![]() The only snack that my grandma makes are the sweet glutinous rice dumplings with black sesame. Other than that, we all munch on dried fruit, chocolate, roasted seeds and fresh fruit. But let me explain, growing up, my families didn’t make cookies during Chinese New Year. I know, I know… It is a bit of a stretch to consider fried red bean puff as cookie. If you are celebrating Chinese New Year, join our party with your delicious cookies with the hashtag #ChineseNewYearCookieParty.įor my cookie, I am making fried red bean puffs (豆沙角). Even though you may not celebrate Chinese New Year, you can still get a taste of Chinese New Year and join in the festivities. Each of us will share one of our favorite Chinese New Year cookie recipes on our blogs. Other than celebrating on my own, my blogger friend, Christine from Vermilion Roots are teaming up with other 14 bloggers, including me, to start a Chinese New Year Cookie Party. I am trying to be smarter this time. Two weeks ago, I have bought everything I needed to get ready for Chinese New Year. By the time I went to Chinese supermarket, the ingredients that I wanted were all sold out. Last year, I didn’t start planning until the week before Chinese New Year. Then filled with smooth red bean paste, then fried until golden brown.Ĭhinese New Year is on February 8th and I am getting into the spirit. The dough is made from glutinous rice flour. ![]() Fried Red Bean Puffs are the perfect sweet to celebrate Chinese New Year.
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