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15 May 2013

Simple, Easy ‘Ice Kacang’



Our local ‘Ice Kacang’ or literally translated as ‘Peanut Ice’, is undoubtedly a favorite dessert for many, including yours truly.

Aahh, it was so hot and you were so thirsty, and images of your favorite dessert keep floating across your rapacious mind.

You headed for some leftovers of your red bean soup, in the fridge. Voila, your expedition to concoct your own ‘Ice Kacang’ that hot afternoon was just about to begin.
That's my concoction
You eagerly filled your bowl, with four spoonfuls of the thick, leftover red bean soup. Then you reached for your freezer and your favorite Nestle Vanilla Ice Cream, 2 scoops should be adequate, (you thought to yourself). Somehow I have a weakness for Nestle Vanilla Ice Cream, I find it creamier and being not so sweet, the light vanilla taste is so very good. It is simply scrumptious for me. I find other brands not so delectable. Then you stretched out your hand for that cookie jar filled with great tasting roasted peanuts. You sprinkle some on top of your red bean soup, and there, you have it, undeniably a marvelous companion. With your cool, sweet companion, you headed toward your comfortable chair in front of the television. Isn’t that a great way to spend a nice, lazy, relaxing afternoon.

Is this the original?
I assure you that you will enjoy it very much, although it might not look and taste exactly like the original and traditional ice-kacang.

Traditional or original, all are just so good
All you need is some of the ubiquitous red bean soup, which we all had, at one time or another made some. Make use of the leftover/ balance of the red bean soup. (Especially if what is left is thick and gluey, your family and friends may have taken most of the liquid.) Try adding some ice cubes, or ice shavings, or any confections, jellies or delicacies that you fancy. How about adding some ‘chendol’, blueberries or cranberries? Yummy! There goes my dieting plan through the window, but who cares!

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