Assessing the Potential for a Gac (Cochinchin gourd) Industry in Australia
from Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation



Recipe for xoi gac


This recipe was kindly supplied by Lucy Tran

Serves 4 as a snack or remove the sugar and serve it as a side dish for any meat or BBQ dishes.

Ingredients
2 cups of sticky rice, washed
About 3 cups of water (may not use the lot)
1 cup of gac fruits arils (seeds intact)
2 tablespoons of coconut milk (optional)
1/2 teaspoon of salt
2 heaped tablespoons of sugar

Method
Put the washed rice into a rice cooker. Add gac fruit arils, coconut milk, salt and sugar, then mix well. Add enough water until it is about 1 cm above the rice. Leave the rice to absorb all the flavours for 15 minutes before turning on the cooker. Cook until the liquid has been absorbed.

Hints: The conventional method of cooking sticky rice on the stove top can be a challenge but care must be taken not to burn the pot. The best way is to bring the pot to the boil and simmer the rice until all the water is absorbed, then put the lid on and leave the pot on the stove at a minimum heat for 10 minutes.

Variation: Normal rice can be substituted. Just increase the water level above the rice to 2 cm. 

Bibliography

Parks, Sophie. "Assessing the Potential for a Gac (Cochinchin gourd) Industry in Australia." Publication No. 13/060, July 2013, Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation, Australian Government. www.agrifutures.com.au/wp-content/uploads/publications/13-060.pdf. Accessed 10 Jan. 2018.

Published 28 Jan. 2018 KJ
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