- Lotus seed paste
Lotus seed paste is a Chinese dessert ingredient made from dried
lotus seed s.Production
The process for making the paste is similar to that used to make smooth
red bean paste . First, the dried seeds are stewed in water until soft and then mashed into a fine paste. The paste is then watered down to a thinslurry and passed through a sieve and intocheesecloth , with which it is squeezed dry. This produces a fine crumbly paste, which is then mixed with sugar or other sweeteners.Use
China
The lotus paste used by most Chinese cooks requires further preparation by dry
cooking the sweetened paste over heat withcaramel ized sugar and vegetable oil. This produces a lotus paste that is tan coloured with a satiny sheen, which is rich, sweet, and silky with a slight fragrance of caramel. Some cooks choose to treat the dried lotus seeds with alye solution before initially stewing them in order to shorten their cooking time. [ [http://china.tyfo.com/int/art/festival/middle-autumn/mid-cake.htm China tyfo] ]Lotus paste is used in Chinese cuisine as a filling for "
mooncake ", "baozi ", and other sweet pastries. Another common use of lotus paste is as a filling forlotus seed bun s, adim sum item.Due to the higher price of lotus seeds, commercially prepared lotus pastes may also contain white kidney bean paste as a filler. There are different variations with some darker, close to black in color. Usually these have a deeper taste.
Japan
This sweetened lotus paste is directly used by the Japanese as a filling for various Japanese desserts without further processing. It is milky in colour with a fresh, light, and sweet taste, and without any perceivable smell.
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Sweet bean paste
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