Gluten-Free Penglai Rice Pancakes 米鬆餅(桃園3號蓬萊米)

Named after the home of immortals, Mt. Penglai, from Chinese mythology, penglai short-grain rice is the most popularly consumed rice in Taiwan. It's moist and sticky, but has the coveted Q (al dente) quality. The Taoyuan No. 3 cultivar we carry is beloved for its fragrant taro notes.
Learn to make bouncy, rice-fragrant, and gluten-free pancakes using the penglai short-grain rice grown in Taoyuan, Taiwan by rice farmer Chen Shih-Hsien. To hear more about Chen and watch a recipe demo, check out this video.
Rice Pancakes Made from Penglai Short-Grain Rice
米鬆餅(桃園3號蓬萊米)
Serves 4
Ingredients
- 150g Penglai Short-Grain Rice
- 100g milk
- 30g butter
- 30g coconut nectar sugar (if using regular granulated sugar, this can be reduced to 20g)
- 6g baking powder
- Maple syrup or honey as needed
Recommended Equipment
- Vitamix, or a blender or food processor that can handle tough ingredients
Instructions
- Wash the rice until the water runs just about clear, then add water about 1cm above the rice level. Soak for 2-3 hours before draining.
- After draining the rice, prepare all the other ingredients you'll need: fresh milk, butter, coconut nectar sugar, and baking powder.
- Put the drained rice into the Vitamix, then add 100g fresh milk and 30g coconut nectar sugar. Blend on high speed for about 1 minute until the mixture becomes smooth, with no grains.
- Add 30g butter to the blend (we are using salted butter; if you are using unsalted butter, add a pinch of salt as well). Use the Vitamix on low speed to emulsify the butter with the rice mixture.
- Pour the mixture into a bowl and mix in the baking powder. Be sure to mix thoroughly to ensure that the baking powder is completely incorporated into the rice mixture.
- Prepare to cook the batter on the stovetop. Heat up a cast iron skillet or non-stick pan. Add a little oil then spread it evenly with a paper towel.
- Using a measuring cup or ladle, pour some of the rice batter into the pan.
- Once bubbles begin to form in the pancake’s center, flip and cook for another minute. Do this with all the batter until all of it is cooked.
- Once the pancakes are done, you can also add fruits or any toppings you like.
- Finally, drizzle with maple syrup or honey (but the pancakes are delicious even on their own).
Recipe by: Siang kháu Lū Cultural Kitchen