Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Khanom tong yib(Golden Flowers)



Ingredients

20 duck egg yolks
10 measuring cups castor sugar6 measuring cups fresh water
10 pandanus leaves

MethodsMethods of Thick Syrup
1. Mix sugar and eggshell. Add water and pandanus leaves. Bring to stir over medium heat.
2. When boiling, spoon the bubble. Strain through muslin. Then reduce to lower heat.
Methods of Light SyrupFollow the methods for thick syrup but the ingredient of sugar and water will be 1:1Preparation of Eggs
1. Separate the yolks and squeeze through muslin.
2. Beat with blender for 5 minutes until the yolks become bubble and thick. When drop, the yolks are unflatted.
3. Simmer syrup over lower heat until it is still.
4. Make the yolks into dollop of batters of 1 1/2 inch diameter and drop into the pan.
5. Increase heat. Cook the batter both sides. Add little water until the batter is done.
6. Lower the heat. Ladle and soak in light syrup.
Thong Yib is an ancient Thai dessert served in auspicious ceremonies. It is in popular family of desserts consisting of "Thong" (meaning "Gold") in all of the manes. Thong-yib, Thong-yod, Foy-thong, all mean to wish everyone with gold; much money and treasure, and to spend
























3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you for this post!!! I was looking everywhere the recipe of this delicious thai dessert!!! <3

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