I love red bean paste with fresh strawberries. In the spring we will have a bowl of washed and sliced strawberries and I’ll put a blob of bean paste in the middle of the bowl. Just scoop a strawberry and a bit of bean paste and it’s amazing!
Sounds good. When I think of strawberries and red bean, I think of ichigo daifuku, which I was planning to make soon as I just got a couple pounds of strawberries on sale. This is interesting, the Chinese red bean paste. I’m usually making tsubuan, one of the Japanese ones.
@@LePetitNuageGris yes that’s where I got the idea for it! I love ichigo daifuku but it’s a bit tedious to make. So this is the quickest shortcut to a similar flavor. If I had some grilled mochi on the side I bet it would be even better!
@@sophievanderbilt1325 oh man… grilled mochi on the side of anmitsu bowl with fresh strawberries and sort serve green tea ice cream sounds sooo good right about now… it’s the end of summer; time to enjoy one last treat!
I made your egg fried rice from one of your older videos. 😊I’m 72 years old and it’s the first time my rice comes out perfect. Thank you. I love how detail you are in explaining how to cook all your recipes. Have a wonderful day
I just bought some red beans and was looking for a recipe so you read my intent, amazing!! Thank you. I’d rather do your recipes then others. You make things much easier.
I've made red bean paste one time before to use as a filling and it was really good, but I can't find the recipe I used anymore so I'm so happy you made this!
Red bean paste is one of my girlfriend's and mine favorite fillings for baozi, ice cream bars, and mochi! Thank you so much for sharing how to make this wonderful treat Mandy!
Thank you! I don't live in the city to try these in bakeries or specialty markets so making this at home is going to be both fun and really special! Thank you, lovely teacher!
Thank you for showing us your hard work. I love red bean paste pastries of all kinds, but I've never thought about making my own - it never even crossed my mind. I should have a go at this, but I might wait until I've invested in buying a pressure cooker.
My parents married in 1948 - post war migrants to Australia. They had NOTHING and times were REALLY tough but Mum needed a pot to cook for them, could only afford ONE pot, and she bought a pressure cooker. She used it for over 50 years and even packed it when we moved to Canada. When I set up my home a pressure cooker was one of my first purchases and when my daughter moved out we bought her one and she LOVES it! My 2 cents is to get a stove top one - yes the Instapots are VERY convenient and trendy, but if the electrics go, the whole thing is garbage. A stove top pressure cooker can always be used as a regular pot as well and really has nothing to break down - and they're a lot cheaper too. Once you get familiar with how your particular pressure cooker works you quickly adjust cooking times etc. They're all a little different, just like cars and toasters (for example, our toaster always burns the second round so you know to pop the slices out earlier). Hope this helps!! Cheers!
@@andersonomo597 Thanks for that. I remember my mum had a stove top pressure cooker, but I was too young to understand how they worked. In the end, it ended up, as you said, as just another pan. But, I will look around and see what I can find. I don't particularly want another electric device - I'm running out of work surface!
Sesame balls will always be my favorite comfort food, we used to go to a buffet by my house that served them year round, and tho they weren’t the best me and my grandmother still loved them and I have always loved it when I would find them at other restaurants, and i think tomorrow will be the first time i try to make them myself and I must thank you for these tutorials on how to make them and how to make the ingredients for them.
I grew up across the street from a place in NYC Chinatown famous for Dai Bow steamed. They also had a popular drink then made with sweeten red beans and condensed milk. The red beans are cooked half the time needed for the paste, then sweeten with cane sugar. Making the drink just need additional crushed ice. The paste needs sugar a vital ingredient in most desserts ? Sweeten to taste of course. Sorry missed the brown sugar portion.
Very awesome recipe. I have not had it yet but I would love to give it a try. The stirring reminds me of when I make polenta as it needs a lot of stirring as well.
Hi Mindy!!! I liked your recipe for today. I'm going to try this . I like sesame balls alot. I would like to try other desserts with this. Great Video!!!...🦋
Belle’s Bread in Columbus, OH makes red bean donuts. They’re utterly gorgeous! I’m not ambitious enough to try to make those, but red bean buns seem more doable.
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You have the best recipe and technique in making this, so I will follow your techniques! Thanks!
