Tong shui recipies

Discussion in 'The Food Section' started by TienFong, Dec 6, 2008.

  1. TienFong

    TienFong New Member

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    Just wondering if anyone got any simple tong shui recipies that they're willing to share? Nothing fancy simple stuff you can get from a supermarket. I recently moved to west tex and it's super hard to find ingrediants that you would normally find in an asian market or community.
     
  2. mr_evolution

    mr_evolution ( • )( •ԅ(ˆ⌣ˆԅ)

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    Any specific Tong Shui?
     
  3. KaY_xD

    KaY_xD 但願人長久,千里共嬋娟

    red beans + dry orange peels + some glutionous rice + brown sugar = 1
    green beans + some glutinous rice + sugar cubes= 2
    japanese yam + "pearls" + sugar cubes + slices of ginger = 3 (**definitely a must)
    normal sweet potato + sugar cubes + slices of ginger = 4
    taro + sugar + pearls = 5
    coconut milk + pearls + taro = 6
    hasma (too pricey i think) + any milk + slices of ginger = 7
    sasame + water (just buy those packs in the supermarket) = 8
    egg + water + sugar cubes = 9
     
  4. smallrinilady

    smallrinilady Well-Known Member

    Ingrediants
    Dried Bead sheets
    Rock Sugar
    Water

    Directions
    Boil until the Bead sheets completely disolve
     
  5. smallrinilady

    smallrinilady Well-Known Member

    This is one of my favs. I specifically use the small tapioca perals.
     
  6. kylie

    kylie Member

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    almond tong sui = almond+sugar

    is a very nutritious tong sui but not anyone can take it due to the smell of the almonds.
     
  7. legendlowe

    legendlowe Member

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    What is tong shui???? What does it look like and what's for? Western or chinese or...........???
     
  8. dggotsch

    dggotsch New Member

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    tong shui

    how about the bean curd sheet, gingko nuts and rock sugar
     
  9. winglong

    winglong Member

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    糖水, chinese dessert (cantonese). Translation would be "sugar water"
    It's yummy :)
     
  10. Snowwhites

    Snowwhites Well-Known Member

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    Yayah more yummy food and drinks please...
     
  11. smallrinilady

    smallrinilady Well-Known Member


    Yea think of it as a dessert soup, more often hot (but not always)

    and if it seems strange to you, think of hot chocolate but in a bowl
     
  12. kegothelego

    kegothelego Member

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    what is a good coconut sai mai lo recipe?
     
  13. arnica

    arnica Well-Known Member

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    It's such a shame that they don't have any of these stores in Sydney
     
  14. golfgod

    golfgod Member

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    Sweet potatoes or yams, water, sugar and boil until soft.
    if you want add some papaya.
     
  15. jaijailyc

    jaijailyc Member

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    papaya 糖水 is good too but my favorite is red bean
     
  16. bbgirlsum

    bbgirlsum Well-Known Member

    fu chuk (like dried tofu things) + "bak gor" + egg + rock sugar cube = *thumbs up*
     
  17. jen_lee8

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    Dried Bead sheets
    Rock Sugar
    Water
    egg
    lotus fruit (bak gor)

    Directions
    add lotus fruit, sugar boil until the Bead sheets completely disolve then add an egg and stir till flowers