FOAMY WHITE STEAMED RICE AND BEAN DUMPLINGS

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Provided by Julie Sahni

Categories     Bean     Rice     Side     Steam     Vegetarian     Diwali     Vegan     Sesame     Sugar Conscious     Kidney Friendly     Pescatarian     Dairy Free     Wheat/Gluten-Free     Peanut Free     Tree Nut Free     Soy Free     Kosher

Yield Makes twenty-eight to thirty 2 1/2-inch round dumplings

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 1/3 cups white split gram beans (urad dal)
1 1/3 cups water
2 1/2 cups cream of rice cereal
1 teaspoon coarse salt, or to taste (optional)
1/4 teaspoon baking soda
3/4 cup light sesame oil or light vegetable oil

Steps:

  • 1. Pick clean and wash the beans. Put them in a bowl and add water to cover by at least 2 inches, and let them soak for 8 hours. Drain and rinse the beans.
  • 2. Add the beans and 1 1/3 cups water to the container of a food processor or blender and puree them. The puree should be extremely smooth, light, and fluffy. Transfer to a large bowl.
  • 3. Line a sieve with a double layer of cheesecloth and put the cream of rice cereal in it. Hold the sieve under cold running water right in the kitchen sink. Rinse the cereal until no clinging starch is remaining and the water begins to run clear through the cheesecloth. Squeeze the rice cereal thoroughly of all moisture and add it to the bean paste. Beat the bean and rice mixture thoroughly. Add salt if desired. Cover the bowl with a kitchen towel or plastic wrap and place it in a warm place for 8 to 12 hours to ferment the batter.
  • 4. When you are ready to make the dumplings, stir the baking soda gently into the batter, using a rubber spatula. (Do not overblend as the batter must remain foamy and airy for the dumplings to come out light.) Let the batter rest for 4 to 5 minutes.
  • 5. While the batter is resting, cut pieces of cheesecloth into neat rounds or squares to fit the depressions of the idlee dumpling racks. Each piece of cheesecloth lining can be used twice. Therefore you will need half as many pieces for lining as the number of dumplings. The cheesecloth pieces should be slightly larger than the depressions so that they overhang by about 1/3 inch.
  • 6. Line the dumpling racks with the pieces of cheesecloth. Brush them lightly with oil. Bring water to a boil in the idlee steamer, a pressure cooker, or a 6- to 8-quart sauce pot in which the idlee racks fit.
  • 7. Spoon about 1/4 to 1/3 cup batter into each lined depression of the rack. Attach the racks and place in the steamer.
  • 8. Steam the dumplings for 12 to 15 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into them comes out clean. Remove the racks from the steamer apparatus and separate the dumpling racks. Pick up each dumpling with the cloth and gently peel away the cheesecloth. Place the steamed dumplings in another steamer or a covered dish to keep them warm.
  • 9. Turn the cheesecloth pieces over and line the racks with the smooth reverse side up. Brush lightly with oil. Proceed with the remaining batter the same way.
  • To serve, place the dumplings (2 per person) in a rimmed soup plate or a shallow bowl about 5 inches in diameter. Make an indentation in the center of the dumpling with your index finger or with the back of a wooden spoon. Pour about 1 to 1 1/2 teaspoons sesame oil in the depression and over the dumplings.

Marquette
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Overall, I thought these dumplings were pretty good. They were easy to make and they tasted pretty good. I would definitely make them again.


Amahle Sabelo
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These dumplings were so easy to make and they turned out great! I served them with a dipping sauce made from soy sauce, vinegar, and chili oil and they were delicious.


Martin Maleka
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The dumplings were a bit too soft for my taste. I think I would steam them for a little less time next time.


Tiffany Nicole
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These dumplings were delicious! I loved the combination of the rice and bean filling and the steamed dumplings were cooked perfectly. I will definitely be making these again soon!


Ajao Oluwanishola
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The dumplings were a little dry. I think I would add more liquid to the filling next time.


Chandan roy
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These dumplings were amazing! The filling was flavorful and the steamed dumplings were cooked perfectly. I will definitely be making these again.


Farman ali Chandio
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Overall, I thought these dumplings were pretty good. They were easy to make and they tasted pretty good. I would definitely make them again.


Wazir arif
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The dumplings were a bit too sticky for my liking. I think I would use a different type of rice next time.


polok polok
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These dumplings were a little bland for my taste. I think I would add some more spices to the filling next time.


Mihir Jithoo
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I love these dumplings! They're so easy to make and they always turn out delicious. I like to serve them with a dipping sauce made from soy sauce, vinegar, and chili oil.


Md Farhad hosen
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The dumplings turned out great! I followed the recipe exactly and they were perfect. The only thing I would change is to add a little more salt to the filling.


Demonuraraka Uraraka1014
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These dumplings were a hit with my family! The rice and bean filling was flavorful and the steamed dumplings were light and fluffy. I will definitely be making these again soon!