Sticky nest
By VicentaLakin
Mother often talks about the sticky nests that she ate when she was a child, the yellow noodles that she ran over with yellow rice, and the fertilized dates from her home tree, the sweet, sweet and delicious ones, which are suitable for winter. Hundreds of miles away from home, no yellow noodles were available. I found yellow rice in a new supermarket, and I can't tell you it's the sticky rice from home
Recipe Recommendations
- millet flour 700g
- red jujube appropriate amount
- boiling water 1 bowl
Steps for Sticky nest

1
Large red dates are pre-positioned in the basin and have a hair bath。
2
Yellow noodles pour into the basin。
3
A bowl of hot water just burned。
4
It pours water directly into the basin。
5
With chopsticks。
6
Smash it into a stale form。
7
Water is rubbing into smooth noodles。
8
Put it on the panel to pick up the strip。
9
Cut into a flat agent。
10
Scratch the agent into smooth noodles。
11
The red dates are embedded on all sides of the noodles。
12
and insert a red date on it。
13
The sticky nest is ready. Shapes do whatever you like。
14
All done。
15
It's just a pot。
16
The softly fragranced cuddly nest is fertilized, and indeed, it is the yellow flour。
17
It tastes like it's home again, it eats a sticky nest, and spring is getting closer。