| Chinese Lantern Festival | |
The Lantern Festival or Yuanxiao Jie is a traditional Chinese festival,
which is on the 15th of the first month of the Chinese
New Year. The festival marks the end of the celebrations of the Chinese New Year.
Chinese started to celebrate the Lantern Festival from the Han Dynasty
(206 BC - 221 AD). Like most other Chinese festivals, there is also a
story behind the Festival. It is also believed that the festival has Taoist
origins.
This is a festival for people having fun. On the night of the festival,
people go on streets with a variety of lanterns under the full moon,
watching lions or dragon dancing, playing Chinese riddles and games, and
lighting up firecrackers. There is really a lot of fun for the young and
the old. The festival is not well
celebrated in the US, though you may find celebrations in some Chinese
communities, such as Hsi
Lai Temple, Hacienda Heights, California.
Yuanxiao (glutinous rice ball) or Tangyuan is the special food for the Lantern Festival.
It is believed that Yuanxiao
is named after a palace maid, Yuanxiao, of Emperor Wu Di of the Han Dynasty. Yuanxiao
is a kind of sweet dumpling, which is made with sticky rice flour filled
with sweet stuffing. And the festival is named after the famous dumpling.
Yuanxiao is sticky, sweet and round in shape, symbolizing family unity,
completeness and happiness.
You can find Yuanxiao in oriental food stores. If you enjoy cooking, here
is a recipe of Yuanxiao for you.
Ingredients
4 1/2 cups (500 g) sticky rice flour
Methods
1. Mix the butter with sesame powder, sugar and wine together.
You need to heat a little bit. Make small balls about 0.3-0.4 oz (10 g)
each.
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butter 7 oz (200 g)
black sesame powder 7 oz (200 g)
sugar 8 oz (250 g)
1 tsp wine
2. Take 1/2 cup of sticky rice flour. Add water into the flour and
make a flatten dough. Cook it in boiled water and take out until done.
Let it cool down. Then put it in the rest of the sticky rice flour. Add
water and knead until the dough is smooth.
3. Make the dough into small pieces about 0.3-0.4 oz (10 g) each. Make
it like a ball using hands first and then make a hole in the ball like
a snail. Put the sesame ball into it and close it up.
4. Cook them in boiled water. Make sure to keep stirring in one direction
while cooking. When they float on the water, continue to boil for about
one minute using less heat.
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