There's a really easy way to manage the last step, if you have time. Put the blended bean paste in a 325F (160C) oven in a bigger pot so there's a lot surface area. Stir it every 30 minutes. It usually takes only about 3 times (90minutes) to reach a very dense texture. No sore arms!!! (BTW this trick works for apple butter, too)
This recipe uses less oil compared to other recipes. But the yield is a little on the drier side, and I wouldn't mind a touch more sweetness. Thinking of adding some golden syrup to it, in addition to the sugar, but near the end of the cooking process. I'm hoping that the acidity isn't noticeable but hopefully that'll fix the issues I'm having.
Just made it.... resting in fridge. Im attempting chocolate mooncakes. So I added 4tbsp of cacao powder. 2tsp vanilla essence. a few drops concentrated almond essence. Plus 50g extra sugar, the cacao adds bitterness. Considering adding dried cranberries or coconut 🤔
Love this! Have been hoping for this! with this be good on jianbing? Something I long to learn how to make so far I have not been successful, but I know there is some type of bean paste that is often put on it along with a fried crunchy donut strip… have you taught us how to make that yet? If not, could you in the future? And I did press the like button. 👍I always like all your videos. They’re awesome and I love my wok!🌈
I love red bean paste! I have made your steamed buns, biang biang noodles and your Peking duck from years ago. I will admit, from one arthritis sufferer to another - I’ll just buy this 😂. I don’t have an instant pot anymore and I don’t have all that time to do it the other way. My favorite way to have this is in boba drinks! 🧋 As always, thanks for all the hard work getting these videos to us. We do so appreciate them greatly! Best TH-camr ever!! ❤🎉
Is this the same Red Bean Paste that the Japanese use in their Mochi? I love Mochi and Sesame Balls. Being a military brat I live in Japan where I had my first Mochi. I was an adult in my 50s when I found Sesame Balls at a very nice Chinese restaurant in California. I went back about a month later and they had stopped serving them! I was so disappointed. I have always wanted to learn and make these items. Now with your help I will be able to! Thank you for your willingness and talent to teach us!
This was a year ago but for people like me, who are just finding this now and live in murika, the red beans she uses here might be either standard red beans, or the kind used commonly in Japanese mochi. Adzuki or mung beans are a type of red bean that are naturally sweeter than other forms of red beans. They are commonly used in traditional desert red bean paste due to a slightly different taste and sweetness to other red beans varieties. In America, red beans or red kidney beans are red beans but not the usual kind for mochi. You would likely need to visit Asian markets for the naturally sweeter red beans. :) But some people in America do say you can get decent results with other forms of red beans bought at your typical supermarket. Red bean paste can supposedly taste good with other versions of red beans but some say they have to add sugar more than with mung beans. I haven't personally tried it yet. :)
You can use olive oil. Is it not necessary to filter out the water after boiling? no, because you need a bit of water for the blender to work properly.
@@SoupedUpRecipes Can I use honey instead of brown sugar? I‘m on a diet which discards both white and brown sugar but not the sugar from the fruits and honey.
Can I substitute mung beans for the red beans? I've got a bag of green mung beans bought for Indian food that never really got made and am looking for a use.
Whelp... I took the plunge and bought new beans and spent my day off making this. It did take me all day, but the good news is that the recipe doesn't seem to suffer if you need to take it off the heat and take a short break. (I was taking five minute breaks every 20 or so minutes in the last stages) it turned out delicious. In other news, I might need to do this again for the treats I meant to make because I stayed up all night and used this entire batch to make taiyaki with the new pan I bought.
Thanks for this recipe) I've never tried bean paste and recently I've cooked it at last - and I liked it.Quite interesting dessert🤔😊. but I decided to explore and added a couple of table spoons of farmer cheese and the same mount of butter. And you know, for me it was not bad🤔. But I made a mistake when I added vanilla powder - the taste of bean got lost after that😕. Well, from now I will start cooking this paste😊.
Wouldn't it easier and faster if you drained the cooked beans? It seems that you would go directly to the 3rd stage of cooking if you didn't have the extra liquid. I have never used these kinds of beans but if you were able to smoosh them with your fingers i'm sure it would be very easy to do the same with the drained ones using a potato masher or something.
Please I would like to see you making this methical Chinese dish named Buddha jumping over the wall. I just learned about it through Uncle Rogers channel 😅
I love red bean paste with fresh strawberries. In the spring we will have a bowl of washed and sliced strawberries and I’ll put a blob of bean paste in the middle of the bowl. Just scoop a strawberry and a bit of bean paste and it’s amazing!
