Homemade Red Bean Paste (Hong Dou Sha, 红豆沙)

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  • Prep Time

    5 mins

  • Cook Time

    1 hr

  • Soak

    12 hrs

  • Total Time

    1 hr 5 mins

  • Servings

    500 g

  • Calories

    284 kcal

  • Course

    Dessert

  • Cuisine

    Chinese

Homemade Red Bean Paste (Hong Dou Sha, 红豆沙)

An essential filling for Chinese pastries and desserts, red bean paste tastes amazing when made at home. This recipe includes two classic versions.

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Ingredients

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  • 200 g adzuki beans (aka red beans) about 1 cup, see note 1
  • 500 ml water
  • 2 tablespoon white sugar
  • 2 tablespoon dark brown sugar
  • 80 g butter about ⅓ cup, see note 2 for vegan options
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Instructions

Soak the beans

  1. Soak adzuki beans in water overnight. Drain then rinse well.

Cook the beans

  1. Put the beans into a small pot. Pour in water. Bring it to a boil then leave to simmer for 60-90 mins until they become soft and easy to crush (check the water level halfway through. Top up if necessary to avoid burning).
  2. You may use a stove-top pressure cooker or an instant pot to speed up the process. Cook for 25 mins. Then leave to cool naturally.

Option 1: Make a smooth paste with a blender

  1. Drain the cooked beans then put into a blender or food processor. Add white sugar, dark brown sugar and butter. Blend on high speed into a fine paste. You may need to add a little water to make blending easier. However, only add as little as necessary.
  2. Transfer the puree into a pan. Cook over medium-high heat while stirring and flipping constantly to avoid burning. Once the paste becomes dark and holds in shape, transfer out to cool (See note 3 for the consistency).

Option 2: Make a chunky paste by hand

  1. Remove the remaining water from the cooking pot. Add white sugar, dark brown sugar and butter to the beans. Use the flat bottom of a jar (or a potato masher if available) to crush the beans.
  2. Turn the heat back on. Heat up the paste to reduce its moisture until it reaches the desired consistency (see note 3). Stir constantly during this process to avoid burning.

Storage

  1. Red bean paste can be kept in the fridge for up to 3 days or in the freezer for two months. Defrost in the fridge before using.

Notes

  • You can find adzuki beans (aka red beans, Hong Dou/红豆) in Chinese/Asian shops or whole food stores. If available, use canned ready-to-use adzuki beans to skip the cooking procedure.
  • To make the paste vegan friendly, you may replace butter with coconut oil. In this case, reduce its quantity by half as the coconut flavour can be a little overpowering.
  • Please be aware that the paste will be drier and firmer once cooled. So do not overly dehydrate. 

Nutrition Information

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Serving 100g Calories 284kcal (14%)

Nutrition Facts

Serving: 500g

Amount Per Serving

Calories 284 kcal

% Daily Value*

Serving 100g
Calories 284kcal 14%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

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