I am looking for a recipe for Korean porridge made with ground black sesame seeds,jujubes, pine nuts, & sugar?!


Question: We had it in LA and my husband loved it. It was served for breakfast. Thanks!


Answers: We had it in LA and my husband loved it. It was served for breakfast. Thanks!

1/4 teaspoon sugar
1/4 cup Rice flour; dissolved in 1/2-cup water; left 5 minutes
2 teaspoon Honey
4 Dried jujubes (korean dates)-soaked in water 2 hours
1 cup water
1/2 cup pine nuts
1/8 teaspoon salt
Directions: 1. Grind the pine nuts in a processor with 1/2 cup water for about 1/2 minute. Add the balance of the water and process the mixture until smooth. Pour through a metal strainer and rub the particles through, preferably with a wooden spoon. Discard the small amount of residue, which is mostly the “eyes” or buds of the pine nuts. 2. When the jujubes are ready, cut out and discard the pits. Cut the jujubes into thin slices and mix with the honey. Set aside. 3. Simmer the rice flour paste in a pan over low heat, stirring constantly with a wooden spoon until the mixture just starts to bubble. This is the soup thickener. 4. Add the pine nut mixture, the sugar and salt to the rice flour and bring to a low boil for 2 minutes. The lightly thickened porridge, smooth and creamy, is now ready. Pour it into individual bowls and garnish with a teaspoon of the jujube and honey. Serve warm.





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