Sounds good. When I think of strawberries and red bean, I think of ichigo daifuku, which I was planning to make soon as I just got a couple pounds of strawberries on sale. This is interesting, the Chinese red bean paste. I’m usually making tsubuan, one of the Japanese ones.
@@LePetitNuageGris yes that’s where I got the idea for it! I love ichigo daifuku but it’s a bit tedious to make. So this is the quickest shortcut to a similar flavor. If I had some grilled mochi on the side I bet it would be even better!
@@sophievanderbilt1325 oh man… grilled mochi on the side of anmitsu bowl with fresh strawberries and sort serve green tea ice cream sounds sooo good right about now… it’s the end of summer; time to enjoy one last treat!
I made your egg fried rice from one of your older videos. 😊I’m 72 years old and it’s the first time my rice comes out perfect. Thank you. I love how detail you are in explaining how to cook all your recipes. Have a wonderful day
My favorites are sesame balls and steamed buns! Thank you for sharing how to make the red bean paste!!
I don't *love* redbean paste deserts but i will like, thanks for teaching us!
Thanks very much for showing how to make red bean paste. Absolutely easy. Can't wait for the next process.
I just bought some red beans and was looking for a recipe so you read my intent, amazing!! Thank you. I’d rather do your recipes then others. You make things much easier.
I adore red bean paste. Thank you!!
I've made red bean paste one time before to use as a filling and it was really good, but I can't find the recipe I used anymore so I'm so happy you made this!
I tried red bean paste for the first time 2 weeks ago. I fell in love when I tried it. It tastes like chocolate.
Sesame balls with red bean are the BEST!❤
I am so happy you showed the recepy with multicooker ❤❤
Red bean paste is one of my girlfriend's and mine favorite fillings for baozi, ice cream bars, and mochi! Thank you so much for sharing how to make this wonderful treat Mandy!
Sweet! That’s what I wanted to make with the red beans as well! Super happy
Thank you so much, best recipe I've seen
I love sesame balls with the red bean paste filling 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Thank you! I don't live in the city to try these in bakeries or specialty markets so making this at home is going to be both fun and really special! Thank you, lovely teacher!
Yess Mandy slay the kitchen
Thank you for showing us your hard work. I love red bean paste pastries of all kinds, but I've never thought about making my own - it never even crossed my mind. I should have a go at this, but I might wait until I've invested in buying a pressure cooker.
My parents married in 1948 - post war migrants to Australia. They had NOTHING and times were REALLY tough but Mum needed a pot to cook for them, could only afford ONE pot, and she bought a pressure cooker. She used it for over 50 years and even packed it when we moved to Canada. When I set up my home a pressure cooker was one of my first purchases and when my daughter moved out we bought her one and she LOVES it! My 2 cents is to get a stove top one - yes the Instapots are VERY convenient and trendy, but if the electrics go, the whole thing is garbage. A stove top pressure cooker can always be used as a regular pot as well and really has nothing to break down - and they're a lot cheaper too. Once you get familiar with how your particular pressure cooker works you quickly adjust cooking times etc. They're all a little different, just like cars and toasters (for example, our toaster always burns the second round so you know to pop the slices out earlier). Hope this helps!! Cheers!
@@andersonomo597 Thanks for that. I remember my mum had a stove top pressure cooker, but I was too young to understand how they worked. In the end, it ended up, as you said, as just another pan. But, I will look around and see what I can find. I don't particularly want another electric device - I'm running out of work surface!
Sesame balls will always be my favorite comfort food, we used to go to a buffet by my house that served them year round, and tho they weren’t the best me and my grandmother still loved them and I have always loved it when I would find them at other restaurants, and i think tomorrow will be the first time i try to make them myself and I must thank you for these tutorials on how to make them and how to make the ingredients for them.
I grew up across the street from a place in NYC Chinatown famous for Dai Bow steamed. They also had a popular drink then made with sweeten red beans and condensed milk. The red beans are cooked half the time needed for the paste, then sweeten with cane sugar. Making the drink just need additional crushed ice. The paste needs sugar a vital ingredient in most desserts ? Sweeten to taste of course.
Sorry missed the brown sugar portion.
Thank you. This recipe is just right on time. I’ll be making salted egg yolk pastries over the weekend. 😊
Really enjoying watching you! Thank you for your recipes!
