STEP 1/9
Wash sticky rice and rice cake separately and put them in each bowl and soak them in cold water.
STEP 2/9
This process is the only thing you do on a gas fire once. If you're lazy, you can skip it (I've skipped it before), but wouldn't it be good to skip a lot of inconveniences? ^^
Boil the washed red beans with moderate amount of water, boil them for 5-10 minutes from the time it starts to boil, turn off the heat, throw away the boiled red beans, and take out the red beans only in a sieve.
STEP 3/9
Pour 6 cups of new water (about 1.5 liters; three times the amount of red beans) into the red beans recovered from No. 2 and boil beans in an electric pressure rice cooker (cuckoo, kuchen, rehome, etc.) or an electric pressure cooker (instant pot, etc.). If not, boil red beans according to brown rice.
STEP 4/9
It's red beans after the water is completely visible. The rice cooker is dark, so the color came out black, but it's not burnt.
STEP 5/9
If you use a regular electric pressure cooker or don't have a hand blender, you have to transfer it to a blender, and if you use an electric pressure cooker with a stainless steel pot, you can change it right away if you have a hand blender. We don't add more water here. Grind as finely as possible.
STEP 6/9
Sift the soaked glutinous rice and mix it well with a spatula in finely ground red bean water. Add the raw glutinous rice, place it on the porridge course and cook it one more time.
STEP 7/9
The glutinous rice has subsided, so if you look at the red beans from the top, you can only see the red beans, but if you scratch the floor with a spatula and mix it well, it's already dead.
Add 2t of salt (it's teaspoon) and 4t of honey/sugar (table spoon) and stir to dissolve.
STEP 8/9
Put the soaked rice cake in a sieve and put it in here. If you have boiled water or water purifier, add 4 cups of hot water (about 1 liter), stir well with a spatula, and keep it warm for about 30 minutes to make the rice cake soft like a bird egg.
STEP 9/9
It is a rice cooker in red bean porridge after more than 30 minutes of warming time. I've tried Oku and boiled it many times in a pot, but this method is the most similar to the standard form and taste, but it's also the easiest.
1. According to the recipe's capacity, you need a 10 cup rice cooker/electric pressure cooker, and at least 6 cups rice cooker/electric pressure cooker even if you reduce it in half due to the small number of families.
2. When you put it in the refrigerator and heat it up, make sure to put it in a microwave container and heat it only in the microwave. If you boil it again in a pot and heat it up, it will all stick to the bottom, and the burnt smell will become the stomach of the porridge.