Put chai ko
Put chai ko is a popular snack in Hong Kong. It is a rice cake made from white or brown sugar, long-grain rice flour with a little wheat starch or cornstarch. Sometimes red beans are also added. The batter is poured into porcelain bowls and steamed until cooked through. Then it is allowed to cool and served at room temperature. Traditionally, the hawker inserts two bamboo skewers into the cake to turn it out and the eater holds the skewers to consume. At present, most put chai ko are sold in plastic bags.[clarification needed] The pudding cake is palm size and is sweet in taste. It is soft, but can hold its molded shape outside a bowl.
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Hong Kong Red Bean Steamed Rice Cake aka Put chai ko (砵仔糕) - Guai Shu Shu
INTRODUCTION This is a traditional Hong Kong snack that I can’t recall seeing it being sold in Singapore or Malaysia. However, it is rather common in Facebook Groups where members are preparing it.. The pictures looked delicious and it prompted me to...