Sesame balls are the best!❤
Very awesome recipe. I have not had it yet but I would love to give it a try. The stirring reminds me of when I make polenta as it needs a lot of stirring as well.
i will try this recipe yours looks Amazing
Thank your for the recipe idk 😅 if I’ll ever make it but at least I know hats in it and how it’s done maybe one day if I’m feeling adventurous.
I love red bean paste but we usually sell mung bean paste sweets over here. I'd love to know how to make a paste out of that too.
My favorite desert is definitely sesame balls!
Looks really good the red bean paste that you made friend! Like a lot how you did it! See you 🦇
im gonna try this with less sugar and some more oil for a breakfast sandwich spread. TY!
I LOVE sesame balls! If I see a fresh batch at the market, I'll buy at least 6. I'm weak! ❤
Hi Mindy!!! I liked your recipe for today. I'm going to try this . I like sesame balls alot. I would like to try other desserts with this. Great Video!!!...🦋
Thank you for this yummy recipe 🙏
Belle’s Bread in Columbus, OH makes red bean donuts. They’re utterly gorgeous! I’m not ambitious enough to try to make those, but red bean buns seem more doable.
You have the best recipe and technique in making this, so I will follow your techniques! Thanks!
Thank you so much
Thank you! I love your videos!!
Wohhhhh wohhhhh... super super super ❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏👍👍
There's a really easy way to manage the last step, if you have time. Put the blended bean paste in a 325F (160C) oven in a bigger pot so there's a lot surface area. Stir it every 30 minutes. It usually takes only about 3 times (90minutes) to reach a very dense texture. No sore arms!!! (BTW this trick works for apple butter, too)
This recipe uses less oil compared to other recipes. But the yield is a little on the drier side, and I wouldn't mind a touch more sweetness. Thinking of adding some golden syrup to it, in addition to the sugar, but near the end of the cooking process. I'm hoping that the acidity isn't noticeable but hopefully that'll fix the issues I'm having.
I'm addicted to sesame balls.
I love sesame seed balls
Thanks for the video
Thank you!
Do u think, it could be done with raisin
Just made it.... resting in fridge. Im attempting chocolate mooncakes. So I added 4tbsp of cacao powder. 2tsp vanilla essence. a few drops concentrated almond essence. Plus 50g extra sugar, the cacao adds bitterness. Considering adding dried cranberries or coconut 🤔
Love this! Have been hoping for this! with this be good on jianbing? Something I long to learn how to make so far I have not been successful, but I know there is some type of bean paste that is often put on it along with a fried crunchy donut strip… have you taught us how to make that yet? If not, could you in the future? And I did press the like button. 👍I always like all your videos. They’re awesome and I love my wok!🌈
I love red bean paste! I have made your steamed buns, biang biang noodles and your Peking duck from years ago. I will admit, from one arthritis sufferer to another - I’ll just buy this 😂. I don’t have an instant pot anymore and I don’t have all that time to do it the other way.
My favorite way to have this is in boba drinks! 🧋 As always, thanks for all the hard work getting these videos to us. We do so appreciate them greatly! Best TH-camr ever!! ❤🎉
adoro suas receitas
Love it with Sesame ball, which I would like to learn how to make them
Is this the same Red Bean Paste that the Japanese use in their Mochi? I love Mochi and Sesame Balls. Being a military brat I live in Japan where I had my first Mochi. I was an adult in my 50s when I found Sesame Balls at a very nice Chinese restaurant in California. I went back about a month later and they had stopped serving them! I was so disappointed. I have always wanted to learn and make these items. Now with your help I will be able to! Thank you for your willingness and talent to teach us!
This was a year ago but for people like me, who are just finding this now and live in murika, the red beans she uses here might be either standard red beans, or the kind used commonly in Japanese mochi. Adzuki or mung beans are a type of red bean that are naturally sweeter than other forms of red beans. They are commonly used in traditional desert red bean paste due to a slightly different taste and sweetness to other red beans varieties.
In America, red beans or red kidney beans are red beans but not the usual kind for mochi. You would likely need to visit Asian markets for the naturally sweeter red beans. :)
But some people in America do say you can get decent results with other forms of red beans bought at your typical supermarket. Red bean paste can supposedly taste good with other versions of red beans but some say they have to add sugar more than with mung beans. I haven't personally tried it yet. :)
I love those sesame balls will you show us how to make those?
will it be fine if i don't blend my red bean as smooth as you? i like a bit of texture in my paste
Hey. Would you add Red Bean Buns to your large list of recipe requests? Love your videos, your work ethic and elegance. God bless you and your channel
Great suggestion!
