Rice Dumplings
Child June 10th, 2008Saturday, Keatkeat did something that could have cost his life.
Sunday, he gave me a bloody wake-up call and he did it again yesterday.
It’s horrible to wake up in this way, as if you were electrocuted, totally unwarned….
So today I decided to give myself a good start, since Keatkeat is back to normal self, by eating my MIL self-made yummy glutinous rice dumplings, we call Zong-Zi in Chinese. These were prepared for the celebration of the Dragon Boat Festival on 5th May in the Lunar Calendar, which was last Sunday, 8th June on the globally recognised English Calendar.
Though a Chinese origin myself, I am still confused over how the Lunar Calendar is works. How could it be June on my desktop calendar and yet it is in the month of May in the Chinese Lunar Calendar….Hummmm….So please spare me on any explanation on this, ok?
For my non-Chinese friends who are interested in knowing the story behind this tradition can go read this short story.
These are the usual all-time-favourites.
The black and white. The fillings in the glutinous rice varies. It could be meat only or it could be meat with some nuts. It all depends on the cook herself.
My MIL prefer to add different types of nuts with small chunks of pork.
When I was still under the care of my auntie, before my parents brought me home for good, I remember eating a super duper nice dumpling. The fillings were filled with sweet, very sweet, tasty black-coloured meat.
Till now, I still doesn’t know the name of that particular Zong-Zi, I missed it very much. Any of you out there knows the name?
While I’m still in search of that delicious Zong-Zi, my current favourite is this – Gan-shui-zong (Cantonese Language).
My kids are as crazy over them as I am now. Maybe because it’s baby sized or maybe because it’s eaten with sugar because there isn’t any fillings in them. Just the plain sticky glutinous rice itself.
If you have a big mouth like mine, all you need is just 2 bites and its gone. Though I have this privilege, I prefer to cut them into tiny bite size, cover it completely with snowy-white sugar and savour it slowly.
My MIL doesn’t like that, she thinks it will cause diabetes, so she will try to fill it up withred beans before she wrapped it with pandan leaves and tie them up with strings.
This year, she gave me 25 plain-baby dumplings, 5 red bean-baby dumplings, 10 black dumplings and 5 white dumplings. On top of all that, Allan’s client gave him 8 spicy dumplings for doing a great job in selling her house. So total 53 dumplings.
Some of you may wonder, how do we differentiate the dumplings when all of them looks the same on the outside? My MIL tie each flavour with different coloured strings! So now we’ve got lots to eat. I’m gonna be nice, this is for you! Enjoy my MIL’s hardwork, ok? Hope you like it.






June 10th, 2008 at 12:28 pm
I love the hokkien dumpling…fatty meat is the best *lol* seeing your bak chang makes me droolz liao. :D
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June 10th, 2008 at 12:54 pm
is it called “neo-nah-zang” ?
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June 10th, 2008 at 1:01 pm
It could be nyoyah (not sure of the spelling) right? I like that because it’s sweet and when I was young, I like the small plain one :)
That’s lots of dumplings you have! :) Your MIL very thoughtful, using different coloured strings for them.
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June 10th, 2008 at 1:48 pm
hey, suddeny I think of another name which my mum alws tells me …. “GEE-ZANG”
June 10th, 2008 at 3:10 pm
wah lau eh…super duper yummy-licious! so many bloggers get to eat home-made dumplings! *envy lah*
personally i love “bak chang” but however lately i prefer “tau chang”…simply cos “bak chang” is more fattening hehehe…
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June 10th, 2008 at 9:29 pm
I’ve never had them before, but they look yummy.
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June 10th, 2008 at 11:10 pm
OHHhhhh! Love Chinese dumplings. Sui-jiou? Said it something like that when over in Taiwan. The pork filled ones with a devine sauce to dip them in. My mouth is watering!!!!!!!
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June 10th, 2008 at 11:24 pm
Whenn I was a little kid, my fav is the “Gee Zang”. After being introduced to Nonya dumplings by my MIL, that has been my favourite since!
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June 12th, 2008 at 12:09 am
My MIL made a lot of dumplings for us this year too. I like the nonya one :)
June 12th, 2008 at 2:37 am
It all sounds pretty delicious to me. I love tasting different foods and my hubby and I are pretty food adventurous.
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June 13th, 2008 at 9:11 am
Yummy Looking dumpling!!!!!!!!!!
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