Yakbap is a traditional Korean dessert, enjoyed in both North and South Korea.
“Yak” means medicine and “bap” means rice, so the name literally translates to “medicinal rice” because it is made with very healthy ingredients.
It is also called Yaksik or "medicinal meal".
It is sweetened with honey or brown sugar and includes a mix of highly nutritious nuts along with glutinous rice. Among the nuts, chestnuts, pine nuts, walnuts, the jujube (also known as Chinese dates) are essential, as they have strong antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
When eaten cold, glutinous rice contains a high amount of resistant starch, which helps nourish our gut microbiota.
It is traditionally eaten during the lunar festival Jeongwol Daeboreum (정월대보름), which coincides with the first full moon of the lunar year.
500 grams of glutinous rice
200 grams of jujube (Chinese red dates)
40 grams of walnuts
40 grams of raisins
40 grams of pine nuts
100 grams of chestnuts
1/2 teaspoon of cinnamon
285 ml of jujube seed tea
180 grams of brown sugar
1 1/2 tablespoons of soy sauce
1 1/2 tablespoons of sesame oil
1/2 teaspoon of salt
Method:
1- Wash the glutinous rice and soak it in water for 5 to 6 hours.
2- Make a cut in the shell of the chestnuts and boil them in salted water for 40 minutes.
Jujube is a Chinese date that you can buy in Asian grocery stores.
4- Once hydrated, remove the pits from the jujubes and cut them into pieces. Do not discard the pits—we’ll use them to make jujube tea. Place the pits in 500 ml of water, bring it to a boil, then cover and simmer for 20 minutes. Once the water has a golden-brown color, strain it, and your tea is ready.
5- Peel the chestnuts and cut them into small pieces. Set them aside separately from the rest of the nuts, as they will be added to the mixture later. Also chop the walnuts into small pieces.
6- Add 450 ml of water and 130 grams of brown sugar In a pressure cooker , heat it slightly until the sugar dissolves.
7- Add the rice, jujubes, raisins, pine nuts, and walnuts (all the nuts except the chestnuts) to the pressure cooker. Add a pinch of salt, the soy sauce, sesame oil, and cinnamon, and mix everything well.
Add jujube tea just until everything is covered. Cook on high heat until steam starts to come out of the valve; at that point, reduce the heat to low and cook for 2 minutes. Remove from heat and let it cool until all the pressure is released, then you can open it.
8- Spread some sesame oil on a tray and place the cooked rice on it. This is the moment to add the chestnuts, then mix everything well.
Spread the rice evenly and press down the surface so it becomes slightly compact. Cover with plastic wrap and place it in the refrigerator for at least one hour—though the longer it rests, the better.
9- Run a knife through the rice making vertical and horizontal lines to form small squares. These glutinous rice squares can be wrapped in plastic wrap and stored in the refrigerator for a healthy snack whenever you like.
Take them out and microwave for a couple of minutes to defrost, and they’re ready to eat.
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