This is the drink of my childhood secret additives which I grew up with, a simple drink made of grass jelly (cincau). One thing I like about grass jelly (cincau) is always gives unique flavour to every sweet drink or dessert such “Es campur(Indonesian mix ice), although if you notice that the jelly itself has a slight bitter taste.
You may have found it very weird kind of jelly, but if you know how to unite the match, the translucent black became the honey bunny of your favorite drink.
However, grass jelly is unbelievably useful for the health benefits and to know the fact, I did some immediate search to the net, it reveal and described as lowering blood pressure, preventing indigestion, cooling body temperatures for fever including increasing fertility.
Today I will share my childhood drink during hot weather and my favorite way of enjoying grass jelly is in a sweet drink “grass jelly ice with pandan syrup” (es cincau sirup pandan) while my mother would love having it as a warm drink “grass jelly in wedang pokak”
Simple doesn’t mean you can not enjoy it and if you think that you don’t really need a complicated drink for your summer day, you may count on this one, It sort of thirst relief beverage, simple and easy to make.
Grass jelly Ice (Es cincau pandan)
Ingredients
1 block of grass jelly/cut into tiny cube or strips
Ice cubes
For the Pandan syrup
2 cups sugar
1 cup water
4-5 pandan leaves-ripped with fork and knotted
method
To make pandan syrup
Turn the heat to low and stir constantly until the sugar dissolves completely
and the mixture is clear, At this point add in pandan leaves as flavouring.
**Remember - the longer you boil it, the thicker the syrup will be when cooled.
Remove the pan from the heat, let the syrup cool to room temperature.
Discard the pandan leaves, then pour into a tightly sealed, clean glass jar
and store in the refrigerator (Any clean and sealable container can be used).
* The syrup can be refrigerated for up to 1 month.
To make the grass jelly ice (es cincau)
In a tall glass, scoop 3-4 tablespoon diced/strips grass jelly
Add in ice cubes and pandan syrup-adjust the sweetness as your desire
Top up with water, stir together and Enjoy!
Note
You can always buy a canned grass jelly and it available your local Asian food market
To brighten up the drink, you may add in tiny squeezed of lime






This looks totally delicious..I would love to try this..Bookmarked.
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Just looks awesome......very nice pics..... yum n delicious!
ReplyDeleteWowwwwww
ReplyDeleteSo refreshing.
The colours blend perfectly and it looks harmony. Perfect
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ReplyDeleteAlthough I'm not familiar with this, I'm open to try new thing. Especially when it's photographed this beautifully!
ReplyDeleteIRA!!! I grew up enjoying ice cincau! I hope to find it in our local grocery stores.
ReplyDeleteBTW, I managed to find some pandan leaves. Made nasi lemak already, and I am so happy!!! :D
I love cincau! Grew up drinking it but there are lots of people who mix it with Soya bean milk and somehow, i prefer it alone.
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures!
never heard of this drink before. Sounds so refreshing!
ReplyDeletenever heard of grass jelly... looks so refreshing! lovely pics
ReplyDelete@Aarthi happy cooking Arthi, hope you like it after give it a try :)
ReplyDelete@maha Thank you for dropping by, happy cooking for you Maha
ReplyDelete@AZLITA AZIZ Thank you!
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ReplyDelete@Nami | Just One Cookbook I as same as you, like to try a new thing, makes the life more adventurous:)
ReplyDeleteThank you nami :)
@Kiran @ KiranTarun.com Good luck! it always feel good to recalled our drink when we were child :)
ReplyDeleteoh, your nasi lemak must be a gold of the day hihi
@Sylvia@peaches and donuts i've never tried it mix with soya, but i have seen a recipe similar like what you said :)
ReplyDeleteglad that you like my photos :)
@kankana the drink is so refreshing and unique, it create very earthy flavor
ReplyDelete@Deeps @ Naughty Curry you should give it a try, one day...
ReplyDeleteOMG!! Cincau is really my favourite drink since childhood! I remember my neighbour used to make this drink so often that I wished they made it when I was there and one day they did and offered me some! :)
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