Colorful Ondeh Ondeh

Ondeh ondeh are great snacks made of sweet potatoes and glutinuous rice flour.
Sweet potatoes are colorful and nutritious. I bought some with a variety of colors and made some ondeh ondeh.
These are easy to make and are vegan. Asians and westerners all like them. The mouth-fill is very much like mochi, firm and tangy. The inside of these little furry balls are gula melaka, or palm sugar.
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Colorful Ondeh Ondeh
<p>Why not make ondeh ondeh dumplings with sweet potatoes. The result is healthy, yummy and cute to look at too!</p>
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Bahan-bahan
- 200 gSweet potatoes
- 100 gGlutinous rice flour
- 20 gOil (corn, oil, peanut oil, sunflower seed oil)
- 20 gCaster sugar
- 1/2 tspSalt
Filings
- 50 gGula Melaka (palm sugar)
Coating
- 100 gDessicated Cocouut
- 1/2 tspsalt
Cara
- 01<p>Steam the sweet potatoes for 25 minutes until very soft, steam the dessicated coconut and salt in a bowl for at least 10 minutes..</p>
- 02<p>Remove the skin of the sweet potatoes and mash it with a fork.</p>
- 03<p>Combine oil, sugar, salt and flour and knead until it becomes a pliable dough.</p>
- 04<p>Divide the dough into 15g each portions and roll them into balls. You should get about 25 dumplings.</p>
- 05<p>Dig a hole into the dumpling and place a piece of gula melaka in it.. Close up the gap in the dumpling.</p>
- 06<p>Bring a pot of water to boil, and prepare next to it a big bowl of ice water. Boil the dumpling for 7 minutes at medium heat. Dish them out and dunk them into the ice water.</p>
- 07<p>Fish out the dumplings and place them into the dessicated coconut bowl to cover each dumpling with dessicated coconut. </p>