Mung Bean Porridge Pudding



From porridge, to pudding.
A sweet dessert to make you smile.

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Do you like to eat desserts after meals? For me, there is no specific time to eat desserts after eating. But for us, the people of Indonesian villages, we prefer to eat this type of dessert meal when relaxing. For example in the afternoon, before entering dinner time.

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Most days where I live are sunny and hot. So, we often make desserts that are served cold as a snack. One of them is jelly pudding.

This time I will share the mung bean porridge pudding recipe. A combination of mung beans with coconut milk and vegan jelly served cold. Refreshing, and also healthy for digestion.

Well, to make this pudding, you need a lot of patience and time. That's because we need to soak the mung beans for at least 3 hours, then boil the soaked mung beans and make the mung beans mush before finally making them into pudding.

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This recipe is actually inspired by leftover mung bean porridge. Mung bean porridge is a type of porridge that is popular in Indonesia. We also make them a lot, and there are occasional leftovers. So, I made leftover mung bean porridge as pudding. So, no food is wasted for that.




Making Boiled Mung Beans

The thing that must be considered is that there are several steps that must be repeated in boiling mung beans. We have to be patient doing that. This is to get the soft texture of mung beans.

If you fail to boil mung beans with the correct technique, it will make the mung beans taste rock hard to eat and will be very annoying. In fact, several times I have eaten mung beans with a texture like that when I bought them from street food vendors.

I learned the technique of boiling mung beans from my late mom. A knowledge that I will always remember because it is very useful for my life.


Ingredients needed:

  • 250 grams of mung beans
  • 1000 ml of water for boiling mung beans

Cooking Instructions

3975C0D6-7660-4D43-B99F-163210EF1EA7.jpegFirst, we need to soak the mung beans for at least 3 hours before we boil them. The shape of the mung beans will be bigger than their original size after we soak them.




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7C64E2FB-E77A-45E8-A05F-786941FD3D9C.jpegPut the beans into the boiling water. Then, cover the pot. Boil the mung beans for 5 minutes. After that, immediately turn off the heat and let them sit for 30 minutes with the pot still closed.




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Mung Beans Porridge

Ingredients needed:

  • boiled mung beans
  • 100 ml of coconut milk
  • 100 ml of water
  • 150 grams of brown sugar
  • 1/4 cup of sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon of salt
  • a tumble-size flattened ginger (optional)
  • pandan leaves (optional)

Cooking Instructions

Cook chopped brown sugar, and sugar with 100 ml water, also ginger, salt, and pandan leaves. Cook until the brown sugar melts completely.




Then, add coconut milk. Bring them to a simmer while continuing to stir.




3D017F88-4DD8-40E7-B226-BD0D1FD20038.jpegAdd boiled mung beans. Bring them to a simmer then, remove them. Furthermore, mung bean porridge is ready to be processed into pudding.


FUN FACTS
Mung bean porridge is ready to be served. If you don't want to make pudding, then just serve them as mung bean porridge. It must be delicious. Creamy, sweet, and savory porridge. Perfect for cold days, or just to accompany your chill time.




Mung Bean Porridge Pudding

This pudding recipe uses two layers for a more interesting look. So, for the base layer, I used coconut milk pudding.

Ingredients needed:

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  • mung bean porridge
  • 2 sachets of agar powder, each sachet for about 5-7 grams of agar powder. Or, 1 teaspoon agar powder per sachet.
  • 1/2 cup of sugar for coconut milk pudding
  • 800 ml of coconut milk for coconut milk pudding
  • pandan leaves



Cooking Instructions

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When the fire has been turned off, keep stirring the pudding mixture to remove the hot steam. After a while, then the coconut milk pudding mixture is poured into the pudding mold as the base layer.

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After transferring the coconut milk pudding mixture into a mold, then make mung bean porridge pudding. The thing to watch out for is to fill only half of the mold to leave room for one layer of pudding later.

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Add mung bean porridge pudding mixture into mold, on top of the coconut milk pudding layer. Do it slowly so the base before is not broken.




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Store them in the refrigerator for at least two hours before serving. Remove from the mold, and serve them with the pieces according to your taste.

This pudding is a favorite of the children here. Sweet and soft, but not overly sweet. Add extra fresh fruit for an extra cold refreshing meal for super hot weather. Want to spoon this delicious pudding? :)

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Anggrek Lestari


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Who is Anggrek Lestari?

