Black Eyed Peas: Vietnamese Sweet Rice & Bean Pudding – Che Dau Trang

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A lot of folks still make resolutions for the New Year. I’m one of them. This year I’ve vowed to be a better me in 2010. I’m calling it 3B: better, bolder and badder. To do it I’ve got to break away from what’s comfortable and lean toward that which makes me apprehensive. You know the things big and small where you silently say to yourself – maybe I shouldn’t, maybe I can’t or I won’t like it. In 2010, I aim to be open to the possibilities.

This recipe for sweet rice and beans is a step in that direction . . . it’s out of the ordinary for my palate but I was pleasantly surprised. When I was researching black eyed peas and the different cultural preparations for these legumes last month, my brows rose with curiosity when I first learned about che dau trang, a Vietnamese sweet rice and bean dish. See, when I eat Vietnamese, my lips smack for spicy lemongrass sauce, salty fish sauce, pho or bun. But since I’m working on my 3B, I resolved to at least try this sweet bean pudding. And, I’m glad I did.

Che (sweet dessert soups or puddings) is believed to have originated in the central region of Vietnam. Che dau (sweet bean dessert) is made in numerous variations, the name changing with the beans that are used – for example, mung (xanh), azuki (do), black (den) and white/black eyed peas (trang).

Sweet bean desserts are a popular snack food because of their hearty contents – beans and sticky rice. Typically, the black eyed pea version is a bit thicker and sets up like a rice pudding. Since they are also sweet and rich, they are definitely decadent enough to be considered a dessert.  It’s usually enjoyed hot or chilled. Although it is also enjoyed in a tall glass over ice, eaten with a long spoon. An interesting cultural note from Anh, my Vietnamese friend’s momma, is that it is tradition to serve che dau trang when celebrating a baby’s one month birthday.

This is not just novelty fare. I was delighted with my first bite. The beans are cooked just right, not too firm or mushy, and are a nice contrast to the creamy coconut rice. I doubt I could eat but a spoonful after a meal, but I would enjoy this again as a tasty breakfast porridge or as the Vietnamese do – as a snack.

Tidbits on Black Eyed Peas

  1. Black eyed peas are believed to originally hail from Africa or India, and subsequently were grown in Asian countries. From there, they were introduced into the West Indies and to the American South around the 1600s.
  2. Black eyed peas provide a good source of calcium, folate, iron, potassium and fiber.

Source: AsiaRecipe.com (see Vietnam Food History), FoodReference.com, Encyclopedia of Food and History

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Soak the beans overnight or for at least three to four hours, which will cut back on the cooking time.  I used sushi rice since that’s the only glutinous rice I had in the house.  If you like rice pudding thicker, the total water you add will be around 2 1/2 cups, but if you’re like yours a little runny, go for at least 3 cups of water.

Che Dau Trang: Vietnamese Sweet Rice & Black Eyed Pea Pudding

Serves 6 to 8

1/2 cup dried black eyed peas, soaked overnight

3/4 cup sticky or other glutinous rice

1/4 – 1/2 cup sugar

3 cups water, divided

1 can (15oz.) coconut milk, divided

1/2 – 1 teaspoon vanilla, optional

Method

  1. Sort and rinse beans and soak overnight. Drain and rinse. In a small stockpot (at least 2 quarts), bring beans to boil in 2 cups of water, cover and reduce to a low simmer for 30 minutes.
  2. Add rice, 1/4 cup sugar, and all but 1/4 cup of the coconut milk (set aside). Simmer mixture for 15 minutes covered with lid slightly ajar to avoid boil over.
  3. After the rice has cooked the first 15 minutes; add more sugar to taste and  water (1/2 cup to 1 cup  – using the 1 cup for a slightly looser pudding). Continue simmering with lid ajar until the rice is cooked (about 10 to 15 minutes). Keep a close eye on your pot and stir every few minutes or so to avoid scalding. When the rice is done, turn off heat, add vanilla, and allow to sit covered for 10 minutes. The pudding will continue to thicken as it sits.
  4. Serve hot, chilled or in a glass with crushed ice. Dollop a teaspoon of the reserved coconut milk on top.

Variations

Additional Ingredients: tapioca, lotus seeds, taro root, or crunchy seaweed are traditional add-on ingredients. I liked mine with a little cinnamon and vanilla.

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153 Responses to Black Eyed Peas: Vietnamese Sweet Rice & Bean Pudding – Che Dau Trang

  1. well done! this looks so yummy and perfect for the new year. we love to sprinkle some toasted sesame mixture on top

  2. Ravenous Couple: Thanks for the tip on toasted sesame. I can imagine it now, adding an extra bit of texture and that sesame flavor.

  3. Katrina says:

    Thanks so much for putting this recipe up. I had a dear friend make this for me any chance she got but since I moved from there I have no friends around that have even heard of this. Thank you again for taking me back to my roots!

  4. Tracy says:

    Thank you for posting this recipe. I made it today for the first time and will continue to make it, it was delicious!

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  6. Dee Nguyen says:

    Thank you for a great recipe. I’ve just made a pot of the che dau trang. The ratio of beans and sweet rice is perfect. I’ve added some pandan leaf while cooking the sweet rice. This is a MUST TRY recipe.

  7. @Dee: I’m glad you tried it and even more happy that you liked it. FYI, I’ve been experimenting with pandan leaf and pandan leaf extract lately. It will be featured in a new recipe post coming soon.

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  13. Chelsea says:

    How many servings is this recipe?

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    Sorry Chef but I for one won’t be celebrating “National Rice Pudding Day”.And I can still vvlidiy remember the angst of being force fed rice pudding during the x-mas holidays while living in Puerto Rico as a youngster.Nope… I ain’t ever gonna eat this stuff again. Lo siento.

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