EIGHT-TREASURE GLUTINOUS RICE CAKE

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This is a most special sweet, a classic from Shanghai that has come to be a festive dish throughout all of China, particularly in Nanjing and Suzhou. Historically the "8 treasures" included lotus seeds, almonds, red dates, sweet bean paste and pieces of preserved or candied fruit, over which a sugar syrup was poured at serving. It requires some effort to make and involves steaming rice twice, so it is rarely, if ever, a dish made in the home. It is, however, a wonder and satisfying dish to prepare.

Provided by Food Network

Categories     dessert

Yield 10 or more servings

Number Of Ingredients 11

1/4 cup dried apricots
1/4 cup dried pears
1/4 cup dried mango
1/4 cup dried pineapple
1/8 cup dried peaches
1/4 cup honey dates or preserved dates, pitted
1/8 cup raisins
2 1/2 cups cold water
1 1/2 cups glutinous rice
1 1/2 tablespoons peanut oil
1 cup red bean paste

Steps:

  • Cut all dried fruit, except the raisins, into 1/3-inch dice. Place all fruit, including the raisins, in a large bowl. Reserve.
  • Wash the glutinous rice 4 times in room-temperature water and drain well. Place in a cake pan. Add 2 1/2 cups cold water to the rice. Place the cake pan in a steamer, cover, and steam for 30 to 40 minutes, until the rice is cooked. It will acquire a glaze and be translucent. Turn off the heat. Scoop out the rice, add to the bowl of fruit, and mix well to combine all ingredients thoroughly.
  • Coat a steamproof bowl, 1 1/2-quart size, with 1 1/2 teaspoons of peanut oil, making certain the bowl in well coated. Coat the hands as well, so the glutinous rice may be handled. Pick up half of the rice-fruit mixture, coat it with the remainder of the peanut oil, and pack it into the bowl, pressing it to the sides. Place the red bean paste in the center of the rice mixture and spread it a bit. Place the remainder of rice on top and press down gently.
  • Place the bowl in a steamer, cover, and steam for 45 minutes. Turn off the heat. Remove the bowl and allow to cool for about 5 minutes. Pass a blunt dinner knife around the edge of the rice to loosen it. Place a serving plate, inverted, on top of the bowl, and upend it. The cake should slip out easily. Its fruit-dotted texture will glisten.
  • Use a large spoon to divide among individual bowls. Because of its texture, the steamed glutinous rice is virtually impossible to slice as one might a cake. Often a sugar syrup is poured over Eight-Treasure Glutinous Rice Cake when served. It is not at all necessary, because the various fruits, their sugars concentrated from drying, and the red bean paste are sufficiently sweet.

Obid Kakar
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I'm not a fan of the eight treasures, but I still enjoyed this cake. It's a great dessert for a crowd.


King Watara
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This cake is a bit time-consuming to make, but it's worth the effort. It's so delicious and unique.


Talha Zubair
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I'm not a big fan of glutinous rice cakes, but this one was actually pretty good.


Lavary Atieno
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This cake is a bit on the sweet side for my taste, but it's still delicious.


Beana Bug
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I've never made a glutinous rice cake before, but this recipe made it easy. I'll definitely be making it again.


Saiful Sarder
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This is a great recipe for a make-ahead dessert. It can be stored in the refrigerator for up to three days.


Daniel Vazquez
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I love the chewy texture of this cake. It's so different from other cakes I've had.


raju kandel
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This cake is the perfect dessert for a special occasion. It's beautiful and delicious.


Ahmed Karachi
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I wasn't sure what to expect from this recipe, but I was pleasantly surprised. The cake was delicious and the eight treasures added a nice touch of flavor.


Genevieve Sandoval
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This cake is a bit time-consuming to make, but it's worth the effort. It's so delicious and unique.


Enock Nsubuga
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I've made this cake several times and it's always a hit. It's the perfect dessert to bring to a potluck or party.


Courtney t
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This was my first time making a glutinous rice cake and it turned out great! I followed the recipe exactly and it was perfect.


B.M Rasel
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I'm not a big fan of glutinous rice cakes, but this one was actually really good. The eight treasures added a nice touch of sweetness and flavor.


Shegu Lala Na
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This cake is so easy to make and it always turns out perfect. It's the perfect dessert for a busy weeknight.


Riko
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I love the flavor and texture of this cake. It's the perfect balance of sweetness and chewiness.


Andrew Russell
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This is my go-to recipe for glutinous rice cake. It's always delicious and the eight treasures add a special touch.


Haseeb Malik
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I've been making this cake for years and it's always a hit. It's the perfect dessert to serve at a party or special occasion.


Wayne Tail
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This recipe was a bit more challenging than I expected, but it was worth the effort. The cake turned out beautifully and tasted even better than it looked.


Jonh Ngem
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I made this for my family and they loved it! The cake was a big hit and everyone wanted the recipe. I will definitely be making this again.


hammad zain
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This is the best glutinous rice cake recipe I've ever tried! It was so easy to make and the results were amazing. The cake was so moist and flavorful, and the eight treasures added a delicious and unique touch.