My mom woke up at around 5am to make these colourful glutinuous rice balls this morning. The whole house was filled with the aroma of pandan leaves which she added into the pot of sugar water. I just had some rice balls and Ashley only wants the pink ones, of course. Have you had your ‘tang yuen’ already?
Happy Dong Zhi / Winter Solstice Festival to you and your family.
I haven’t had mine yet. We’ll be going to Han Room @ Gardens to have dinner tonight 🙂 Happy Dong Zhi to you & your family 🙂
Sob sob I’m so jealous! I love tong yuen but my MIL doesn’t make nor buy them. We only get to eat frozen ones from JJ!!!!
oh yes, i remember you told me the same thing last year. come over to my house lah 🙂
I haven’t had mine. This year, I have to swallow down 40 balls. hahahah! I will go back for lunch at my PIL house later. Happy Dong Zhi to you and your family too.
oh why 40 balls??
how i wish my mum is here..
I haven’t have mine… So can’t wait already! Happy Winter Solstice to you and family!
1 ball for 1 year old. 40 balls means I am 40 next year according to Chinese Lunar Calendar.
oic…luckily only 33 balls for me then..muahahahahahahahahaha
Happy Dong Zhi to you and your family 🙂
Happy Winter Solstice to you and your family..
Happy Winter Solstice to you and your family, and happy eating tong yuen.
Happy Winter Solstice to you and ur family too.
Hee, they look like little cotton balls! 🙂
Yes, we had it last Saturday already! Celebrated earlier. Happy Dong Zhi to you and your family too!!
I spent one whole morning making some today *wipes sweat* First time ma 🙂 Happy Winter Solstice to you and your family!
Happy Dong Zhi!~
i just read in sheoh yan’s blog that you took 33 balls! eh, if you take 33, then i take 32 lor..haha! i didnt make them this year, i want to try the frozen ones with filling, not bad.
The rice balls are so colourful. Happy Winter Solstice to you and your family!
I had NONE. I was too lazy to make it and furthermore Ethan made tang yuan in school today 😀 His teacher very da rajin!