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First, I poured the malt into a fine sieve.
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Get water and wash it like you're washing rice.
Don't throw away the water.
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Pour the blanket into another bowl.
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Then, you can see the white water like washed rice water like this.
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After pouring the white water, the residue forms like this.
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I made about three servings of rice. Kids like rice with sikhye.
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Pour in the prepared malt water.The water is full of rice.
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You can see a little bit of it here, too. Throw away the residue
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Mix the rice with a spatula. I untied the lumps with my hands.
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With a lot of malt water in it's warm
You can leave it for about six hours.
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In a warm state
You can keep it warm and do other things.
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After 6 hours of keeping it warm
You just have to boil it for them when the grains of rice float.
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Pour the contents of the rice cooker into the stock pot.
Please give me more of the ones that are floating
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Sikhye is boiling.
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You can add sugar to your taste buds.
Sikhye was completed in a very easy way.
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Leave it like this until it cools down
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When it's cold, put it in a bottle and put it in the kimchi refrigerator
It's really good.
Be careful because it may spoil quickly if a wet bottle or bowl spoon touches it.
It's also good for snacks. There's sugar in it, but I'll give birth to it rather than buy a drink because I'm thirsty.
It's easy to digest