I am presuming that many of the non-Asians would find this dessert totally an alien, BUT I can assure you that once you have tried this, you are going to love it. The term Kueh/Kuih is referred to traditional desserts and savory snacks and is widely used in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.
Coconut has been gaining a lot of popularity with food enthusiasts and this dessert is all about the coconut! Coconut adds such an amazing and rich flavor to a recipe and a lot of Asian desserts use coconut as one of its main ingredients. It could either be in the form of coconut milk or shredded coconut. In this recipe, it would showcase the usage of coconut in both forms.
Badak Berendam or Kuih Koci Bersantan (Glutinous Rice Balls in Coconut Sauce) is a very popular traditional dessert in Singapore, as well as many parts of Malaysia and Indonesia as well. It is especially popular and widely sold during Ramadan (Fasting Month). Badak Berendam/Kuih Koci Bersantan are basically glutinous rice balls that are stuffed with grated coconut that has been cooked with palm sugar/coconut sugar. These balls are then boiled or steamed for a couple of minutes before dropping them in a sauce made from coconut milk. Double the coconut goodness and yes, these are completely vegan!
If you have eaten Mochi before, this has the exact texture just like a Mochi, but this one is definitely more delicious.
If you are living in another part of the world and ingredients like screw pine leaves are not easily available, fret not as you can still make this dessert because the screw pine leaves are optional. The three main ingredients for this dessert would be:
- Glutinous Rice Flour
- Coconut
- Palm sugar/Coconut sugar
This dessert is made up of three components:
- The coconut filling.
- The glutinous rice balls.
- The coconut sauce.
Does it sound complicated? Yes, maybe.
Is it complicated to prepare? Definitely not.





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Noora
Hi! Do you have a gauge of how many grams of coconut you use? I’ll be using dessicated coconut as I can’t get fresh coconut…