Dessert

Chinese Dessert Soup | (糖水 – Táng Shuǐ a.k.a. Tong Sui)

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Originally a Cantonese specialty, tong sui (lit. sugar water) is a type of sweet soup or a custard-like dessert made with a base of either water or coconut milk. Extremely popular throughout the country, these sugary treats are nowadays found in tong sui shops but also at numerous food stalls, freshly prepared by street vendors.

Chinese Dessert Soup | (糖水 – Táng Shuǐ a.k.a. Tong Sui)

Recipe by What To Cook TodayCourse: DessertCuisine: ChineseDifficulty: Easy
Servings

4

servings
Prep time

10

minutes
Cooking time

20

minutes
Calories

23

kcal
Total time

30

minutes

Originally a Cantonese specialty, tong sui (lit. sugar water) is a type of sweet soup or a custard-like dessert made with a base of either water or coconut milk. Extremely popular throughout the country, these sugary treats are nowadays found in tong sui shops but also at numerous food stalls, freshly prepared by street vendors.

Ingredients

  • 1 large dried snow fungus – about 40 grams

  • 20 gr dried longan

  • 10 dried red dates

  • 6 cups water – about 1.5 liter

  • 80 gr rock sugar – or more to your taste

  • Optional :
  • 5 dried black dates

  • 30 pieces lotus seeds

  • 20 gr goji berries

Directions

  • Rinse the red dates, black dates, lotus seeds, dried longan, and goji berries with clean water before using
  • Soak red dates and black dates in warm water for 5 minutes and then use small knife to make a slit and remove pits in the middle
  • Use a small knife to pry open the lotus seeds and remove the black seed in the middle. Soak the seeds in hot boiling water while you prepare other things. There’s no need to soak lotus seeds overnight
  • Soak the dried snow fungus in warm water until soft and plump. Discard water and use kitchen shears to cut snow fungus into smaller pieces and then trim off the yellowish crusty part at the bottom. Discard those
  • Cooking:
  • Bring water to a boil. Add the snow fungus, red dates, black dates, lotus seeds, longan in a large pot. Bring back to a boil and then lower the heat to let it gently simmer for the next 20 minutes. Cover with a lid, leaving a bit gap if you are afraid it might boil over
  • After 20 minutes, everything in there should have been softened. If not, let them simmer a bit longer. Add rock sugar and stir until melt. Taste for sweetness. Add more if you prefer. Once you are happy with the level of sweetness, add the goji berries, turn off the heat. The residual heat will soften the goji berries. You don’t want to overcook goji berries as they will turn sour
  • The dessert can be served warm or chill

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