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Three winter solstice recipes for tong yuen - glutinous rice flour balls

Celebrate the winter solstice with a meal that includes a traditional Chinese treat the whole family will love, writes Susan Jung.

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Savoury tong yuen. Photo: Koji Studio

It's almost the winter solstice - the shortest day (and longest night) of the year, which this time around falls on December 22. It's a time for families to get together and enjoy a meal that includes tong yuen - glutinous rice flour balls, which symbolise harmony and togetherness. Tong yuen stuffed with sesame, red bean or peanut pastes are available in the frozen section of supermarkets, but the following recipes call for plain ones, which are easy to make.

Savoury tong yuen

I had never tasted sweet tong yuen until I moved to Hong Kong because my family ate them in savoury soup. This recipe comes from my favourite uncle, who taught it to my mother. We always made tong yuen and meatballs small, which is time-consuming, but they can be larger if you prefer. Chung choi are salted turnip greens. They come in little bundles and should be unrolled and rinsed well to wash off excess salt.

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For the tong yuen:

200 grams glutinous rice flour

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About 150ml hot water

 

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