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Klepon (Sticky Rice Ball Stuffed with Palm Sugar) was originally from Java in Indonesia. You can also find it in Singapore and Malaysia and it is called Onde Onde. It is made of glutinous rice flour with a sweet surprise inside, which is liquid palm sugar.
To begin with this recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can have klepon (sticky rice ball stuffed with palm sugar) using 7 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
Ingredients
Then little balls are made and stuffed with chopped palm sugar. Great recipe for Klepon (Sticky Rice Ball Stuffed with Palm Sugar). Often served with afternoon tea, these green little bite-size balls, coated in freshly grated coconut usually come in a foursome and are loosely packed in a mini shallow box made of banana leaves. There is a simple technique on.
Instructions
The rice dough is super sticky so oiling your hands will make it easier to work with. Roll the rice dough into a ball. Use your thumb to make an indent into the ball. Fill the indent with a dark sugar or the alternate filling listed in the next step. Fold the sides of the rice ball over the indent and filling to make it a complete ball again.
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