섬세한 연잎 찐 찹쌀 미니 돈

섬세한 연잎 찐 찹쌀 미니 돈

(Delicate Lotus Leaf Steamed Glutinous Medallions)

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인분
6
1인분 크기
2개 메달리온(개당 약 180 g)
준비 시간
35 분
조리 시간
1 시간
총 소요 시간
1 hr 35 분
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7월 16, 2025

재료

영양 정보

  • 인분: 6
  • 1인분 크기: 2개 메달리온(개당 약 180 g)
  • Calories: 550 kcal
  • Carbohydrates: 0 g
  • Protein: 15 g
  • Fat: 16 g
  • Fiber: 3 g
  • Sugar: 2 g
  • Sodium: 690 mg
  • Cholesterol: 70 mg
  • Calcium: 54 mg
  • Iron: 1.7 mg

조리법

  • 1 - 쌀과 연꽃잎을 불리세요:
    찹쌀을 헹구고 최소 4시간 또는 하룻밤 동안 불려 두십시오. 연꽃 잎을 따뜻한 물에 담가 부드럽고 유연해질 때까지(약 30분) 불려 두고, 각 잎을 반으로 자르십시오.
  • 2 - 속 재료 준비하기:
    닭 다리 살을 주사위 모양으로 자르고, 불린 표고버섯, 그리고 (사용하는 경우) 중국 소시지. 샬롯을 곱게 다지고 생강을 다진다.
  • 3 - 조리용 향미 혼합물:
    기름을 약간 두르고 웍을 달군다. 샬롯과 생강을 향이 날 때까지 볶아 향을 낸다. 닭고기, 버섯, 소시지, 간장, 굴소스를 넣고 섞으면서 볶아 반 정도 익힌다. 옥수수전분을 넣고 소금과 후추로 간을 한 다음 식히기 위해 따로 둔다.
  • 4 - 밥과 속을 섞으세요:
    쌀의 물기를 충분히 빼십시오. 큰 그릇에 밥과 조리된 속재료를 섞고, 마지막에 참기름을 넣으세요. 골고루 섞이도록 버무리세요.
  • 5 - 밥 메달리온를 감싸다:
    연잎의 반쪽을 펼쳐 반짝이는 면이 위로 오도록 놓습니다. 중앙에 쌀 혼합물 2큰술을 담아 올리고 누르듯 살짝 단단하게 모양을 잡아 두툼한 메달 모양으로 만듭니다. 그런 다음 잎을 그 주위에 감싸 닫습니다. 남은 혼합물과 잎으로 반복합니다.
  • 6 - 찜용 메달리온:
    포장된 메달리온을 찜판 위에 한 겹으로 펼쳐 놓으십시오. 센 불에서 1시간 찌거나 쌀이 완전히 익고 향이 퍼질 때까지 찌십시오.
  • 7 - 서빙 및 장식:
    서빙하기 전에 연잎 주머니를 살짝 풀어 증기가 매력적으로 빠져나오도록 하세요. 원하시면 파를 얹어 장식하고 뜨거울 때 즐기세요.

섬세한 연잎 찐 찹쌀 미니 돈 :에 대한 자세한 정보

Fragrant glutinous rice medallions, infused with mushrooms, chicken, and aromatics, delicately wrapped and steamed in lotus leaves for an elegant taste experience.

Lotus Leaf Steamed Glutinous Rice Medallions: A Delicate Take on Dim Sum Tradition

Introduction

The art of wrapping rice and savory fillings in lotus leaves has roots that trace back centuries in southern Chinese cuisine, offering eaters not only tender, flaky textures and heady aromas, but also a lesson in refined festival cooking. The 'Lotus Leaf Steamed Glutinous Rice Medallions' are a modern, creative twist on the adored zongzi and its dim sum cousins (lo mai gai), inviting you to weave gourmet creativity with cultural homage. Every bite tastes layered—infused with botanical lotus fragrance, savory umami depth from mushrooms and chicken or sausage, and a signature sticky goodness from the glutinous rice.

History & Cultural Significance

Around the Yangtze River basin, dishes like this have appeared on banquet tables and teahouse carts for ages. Lotus leaf parcels symbolize purity and transcendence—ideal for celebratory times. Cantonese dim sum houses elevate this tradition, steaming rice and tidbits in lotus as compact packets for dainty enjoyment. This version shapes the dish into medallions, offering new possibilities for home cooks: they look spectacular for special appetizers, lunch mains, or part of a centerpiece shared meal. Traditionally, these are enjoyed at festivals and gatherings, particularly during the classic Dragon Boat festivities where zongzi (leaf-wrapped sticky rice) are omnipresent.

Creative Aspects & Personal Touches

My approach to these medallions focuses on making the flavors accessible for global kitchens. By shaping them as round medallions instead of the classic rectangle or pyramid, the parcels cook more evenly and are easier to portion as a refined appetizer. You can freely substitute chicken with diced roasted vegetables or marinated tofu for a vegetarian approach, and add other embellishments such as chopped chestnut or dried shrimp for textural complexity or regional authenticity.

Steaming is an art: Lotus leaves, available dried at Asian markets, should be soaked thoroughly to release their subtle perfume and enhanced flexibility. The rice—true to custom—should always be soaked for several hours, maximizing tenderness. The slow, hourlong steaming ensures all aromas bind, the parcels evenly hydrate, and every mouthful is suffused with savory nostalgia.

Serving Tips, Variations & Notes

  • Garnishes: Fresh spring onions and a drizzle of sesame oil add contrast.
  • Prep in Advance: You can assemble the lotus leaf medallions in advance, plus the filling can be prepared the day before, enhancing your schedule and imagining this for creative dinner parties.
  • Vegan Option: Swap the chicken with firm tofu and use extra mushrooms, omitting Chinese sausage.
  • Regional Variations: Add bits of salted egg yolk or water chestnut for luxury and crunch.
  • Presentation: Unwrap tableside for theatrical aroma and effect.

Troubleshooting and Pro Tips

  • Never skip the rice soaking or you risk gritty texture.
  • Ensure leaves are soft and not brittle before folding.
  • Parcel edges can be tucked under during steaming to prevent unraveling -- no string needed if you tuck confidently.
  • For consistent results, tightly compact the medallion mixture before wrapping, ensuring complete steaming.

Final Thoughts

These Lotus Leaf Steamed Glutinous Rice Medallions reimagine both heritage and style, delivering tradition in every bite but with the chef’s twist: compact, elegant, and ready for any cultural moment. Try serving them alongside jasmine tea and a chili oil for dipping as part of a festive meal—or reinvent them with your regional produce. Subtle in flavor but remarkable in fragrance and presentation, this dish is sure to become a special favorite in your recipe collection. Enjoy both the history and warmth in every steam-curled medallion you unwrap.

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