Cooking Instructions
1.
First, prepare to marinade the
Boneless, Skinless Chicken Thighs (6 2/3 cups)
. Cut the chicken thigh into chunks, about 3 centimeters in size.
2.
Make the marinade. Mix
Chinese Five Spice Powder (2 tsp)
,
Corn Starch (1 Tbsp)
,
Granulated Sugar (2 Tbsp)
,
Light Soy Sauce (2 Tbsp)
,
Dark Soy Sauce (2 Tbsp)
,
Oyster Sauce (1 Tbsp)
,
Salt (1 tsp)
,
Cinnamon Stick (1)
,
Star Anise (2)
and
Ground White Pepper (1 tsp)
.
3.
Mix with marinade and refrigerate for at least 1 hour or preferably overnight.
4.
Then heat up oil in a wok and briefly fry the marinated chicken with chopped
Garlic (6 cloves)
until they brown lightly.
5.
Remove from wok and place in a bowl or casserole and set aside while we prepare the other fillings.
6.
Crack the
Salted Duck Eggs (20)
and remove the egg white. Gently rinse each yolk under the water to completely remove all the white. Then cut the Salted Duck Egg Yolk in halves and set aside in a bowl.
7.
Rinse and soaked
Dried Shrimp (1 cup)
for about 30 minutes.
8.
Drain well and fry in
Oil (as needed)
until golden brown. Place in a bowl and set aside.
9.
Then rinse and soak
Dried Shiitake Mushrooms (1 1/2 cups)
till softened.
10.
Drain well and saute the mushrooms till aromatic and brown slightly. Remove from wok and place in a bowl.
11.
Soak the
Dried Chestnuts (3/4 cup)
in cold water, preferably overnight.
12.
Then boil the dried chestnuts for about 20 minutes or until softened.
13.
In the same wok, fry the chestnuts until they brown slightly. Remove from wok and place in a bowl.
14.
Next, rinse and add
Alkaline Water (1 tsp)
into
Split Mung Beans (1 1/2 cups)
. Soaked in water for at least 3 hours.
15.
Drain well and mix well with the
Salt (1 tsp)
and
Ground Black Pepper (1 tsp)
.
16.
Stir fry the split mung beans with chopped garlic until aromatic. Place in a bowl and set aside.
17.
Next, rinse and soaked
Black Eyed Peas (1 3/4 cups)
for at least 30 minutes.
18.
Drain and mix well with the
Salt (1 tsp)
and
Ground Black Pepper (1 tsp)
.
19.
In the wok with oil, stir fry the black eyed peas with chopped garlic until aromatic, place in a bowl and set aside.
20.
Wash and rinse the
Glutinous Rice (10 1/4 cups)
until water runs clear. Then soak in water for 1 hour.
21.
Drain well before adding the seasonings into the glutinous rice and mix till evenly combined.
22.
Then, using the same wok, fried chopped garlic till fragrant. Add the seasoned glutinous rice and stir fry for 2 minutes. Stir in the black-eyed peas and adjust to taste.
23.
Transfer to a casserole and set aside.
24.
Soak bamboo leaves one day ahead or overnight until softened. First bring a large pot or wok of water to a boil. Add
Sesame Oil (1 Tbsp)
into the water.
25.
Carefully place the
Bamboo Leaves (80 pieces)
into the wok. Make sure the water covers all the leaves and cook over high heat for about 15 minutes, just to soften the bamboo leaves.
26.
Also, boil briefly the grass strands used for tying the wrapped sticky rice dumplings.
27.
Remove the bamboo leaves from the wok to cool. Untie the bamboo leaves and use a clean cloth to wipe both sides of each bamboo leaf.
28.
Then snip off both stray ends of each of the bamboo leaves.
29.
Gently place the cleaned bamboo leaves and grass strings in a large container of cold water. Leave the bamboo leaves to soak in the cold water overnight. And we're ready to wrap the dumplings!
30.
To wrap dumplings, layer two bamboo leaves in opposite directions, the tail end of one lining up with the top end of the other, with the smooth sides up and form a cone.
31.
Then add in 1 heaped tablespoon of fried glutinous rice mixture. Fill about 1/3 of the cone with the glutinous rice mixture. Press down firmly with a spoon.
32.
Next, add a piece each of chicken, mushroom, chestnut and salted duck egg yolk. Also, add 1 teaspoon of dried shrimp and 1 tablespoon of split mung beans.
33.
Top the fillings with more glutinous rice mixture, till the brim of the cone. Press down firmly again with a spoon.
34.
Next, fold the leaves over to cover the open top of the rice dumpling completely. Make sure you press the tip of the rice dumpling so that the end is pointed. Then fold the leaves over the edges of the cone in a triangular shape.
35.
At the top of the triangle (base end of the leaves), fold over the ends either to the right or left, making sure the rice dumpling is firmly wrapped.
36.
Tie the rice dumpling firmly in the middle with grass strings by using a downward pulling motion.
37.
Tie the dumpling with the grass strand twice, each time with an easy knot to ensure no loose ends.
38.
Snip off excess bamboo leaves and strings. And we're ready to cook the sticky rice dumplings.
39.
First, boil water in a large pot. Add in
Salt (1 tsp)
.
40.
When water comes to a boil again, gently lower the sticky rice dumplings into the water making sure they are fully submerged.
41.
Cover the pot with lid and cook the sticky rice dumplings over medium-high heat till cooked. If using pressure cooker, it will take about 1 hour. If using normal pot, the cooking process is about 2 to 3 hours, depending on the size of the rice dumplings.
42.
Always check for doneness once the rice dumplings are cooked. To check if they are cooked through, unwrap one of the dumplings in the pot, check for doneness and taste it before removing the rest of dumplings from the pot.
43.
Once the rice dumplings are cooked, remove from pot and hang them up to drain off excess water and to cool down. And we're done!
44.
Once the sticky rice dumpling has cooled slightly, unwrap and enjoy!