Can you used canned red beans? We'd like to make buns for our Thanksiving desert. This looks like a great recipe.
I naver made it with canned red beans so I don't know. Sorry.
You are great.
Hi mindy! Want to ask if this red bean paste taste identically with japanese anko paste?
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👍👍👍👍. Thanks Mandy. If anyone was thinking about getting an Instant Pot they should probably get it now as they filed for bankruptcy recently.
Hi , thank you very much
I dont eat pork , what shall i use instead?
Thank you
Do you also have a video where you make mochi?
Is this sweet? Is it the same beam jam paste that is used in Dorayaki and Mochi ?
Will I be ok making this without a non-stick pot ?
Is the red bean nutrition still preserve if we cook it like this?
Hi. For the cooking oil can I use olive oil? Also, is it not necessary to filter out the water after boiling? Thank you 😊
You can use olive oil.
Is it not necessary to filter out the water after boiling? no, because you need a bit of water for the blender to work properly.
@@SoupedUpRecipes Can I use honey instead of brown sugar? I‘m on a diet which discards both white and brown sugar but not the sugar from the fruits and honey.
Also special youtuber 😊
Sesameballs! Sesameballs!! 😊
What cooking oil do you use? ❤
If you happen to have a link, could you please post the lotus bowl you use in the video? Cheers!
Hi Ms.Mendy can you show us how to make an authentic mooncake using this bean paste as a filling. Thank you and godbless you❤❤❤❤
can i use kidney beans?
blend w/o the chenpi?
What type of red bean is that? Thank you.
Question: one of the bottoms say "bean" do I still use the porridge option?
Would an Immersion blender work?
Is red beans as same as kidney beans?
Halo can this be put in like snowskin mooncake??
Can I substitute mung beans for the red beans? I've got a bag of green mung beans bought for Indian food that never really got made and am looking for a use.
Whelp... I took the plunge and bought new beans and spent my day off making this. It did take me all day, but the good news is that the recipe doesn't seem to suffer if you need to take it off the heat and take a short break. (I was taking five minute breaks every 20 or so minutes in the last stages) it turned out delicious.
In other news, I might need to do this again for the treats I meant to make because I stayed up all night and used this entire batch to make taiyaki with the new pan I bought.
Thanks for this recipe)
I've never tried bean paste and recently I've cooked it at last - and I liked it.Quite interesting dessert🤔😊.
but I decided to explore and added a couple of table spoons of farmer cheese and the same mount of butter. And you know, for me it was not bad🤔. But I made a mistake when I added vanilla powder - the taste of bean got lost after that😕.
Well, from now I will start cooking this paste😊.
I love beans 🫘
Wouldn't it easier and faster if you drained the cooked beans? It seems that you would go directly to the 3rd stage of cooking if you didn't have the extra liquid. I have never used these kinds of beans but if you were able to smoosh them with your fingers i'm sure it would be very easy to do the same with the drained ones using a potato masher or something.
U lose flavour draining it. You can use a bit less water for cooking
I think beans get out a lot of substance into water during cooking
@@Alex-iu7dl hmm i guess i need to buy some of these beans and experiment.
I want to make red bean manhu and red bean malasadas
What kind of red beans 🫘?
Do you have a recipe for sesame balls?
Here - th-cam.com/video/NUOpIiEIIgM/w-d-xo.html
Magical video, can I get a comment heart? 😋
What if you have a regular pressure cooker? Don't own an Instant Pot.
What name in wrap plastik?
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I'm here for mooncakes
Please I would like to see you making this methical Chinese dish named Buddha jumping over the wall. I just learned about it through Uncle Rogers channel 😅
Sesame balls!
When I did this it took me 2 hours so long lol
Liked the video as her arm was getting sore from all that stirring
Will this work with sugar substitutes?
Hi everyonnnnnnnnnne 😁✌️
I never made red beans paste
Hi everyonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne
Can u use wooden spatula
Yeah! I found you. You disappear on TikTok.
Always looks like refried beans to me
Just like adding sugar to miso, it kills the taste.