
    folding banana leaf
     
    closing sticky rice cakes
     
    ribboning Sticky Rice Cakes
     
    rice cake closed with ribbon
     
    Sticky Rice Cake ready to foil
     
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  19. Add all the sticky rice cakes in an extremely large pot. Then, fill the pot up to level. To keep the sticky rice cakes down from floating, try to secure chopsticks so it will not rise up. Or use something heavy to keep the cake from floating. It is ready to cook on high heat for about one hour. Then reduce the heat for 5 additional hours. Be sure to check the water level every hour and if it is low, fill up more water up to level.
  20. Vietnamese "Banh Chung" Sticky Rice Cakes wrapped with foil to cook
     
  21. Once finished cooking for 6 hours, you will need to drain the water out overnight. I stacked the sticky rice between wood pieces with heavy cement on top to drain the water out. The cake will go back to being solid. Once finished, you are ready to use plastic wrap and use a ribbon for gifting, to sell, or it is ready to eat.
  22. cooling and draining sticky rice cakes
     
    cooling and draining sticky rice cakes
     
    finished Vietnamese "Banh Chung" Sticky Rice Cakes
     
    finished Vietnamese "Banh Chung" Sticky Rice Cakes
     
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