Monthly Archives: June 2006

Thai Black Sticky Rice Pudding

Blacky sticky rice pudding

Last night I made some Thai black sticky rice pudding.  One of my fellow interns at the SF Chronicle was testing a recipe for this on a day I wasn’t scheduled to be in, and I’ve been thinking about it ever since.

When I was at 99 Ranch Market yesterday, bags of black glutinous rice were giving me the eye.  I grabbed one, headed home and threw a few cups in to soak.

You should check this dish out.

For a basic version you’ll generally need only black glutinous (AKA “sweet” or “sticky”) rice, coconut milk, sugar and salt.  Black sesame seeds for topping, if you like.  The result will be sweet, nutty, creamy and a whisper salty.

The steamed black rice will have a deep purple color. Don’t wear a white shirt while working with it.

Here’s a good basic recipe, and you can adjust the sugar, coconut milk and salt as desired after you try it as-is once.

Don’t leave out the salt, though, because it serves as a counterpoint to the sweet element. Its absence will be conspicuous.

Here’s the one from the SF Chronicle that I missed that day.

Albany (Cali, not NY) High School Award Ceremony

Matthew at albany high's award ceremory in 2006Albany High had its annual award ceremony for graduating seniors today, and Matthew got a social science award for his prowess in American history, current events and the political scene.

There was a lunch provided.

Juniors served up large plates of ripe strawberries, wraps and cupcakes as seniors lorded over them.  I remember the whole senior gloating thing and it was fun to see Matthew and his crew in full swing with it.  It was all in good fun, though.  These are nice kids.

Matt’s Grandmothers were very proud of their guy.

Grandmothers and Matt at Albany High awards in 2006