Pearl Balls, 珍珠丸子 (Zhēn zhū wán zi), are meatballs coated with sticky or glutinous rice. They look like giant pearls because of the glistening sticky rice, hence. These are easy to make, very hearty, and perfect for sharing. This is a dish you’ll commonly find served during the Lunar New Year, celebrations, birthdays, and even at dim sum restaurants. These vegan Pearl Balls or Chinese Sticky Rice Pearl Meatballs are made with plant-based ground meat.I enjoyed these with a dipping sauce for a delicious small bite. Enjoy that stickiness and chewiness from the sticky rice on the outside and that meaty and hearty bite on the inside.
Wash the water 2-3 times through until the water comes out a little clearer.
Soak the rice in water overnight at room temperature.
After soaking, drain the rice from the water and transfer to a bowl.
Bamboo Leaves (if using)
If using dried bamboo leaves for lining your steamer, you can soak the dried bamboo leaves by placing these in a tray or plate and place a weighted surface like a bowl on top to submerge the leaves. You can do this overnight as well, the same with the rice.
Minced Meat
For the minced meat, make sure the plant-based ground is completely thawed (if using frozen).
Mix the rest of the ingredients for the minced meat in a bowl and mix well until combined. If using some veggies or mushrooms, mix it in as well. Allow to refrigerate for at least 15 minutes.
Scoop around 1-1.5 tbsp of the ‘meat’ mixture and transfer it to the bowl of sticky rice. Coat the minced ‘meat’ with the sticky rice. You can use your hands to shape these into balls, around the size of large ping-pong balls that are a little smaller than golf balls.
Make sure each meat ball is well coated with sticky rice.
To Steam
Prepare your steamer and line it with parchment paper or bamboo leaves. Cut any excess of the leaves or paper to fit the bamboo steamer or your steamer.
If using a bamboo steamer, heat a large pan or wok, enough to fit the bamboo steamer. Add enough water that it touches the bottom edge of the steamer. Place your stack of bamboo steamers over the water. Make sure the water doesn’t reach the lining and the meatballs.
Leave the water to boil over medium high heat. Once it boils, lower the heat to medium leave the meatballs to cook for 15-20 minutes or until the sticky rice is translucent and chewy throughout.
Dipping Sauce
While the meatballs are steaming, prepare your dipping sauce. Feel free to adjust everything according to your taste.
To Serve
When cooked, top with some sesame seeds and chopped spring onions, if desired. Enjoy immediately while hot with your dipping sauce of choice.
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Notes
Sticky Rice
If you don’t have sticky, Japanese short grain rice or sushi rice can work but they won’t be as chewy compared to using glutinous rice. For Japanese short grain rice, these will cook faster too, so you can soak the rice for 4-8 hours.
Plant-Based Ground Meat
Note that some types of plant-based ground meat are a bit dry and may not hold up very well. If this is the case, I recommend to add 1-2 more tbsp of corn starch or other starch to help bind it together.
Shaoxing Wine/Rice Wine
If you don’t consume alcohol, you can add some vegetable broth instead.
5 Spice Powder
If you don’t have 5 spice powder, you can opt to add a pinch each of ground cinnamon, white pepper, and szechuan pepper (if you have).
Salt
Some plant-based ground meat brands are already seasoned so it’s best to adjust accordingly. I tasted some of my plant-based ground even if it’s raw (it’s not real meat so it won’t kill me haha) and adjusted to taste as needed.
Optional Veggies
Adding mushrooms or carrot add an extra layer of bite and texture to the meatballs, so you can opt to add some vegetables if you’d like. Finely minced/chopped cabbage are great too.
Having the meatballs without any vegetables is good too, of course!
Leftover Sticky Rice
If you have leftover sticky rice after coating all the balls, you can just add the rice on the steamer or bamboo basket as well, and allow it to cook. You can then just enjoy the rice with your meatballs after cooking.
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