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Vietnam Authentic home cooking from Vietnam, with US measurements.
Originally published on Cookpad Vietnam as Nấu chè đậu xanh đánh sao cho nhanh
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Quick Mung Bean Pudding

Hoàng Ngọc
Hoàng Ngọc @hoangngoc374
TPHCM

Tomorrow morning is the Kitchen Gods' farewell, so tonight I'm preparing in advance. I have incense, flowers, fruit, and a few bowls of homemade mung bean pudding. In my family, we only have two offerings each year: the Kitchen Gods' Farewell and New Year's Eve. If we're not home on New Year's Eve, we do the year-end offering instead. During these moments, with incense smoke in the air, I feel a gentle warmth in my heart. Today, I'm making mung bean pudding quickly so I can send off the Kitchen Gods in the morning before heading to work.

Tomorrow morning is the Kitchen Gods' farewell, so tonight I'm preparing in advance. I have incense, flowers, fruit, and a few bowls of homemade mung bean pudding. In my family, we only have two offerings each year: the Kitchen Gods' Farewell and New Year's Eve. If we're not home on New Year's Eve, we do the year-end offering instead. During these moments, with incense smoke in the air, I feel a gentle warmth in my heart. Today, I'm making mung bean pudding quickly so I can send off the Kitchen Gods in the morning before heading to work.

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Quick Mung Bean Pudding

Hoàng Ngọc
Hoàng Ngọc @hoangngoc374
TPHCM

Tomorrow morning is the Kitchen Gods' farewell, so tonight I'm preparing in advance. I have incense, flowers, fruit, and a few bowls of homemade mung bean pudding. In my family, we only have two offerings each year: the Kitchen Gods' Farewell and New Year's Eve. If we're not home on New Year's Eve, we do the year-end offering instead. During these moments, with incense smoke in the air, I feel a gentle warmth in my heart. Today, I'm making mung bean pudding quickly so I can send off the Kitchen Gods in the morning before heading to work.

Tomorrow morning is the Kitchen Gods' farewell, so tonight I'm preparing in advance. I have incense, flowers, fruit, and a few bowls of homemade mung bean pudding. In my family, we only have two offerings each year: the Kitchen Gods' Farewell and New Year's Eve. If we're not home on New Year's Eve, we do the year-end offering instead. During these moments, with incense smoke in the air, I feel a gentle warmth in my heart. Today, I'm making mung bean pudding quickly so I can send off the Kitchen Gods in the morning before heading to work.

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Ingredients

3 bowls
  1. 100 gsplit mung beans (about 1/2 cup)
  2. Brown sugar or palm sugar
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  1. 1

    If using whole mung beans with skins, soak them until they expand and the skins soften and loosen. Rub the beans with your hands to remove the skins, then rinse and discard the skins. For a quick version, use split mung beans without skins. Some people think split mung beans are less fragrant, but I find that organic split mung beans taste great.

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  2. 2

    Soak the split mung beans in warm water for 30 minutes, then rinse well and put them in a rice cooker. Add enough water to cover the beans by twice their height. Start the rice cooker. When the water boils and bubbles start to come out of the steam vent, unplug the cooker but keep the lid closed. Let the beans steam in the residual heat for 20 minutes. For softer beans, repeat: bring to a boil, unplug, and let sit for another 20 minutes.

  3. 3

    Traditionally, after cooking the beans, you would mash them with a large spoon or chopsticks until smooth, then strain for an even finer texture. Now it's much easier: pour the cooked beans and their liquid into a blender and blend until smooth. Or, transfer to another pot and use an immersion blender directly in the pot. Blend to your preferred texture—I like it a little chunky, not completely smooth.

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  4. 4

    After blending, add brown sugar. I use 3 pieces of palm sugar for a chilled version. If you prefer it hot, use less sugar. Brown sugar or palm sugar gives the pudding a rich golden color. Simmer for another 10 minutes, stirring, until the sugar dissolves and the pudding thickens slightly. The longer you simmer, the deeper the color.

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  5. 5

    Spoon the pudding into bowls or cups and tap them gently on the counter to smooth the surface while still hot. When it cools, the top will be glossy. Using a rice cooker makes this dessert quick and convenient, and you can do other things while it cooks without worrying about it boiling over. For a hot dessert, leave it out; for a chilled version, refrigerate the cups to cool and thicken.

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  6. 6

    Our Kitchen Gods' offering tray on the 23rd day of the last lunar month.

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  7. 7

    When serving, add crushed ice and sprinkle with roasted, shelled peanuts (not crushed). For extra richness, drizzle with coconut milk if you like.

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Hoàng Ngọc @hoangngoc374
Published in the US on April 22, 2026 14:01
TPHCM
Mình là người Đà Nẵng sống ở Sài Gòn, 1 chồng 2 con, thích ăn nên hay nấu 😄Sóc Nhím hỏi "mẹ ghi lại làm gì dzạ?", mình nói "biết đâu có người muốn nấu món này mà hông biết cách, thì họ có thể xem, hoặc sau này 2 đứa đi học xa nhà, cần nấu ăn thì xem" 😋
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