Durian Sticky Rice (ข้าวเหนียวทุเรียน)

by X Man


Introduction

Durian sticky rice, known as ข้าวเหนียวทุเรียน, is a luscious Thai dessert that combines the rich, custard-like texture of durian with the subtle sweetness of sticky rice. This dish is a beloved favorite across Thailand, often found in bustling markets and dessert shops like the famous Khao Niew Durian in Bangkok, where you can enjoy a generous serving for around 100-200 baht ($3-$6). The delightful pairing of durian and sticky rice creates an irresistible experience for the senses, with the unique aroma of the king of fruits tantalizing your taste buds. For those seeking a low-carb alternative, this keto recipe transforms traditional ingredients while preserving the indulgent flavors, allowing everyone to enjoy this sweet treat guilt-free.

Origin and Inspiration

Originating from the heart of Southeast Asia, durian sticky rice is a dish steeped in rich cultural heritage. Known as the "king of fruits," durian has a polarizing reputation due to its strong aroma and distinctive flavor. Traditionally served as a special dessert during festive occasions, this delightful dish showcases the harmony between sweet and savory elements.

In other parts of the world, similar combinations of fruit with rice, such as mango sticky rice in Thailand or the Filipino delicacy of sticky rice with ripe jackfruit, can be found. The keto adaptation of durian sticky rice uses alternatives in place of traditional sticky rice to create a version that’s lower in carbohydrates while maintaining that rich, creamy allure. The sensory experience remains intact, as the flavors meld beautifully, evoking the same comfort that this beloved dessert has always offered.

Nutrition Info (Per Serving)

Traditional Version

Calories: 280 kcal | Carbohydrates: 56 g | Protein: 3 g | Fat: 4 g | Saturated Fat: 3 g | Cholesterol: 0 mg | Sodium: 15 mg | Potassium: 100 mg | Fiber: 1 g | Sugar: 18 g

Keto Version

Calories: 190 kcal | Carbohydrates: 9 g | Protein: 4 g | Fat: 15 g | Saturated Fat: 12 g | Cholesterol: 0 mg | Sodium: 10 mg | Potassium: 200 mg | Fiber: 2 g | Sugar: 5 g

Ingredients (2 Servings)

Shared Ingredients:

  • 1 medium ripe durian (about 2 cups when flesh is removed)
  • ½ cup coconut milk
  • 1 tablespoon sugar (use erythritol for keto)
  • A pinch of salt
  • Sesame seeds or mung beans for garnish

Traditional Version:

  • 1 cup sticky rice (glutinous rice)
  • Water for soaking and steaming

Keto Version:

  • 1 cup cauliflower rice (steamed and cooled)
  • 2 tablespoons coconut flour

Instructions

1. Prepare the Rice:

  • Traditional Version: Soak the sticky rice in water for at least 4-6 hours, or overnight. Drain and steam the rice for about 20-25 minutes, or until it becomes translucent and sticky.
  • Keto Version: Steam the cauliflower rice until tender but not mushy, then mix in coconut flour until it reaches a sticky consistency.

2. Make the Coconut Sauce:

In a small saucepan, combine coconut milk, sugar (or erythritol for keto), and a pinch of salt. Heat gently, stirring until the sugar dissolves. Let this fragrant mix simmer for a few minutes until it thickens slightly.

3. Combine Durian and Rice:

  • Both Versions: Spoon the warm sticky rice (or cauliflower rice) onto a serving plate. Generously top it with the durian flesh, allowing the unique aroma to fill the air. Drizzle the warm coconut sauce over the dish, making it glisten.

4. Garnish and Serve:

Sprinkle sesame seeds or mung beans over the top for a delightful crunch. Serve immediately, and don’t forget to soak in the heavenly scent of the durian as you enjoy each bite!

What Does It Pair Well With?

  • Traditional Pairings: Thai iced tea perfectly complements the sweetness of durian sticky rice, balancing the flavors with its creamy richness.
  • Keto-Friendly Pairings: Pair with herbal tea or a light coconut smoothie to enhance the tropical theme while keeping your carbs in check.

What is the Shelf Life?

Durian sticky rice is best enjoyed fresh to savor its unique texture and aroma. However, for leftovers, store the rice and durian separately in airtight containers. Refrigerated, it can last for up to 2 days. The dish does not freeze well due to the nature of both durian and sticky rice, as they lose their quality when thawed.

Alternative Cooking Methods

  • Steamer: For the traditional sticky rice, a bamboo steamer adds an authentic touch, allowing the rice to absorb aromatic steam.
  • Microwave: For the keto version, you can quickly steam cauliflower rice in the microwave by covering it with a damp paper towel for 3-4 minutes on high.

Conclusion: Traditional and Keto Versions

Whether you indulge in the creamy, comforting traditional durian sticky rice or the innovative keto adaptation with cauliflower rice, this dish promises to evoke comforting memories with every bite. The decadent flavors meld seamlessly, allowing both versions to shine in their uniqueness. As you experience the lushness of rice paired with the king of fruits, you’ll discover a treasure that fits into any occasion, making durian sticky rice a delightful dessert that everyone can enjoy!

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