I Cook: Apple & Snow Fungus Dessert
Over-stocked apples & can’t finish? Don’t worry, let me share with you a simple recipe of nourishing tong sui (sweet dessert soup) to use up the apples.
Ingredients
3 medium size apples
A few red dates
2 clumps of snow fungus
Some rock sugars
5 cups of water
Step 1: Soak the snow fungus until soft then cut into small pieces.
Step 2: De-skinned and de-seeded the apples and cut into wedges. De-seeded the red dates too as the seed believe to be quite heaty to our body.
Step 3: Put all the ingredients into slow cooker, add in water and boil for 2 hours. Sweeten the soup with rock sugar according to preference.
Step 4: Serve hot or cold.
I prefer to put plenty of snow fungus as it is low in calorie and can be quite fulling if consume more. (Replacement of meal :P) Snow fungus also helps to nourish the body, lungs and stomach.
It is also said that eating white fungus could help keep our skin young believing that its collagen content is comparable to bird’s nest.






Interesting and the ingredients can be easily found! thanks for sharing
Ya, I hate when only 1 ingredient missing when I need to cook that particular dish~
very “yoon” oh. I like
Indeed, women must drink more~~
Wow, it looks simple and nice, I always though all these kind of sweet soup is difficult to make. Okay I have the confidence to make it on my own now~
It’s so easy until u close your eyes also manage to whip this up, haha!
yummy! perfect on a hot day!
But I prefer it serve hot 😛
Good one, thanks for sharing^^
You are welcome 🙂
Girls should learn this dishes, XD
真的,便宜又滋润~~
Nice! I think is a very ‘yoon’ dessert for ladies. Lots of fire recently, this drink can help to cool down a bit.ahaha
Ya, very “yoon”! Btw, why so heaty? 😛
apple and snow fungus dessert sounds very refreshing for a hot afternoon! nice presentation too 🙂
But I prefer it serve hot though~~
Oooh I love this! Very very refreshing 🙂
Indeed! I cook another version substitute the apples with pears 😛
wah, looks so 滋潤 leh!! nice nice~~ 🙂
男人也需要滋潤哦。。。。
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