Hey everyone, it’s Jim, welcome to my recipe page. Today, we’re going to prepare a special dish, tapioca pearl. One of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I will make it a bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
Tapioca Pearl is one of the most favored of current trending meals on earth. It’s easy, it is fast, it tastes delicious. It’s appreciated by millions daily. They are nice and they look wonderful. Tapioca Pearl is something that I’ve loved my entire life.
Save Time and Do Groceries Online Now. Free UK Delivery on Eligible Orders! Their cooked size is usually somewhere between a pea and a marble, and they're made with tapioca starch, which comes from the cassava root. They will sink at first then rise and puff up.
To begin with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can have tapioca pearl using 15 ingredients and 13 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Tapioca Pearl:
- Take 200 grams tapioca
- Make ready 300 grams minced pork
- Take 50 grams dried shrimps
- Get 100 grams chinese salted radish
- Make ready 2 tbsp roasted peanuts,crushed
- Take 3 clove garlic
- Get 1 bunch coriander use both roots and leaves
- Get 1/2 tbsp white pepper
- Take 1 1/2 tbsp palm sugar
- Get 1/3 tsp salt
- Make ready 1 lettuce and hot chili to side
- Take 50 grams garlic to make crispy garlic
- Prepare 1 oil enough to fry garlic and paste
- Make ready 1 tbsp corn starch
- Get 1/2 cup hot water
The tapicoa balls enlarge and become translucent after cooking. Reduce heat to a simmer and cook, stirring often, until the pearls are translucent. Tapioca pearls are characteristically soft and chewy, with a prominent elastic texture and translucent appearance. During World War II, due to the shortage of food in Southeast Asia, many refugees survived on tapioca.
Instructions to make Tapioca Pearl:
- Make paste , soak dried shrimps in warm water ,cut coriander roots ,prepare other ingredients
- Use pestel and mortar ,grind slice of coriander root ,follow with garlic,white pepper,then dried shrimps,make fine paste
- The chinese salted radish ,sometime come to thin thread ,so it need to be finely chop
- Now fry the paste on medium heat until fragrance
- Add pork,stir until no longer pink
- Add chinese salted radish,seasoning with palm sugar,salt
- Add crushed roast peanuts,keep stiring,add corn starch and stir to mix,heat off ,transfer to the bowl
- Form the filling to small balls ,about thumb or index finger size
- Now work on tapioca pearl sago ,this only need hot water to add in ,stir and wait about 10 mins ,you will get the tapioca ready to use by spread on your floured palm,cover the filling,form to balls
- This step is optional for more exciting :) ,when i need the beautiful natural color ,i use 6 pandan leaves,clean,cut ,crush,squeeze the color by mix with hot water ,strain it ,use that color to soak the tapioca pearl ,will get the lovely light green
- Make crispy garlic,fry on medium until golden
- Now the option to cook by 20 mins on steamer ,or boil until it float up to surface,to prevent from each ball to stick to eat other ,drop to the garlic bowl
- To serve as snack with lettuce ,chili,coriander leave,or can drop some coconut milk on top too :)
Tapioca pearls are characteristically soft and chewy, with a prominent elastic texture and translucent appearance. During World War II, due to the shortage of food in Southeast Asia, many refugees survived on tapioca. The cassava plant is easily propagated by stem-cutting, grows well in low-nutrient soils, and can be harvested every two months, although it takes ten months to. Tapioca is a starch extracted from cassava root. It consists of almost pure carbs and contains very little protein, fiber, or nutrients.
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