Chun Ai Biscuit
1.
Ingredients: glutinous rice flour, brown sugar, fried peanuts, black sesame seeds, wormwood, banana leaves.
2.
Put the brown sugar powder, peanuts, and black sesame seeds into the blender.
3.
Chop and mix evenly, and set aside for later use.
4.
Ai Ye cleaned twice.
5.
Boil in boiling water for a while.
6.
Cook until broken. (Removes the green and astringent taste of mugwort leaves and is more hygienic)
7.
Pick up and squeeze out the water.
8.
Put it in a blender and smash.
9.
Add glutinous rice flour, then add appropriate amount of boiling water and stir evenly. (Stir with chopsticks while adding water, stir it into a snowflake shape and knead it into a ball.)
10.
Knead into a moderately firm dough.
11.
Divide into small doughs of the same size.
12.
Squeeze it to form a concave shape in the center of the dough, and add the filling.
13.
Close the four sides and wrap it up, and then gently press to flatten it all over.
14.
Cut the banana leaves into small pieces and wash them.
15.
Blanch the water again.
16.
Fold them all together and trim out a round cake mat with scissors.
17.
Spread a little edible oil on the banana leaves, put in the mugwort cake, and steam over high heat for 15 minutes.
Tips:
The fresh wormwood is cleaned and blanched to remove impurities and green astringency. Squeeze the water and stir the mugwort leaf to lighten the flavor and make the taste fresher. Spread a little cooking oil on the banana leaves to prevent sticking. After the cakes are made, they can be fried, and the various flavors are according to personal preference.