Anggrek Lestari is an Indonesian fiction writer who has published two major books. Now She is a full-time content creator. She has a goal to share life, poem, and food content that makes others happy and can get inspiration.


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I didn't know that you could do this kind of sweet preparations with mung beans, looks great! It's hard to find agar where I live but I'm going to try and do this with some oatmeal as it tends to bring in that texture once it has been cooked and placed in the cold.

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Hello I like to eat dessert at snack time at three in the afternoon, that pudding looks delicious combined with coconut, a little long process, but worth it. Regards

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Boil mung beans need long time but then we can save them in the fridge for days and we can processing them for many food 🙂

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How are you dear friend @anggreklestari good morning
What a particular recipe, I would never have imagined a bean dessert, you are very creative and that is why I admire your knowledge
I am also of the idea of eating dessert when I feel relaxed and not necessarily after meals, I believe that dessert is something to enjoy and take the time to do it
I love the ingredients you have used and the result obtained from the dessert
I appreciate you sharing this recipe with us.
have a nice day

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Hello @jlufer
In life we must be creative especially when we have to cook for our family.

Thank you for stopping by 🙂

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Looks so nice and yummy as usual mbak. Never knew that you can make pudding with the porridge with a little tweak.
so creative mbak.
!PIZZA !LUV

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Pudding with agar powder. We can make it from many variation of ingredients 🙂

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oh my, this is perfection. So far this is the cutest pudding I've ever seen.

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Oh, thank you. 🙂 They will be cutest when using another mold

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It's my first time to see mung bean pudding. I ate mung beans porridge and it tasted so good with natural sweet ingredients..
I might gonna try this, not here, but when I go back home as we have complete ingredients and cooking materials ☺️. Thanks for sharing this unique and amazing cooking idea..

!PIZZA

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We eat mung bean porridge for breakfast . Commonly breakfast meal here.

So, when I have leftover, I change them into pudding 😅

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Ohhhhh I didn't know you could make pudding with beans, I have beans of this type in my house kept in the fridge, it's not something common here in Venezuela but I think you have to try it.It looks good as you show it. And as always your beautiful and neat publication. Thanks for sharing. Blessings @anggreklestari 🌸

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For just porridge they Will be delicious too. 🙂
But make sure you are boil them in right method 🙂

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I have prepared them but not in desserts, if not in the form of soup or stew as we say here, with vegetables, vegetables, and smoked pork, they are very tasty. But it sounds interesting as a dessert 😊

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For sure, every country has different ways to serve food. So interesting to know each culture then 🙂

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It looks nice and delicious. I never made this kind of pudding I will try and see if I can Thanks for sharing. Greetings friend. 💖🌞

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I Made this after I have leftover porridge. Since agar powder can be fit for many ingredients, so we can it as pudding 🙂

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Wow,what a technique to boil, i dind't think about it :l thank you so much! How good looks that

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Mung Beans are hard texture grain. Not like corn. So we need to pay attention for that 🙂

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Making pudding from beans is a great idea; I'm not sure if I've seen mung beans around here, but I think other beans will do. It turned out so beautiful; loved the color.

I do love dessert, @anggreklestari. We always have dessert after lunch. I'm trying to reduce the size of portions because dessert is the most dangerous part of our meals 😄

Thank you so much for a great recipe!

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Did you have bean that suitable for sweet desserts there? I thought red Bean Will be great to make dessert 🙂

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I've used red beans for sweet muffins and I've seen black beans for pastry sweet filling, but I've never tried the latter. The beans you've used seem ideal for pudding. Beans are an amazing food 😌

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Your recipe is very creative and original, besides exquisite, I really loved it, the coconut flavor must be very tasty!
Thank you very much for sharing, hugs and blessings.

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As coconut is my favorite, so I often involve it to my recipe

Thank you
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Interesting beans in pudding. I would definitely try that but know if I could find those beans around here though. I rarely eat desert after a meal just no room. When I was younger I did all the time. I still eat desserts but like for snacks a few hours after eating.

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Getting older, yeah, we enjoy dessert for Snack time 🙂

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I can remember being younger going to dinner with desserts than going to movie to eat more popcorn and drinks. I think it happened to me somewhere in my 30's it's been awhile, haha. Anyways I always enjoy your recipes they are so on the healthy living style 👍

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