Patbingsu (Shaved Ice with Sweet Red Beans)
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Patbingsu (Shaved Ice with Sweet Red Beans)
Description
Patbingsu features a base of finely shaved ice or milk ice served in a bowl chilled beforehand for optimal texture. Sweet adzuki red beans, either canned or slow-cooked from scratch, provide a mildly sweet, earthy component. Soft rice cake pieces, made from sweet rice powder and slightly dusted to prevent sticking, add chewiness that contrasts the icy base. Condensed milk is drizzled on top to lend creaminess and extra sweetness.
The combination of cold shaved ice with the sweet and chewy toppings results in a layered dessert experience. The red beans impart subtle flavor, while the rice cake pieces add bite. Optional toppings such as fruits, nuts, or green tea ice cream customize the dessert for different tastes or occasions. The preparation of red beans involves soaking, boiling, simmering with sugar, honey, and salt to achieve a soft, flavorful paste suitable for topping.
Patbingsu is typically served immediately, maintaining the delicate balance of textures. To keep the ice from melting too fast, ingredients and serving bowls should be chilled beforehand. This dessert suits warm seasons or times when a refreshing, lightly sweet treat is desired. The notes include instructions for adapting the red bean cooking method to an Instant Pot for convenience.
Chill serving bowls and ingredients before assembly to keep shaved ice from melting rapidly.Red beans can be cooked traditionally by simmering or quickly in an Instant Pot using boiling and manual settings.Rice cake pieces are dusted with cornstarch or roasted soybean powder to prevent sticking.
Ingredients
For patbingsu (per serving)
- 1 bowl shaved ice or milk ice
- 2 or 3 tablespoons adzuki beans canned or from scratch, aka sweetened red beans (pat, 팥
- 2 tablespoons condensed milk
- a few sweet rice cake store-bought or from scratch, pieces (injeolmi, 인절미), aka mochi
Optional toppings
- fruits
- nuts
- green tea ice cream
- cookies
- misugaru
- green tea powder
For the red beans
- 1 pound adzuki beans dried pat (팥), about 2 cups
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- ⅓ cup sugar adjust to taste
- ⅓ cup honey
For the rice cake
- 1 cup sweet rice powder chapssal garu (찹쌀가루
- 2 tablespoons sugar
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 3/4 cup water
- 2 tablespoons corn starch You can wet everything with water so rice cake won't stick instead, or roasted soybean powder for dusting - optional
Instructions
Assembling bingsu:
- Before shaving the ice, make sure all the ingredients are cold. It also helps if you keep the serving bowls in the freezer for 10 minutes. Shave the ice in an ice shaver or in a blender or food processor.
- Add 2 to 3 tablespoons of the red beans. Drizzle with a tablespoon or two of condensed milk. Top it with a few rice cake pieces and your favorite fruit pieces, ice cream, and/or any other desired toppings.
For the red beans:
- Discard broken or rotten beans and rinse the beans. In a large pot, add the beans with 4 cups of water. Bring it to a boil, uncovered, over medium high heat. Reduce the heat to medium and boil for 5 minutes.
- Drain the beans.
- Return the beans to the pot with 8 cups of fresh water. Bring it to a boil. Cover, and simmer over medium low heat for about 1 hour, until the beans are nicely soft. Gently stir occasionally to make sure the beans are not sticking at the bottom. Add more water if needed.
- Gently stir in the salt, sugar and honey. Continue to simmer, uncovered this time, for about 10 minutes, gently stirring occasionally. Add more water if necessary. The beans should be liquidy. Most of the liquid will be soaked up by the beans even after being cooked.
- Transfer to a container and cool. Keep it in the fridge up to a week, or in the freezer for a few weeks. Thin it with cold water, if you want, when ready to use it again.
For the rice cake:
- Combine the sweet rice powder, sugar and salt. Mix well with a whisk.
- Add water and mix well again.
- Cover with ceramic wrap. Microwave for 2 minutes. Carefully open and flip the rice cake upside down and mix a couple of times. Microwave for another minute and check if the rice powder is entirely translucent. Microwave a little more (30 seconds) if needed.
- Remove from the microwave and let it sit for 5 minutes. Knead well with a wooden spoon for 2 to 3 minutes for a chewier rice cake.
- You can wet your hand and the cutting board, and turn the rice cake out on a wet cutting board. OR: Dust the cutting board with a tablespoon of cornstarch or roasted soybean powder. Flatten it with your hands into a rectangle.
- Cut into 1/2 to 3/4- inch strips. Wet the knife with water. Cut each strip into 3/4 inch cubes. Lightly dust the cut parts of the rice cake pieces with the cornstarch to prevent from sticking, if desired. You can freeze leftover rice cakes.
Notes
- Chill serving bowls and ingredients before assembly to keep shaved ice from melting rapidly.
- Red beans can be cooked traditionally by simmering or quickly in an Instant Pot using boiling and manual settings.
- Rice cake pieces are dusted with cornstarch or roasted soybean powder to prevent sticking.