Cat claw glutinous rice balls
By VicentaLakin
Recipe Recommendations
- glutinous rice flour 100g
- boiling water 75g
- sugar appropriate amount
- pink pigment appropriate amount
- sweetening
- cook
- several hours
- simple
Steps for Cat claw glutinous rice balls

1
100g glutinous rice flour +75g boiled water and smooth round dough. Take 10g of small glutinous rice dough and add pink red pigment to color
2
Take a small part of the pink noodles, rub them long and thin, cut into small pieces and round into small balls about 1mm, cover them with plastic wrap and press them all into round cakes, and set aside for later use
3
Take a small part of the white and red noodles, rub them long and thin, cut them into small pieces and round them into small balls of about 5mm, and directly press on the red cakes on the plastic wrap to easily complete the combination
4
Zoom in on the palm as appropriate. Cover it with plastic wrap and moisturize it as shown. Set aside for later use.
5
Pinch the small meat balls into water drops, and use a little water in the middle to bond them together
6
Pinch the palm into a curved triangle, apply water pressure to the middle
7
After the production is completed, it can be placed in the freezer and frozen hard, which will help prevent it from becoming loose when boiling. (Of course, this step can also be omitted)
8
When eating, just like ordinary desserts, you can choose with fruit soup or wine-brewed soup. It is soft, glutinous and delicious.
9
This time, the soup base is wine brewed egg soup, and the floating cat claws inside are really unforgettable.
10
Love is easy to do. Rub the small balls round, clip them with your thumb and index finger, press a groove on them with a toothpick, and finally press them flat to finish.Cat claw glutinous rice balls Make Tips
Cat's claws are not stuffed. If it's not too troublesome, you can wrap them in bean paste.
But I don't think it's necessary at all, because the kitten's feet are very mini, which is bigger than ordinary meatballs (smaller than a knuckle). They are solid glutinous rice meatballs commonly used in ordinary sweet soups. They are used with soups to relieve boredom and enhance aroma.
The spoon in the photo is also very small... so it will look a little big
But I don't think it's necessary at all, because the kitten's feet are very mini, which is bigger than ordinary meatballs (smaller than a knuckle). They are solid glutinous rice meatballs commonly used in ordinary sweet soups. They are used with soups to relieve boredom and enhance aroma.
The spoon in the photo is also very small... so it will look a little big