
Get ready to embark on a culinary adventure that brings a delightful, refreshing, and incredibly satisfying dish to your table. What we’re exploring today is a classic street food from East Asia, a chilled jelly made from simple mung bean starch, transformed into a dish that’s surprisingly low in calories, packed with hydration, and perfect for a warm day. While the process might require a few hours of chilling and a touch of patience, often categorized as an advanced preparation due to the specific texture results, the steps involved are straightforward. The final result? A beautifully translucent, silken jelly with a delightful bouncy chew, dressed in layers of savory, tangy, and aromatic flavors that dance on your palate. It’s a testament to how humble ingredients can create something truly spectacular.
This dish is more than just a meal; it’s a sensory experience offering a cool respite and a burst of complex tastes.
To recreate this exquisite dish, gather these essential ingredients. The star of our show is mung bean starch (1 cup). This is key for achieving the signature smooth and firm texture; while cornstarch can be used as a substitute in a pinch, it will yield a different, softer consistency. You’ll also need water, divided: water (6 cups total – 1 cup for the slurry, 5 cups for boiling). For the delectable toppings and seasonings, prepare chopped cilantro (to taste), minced garlic (to taste), chopped red chili (to taste, adjust for heat preference), and roasted peanuts (to taste, for crunch). The flavorful dressing is built from soy sauce (to taste), white vinegar (to taste), salt (to taste), chicken essence (to taste), and sesame oil (to taste). For the chicken essence, if you can’t find it or prefer not to use it, a tiny pinch of MSG or a good quality chicken bouillon powder can be used, or simply omit it.
Let’s begin the magic in your kitchen!












As you take your first bite, you’ll experience the wonderfully smooth, firm yet yielding texture of the mung bean jelly, perfectly complemented by the crunch of peanuts, the freshness of cilantro, the kick of chili, and the pungent warmth of garlic. The savory, tangy, and slightly sweet dressing ties everything together, creating a harmonious symphony of flavors. It’s a cooling sensation, a delightful textural playground, and a truly rewarding dish to master. We encourage you to try this recipe; it’s a taste of something special that feels both exotic and comforting. We’d love to hear about your experience – share your tips, tricks, or favorite variations in the comments below!
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