Sunday, February 27, 2011

Thai Mango Sticky Sweet Rice

Our family loves Thai food - I found a recipe that is SO GOOD.  This is one healthy dessert I don't mind if my kids have seconds.  Use low fat coconut milk for a healthier option!


Thai Mango Sticky Sweet Rice
Ingredients:
    •    Serves 2-4
    •    1 cup Thai Sweet Rice (also called "sticky rice", available at Asian food stores)
    •    1 3/4 cups water
    •    1-2 ripe mangos, cut into bite-size pieces (look for mangos that are fragrant and easily bruised), or 1 pkg frozen mango
    •    1/4 cup + 1 Tbsp. brown sugar (for a natural sweetener substitute maple syrup)
    •    1 can good-quality coconut milk
    •    1/4 tsp. + pinch of salt
    •    2 tsp. coconut flavoring
    •    1 tsp. vanilla
    •    2 tsp. cornstarch or arrowroot powder dissolved in 2 Tbsp. water

Preparation:
    1.    Soak the sweet rice in 1 cup water for 20 minutes, or up to 1 hour.
    2.    The sticky rice can be steamed or made in a pot. To make it in a pot, do not drain. Add 3/4 cup (more) water to the rice, plus 1/4 can coconut milk, 1/4 tsp. salt, 1 tsp. coconut flavoring, and 1 Tbsp. brown sugar. Stir this into the rice, lifting any rice grains that have stuck to the bottom of the pot.
    3.    Bring to a gentle boil, then partially cover with a lid (leaving some room for steam to escape). Turn the heat down to medium-low (#2.5 to 3 on the dial).
    4.    Allow to simmer for 20 minutes, or until the water has been absorbed by the rice. Remove the pot from the heat, place the lid on tight, and leave to "steam" cook for 5-10 minutes.
    5.    Make sauce and serve the dessert right away, or store the rice (covered) in the refrigerator until you're ready to use it.
    6.    To make the sauce, warm the rest of the can of coconut milk together with 1/4 cup sugar, a pinch of salt, 1 tsp. coconut flavoring (optional) and 1 tsp. vanilla flavoring over medium heat (5 minutes).
    7.    Add cornstarch (dissolved in the water) to the sauce and stir to thicken it slightly. As it thickens, turn down heat to low. When thickened, remove from heat. Tip: Try not to boil the sauce, or you will lose that wonderful coconut flavor.
    8.    Before serving, taste-test the sauce for sweetness, adding more sugar if desired. If too sweet for your taste, add a little more coconut milk.
    9.    Place scoops of the sticky rice in bowls (Note that sticky rice can be served cold, warm, or at room temperature, as desired). Ladle a generous amount of warm coconut sauce over the rice (creating an “island” of sticky rice). Add slices/pieces of ripe fresh mango. (If using frozen mango, be sure to give it enough time to thaw before serving.)
  

4 comments:

April said...

This looks soooo yummie and fancy! I'm very impressed. I totally want to make this!
-April

Anonymous said...

I've heard about this stuff! It didn't look too appetizing at first, but I'm starting to be swayed.

natalie said...

We love mango and this looks really tasty. Can you use calrose white rice?

Stef said...

Yep - any sticky rice will do. My kids beg for me to make this. It's easy and so healthy. You should try it :)