Taro Tapioca Dessert / Sago Pudding 芋頭 西米露

Taro Tapioca Dessert / Sago Pudding 芋頭 西米露


Easy step by step video to show you how to make Taro Tapioca Dessert / Sago Pudding 芋頭 西米露 in your Instant Pot


Going out for chinese dessert was definitely a novelty. I never did that growing up as my mom made delicious chinese desserts at home (and frequently too). Now really, who needs to go out for dessert when you can make your own Taro Tapioca Dessert / Sago Pudding 芋頭 西米露. The instant pot has really simplified the process now that there’s no need to soak the tapioca (my mom use to soak it overnight so that it would cook just right). So now, whenever there’s a family get-together, taro tapioca dessert is the one request my parents have and it is always such a hit.




 

Taro Tapioca Dessert / Sago Pudding 芋頭 西米露

Taro Tapioca Dessert / Sago Pudding 芋頭 西米露

This dessert can be served hot or cold. Taro Tapioca / Sago Pudding 芋頭 西米露.
Prep Time 5 mins
Cook Time 15 mins
Time to Pressurize 10 mins
Total Time 30 mins
Course Dessert, Snack, Soup
Cuisine Chinese
Servings 6

Ingredients
  

  • ¼ cup tapioca pearls (No soaking tapioca required)
  • 2 cups taro peeled and cut into cubes
  • 1 cup coconut milk
  • ¼ cup of rock sugar
  • 2 cups water

Instructions
 

  • Open Instant Pot. Place tapioca pearls into Instant Pot liner.
  • Add taro, coconut milk, water, and rock sugar.
  • Close Instant Pot. Cook on manual, or Pressure cook at high pressure for 10 minutes.
  • Wait 5 minutes before quick release.

Video

Notes

  • No need to soak tapioca pearls when cooking it in the Instant Pot!


4 Comments

  1. This recipe turned out so well! I’m lucky we have an H-Mart they sells vacuum sealed, peeled taro so this took me only a few minutes to prepare. The amount of sweetness was great. The only change would have been to quadruple the recipe – doubling wasn’t enough for my family! Thanks for taking the time to create and post.

    1. Hi Annie, Yes. You can use half the amount of white sugar (2 tablespoons). If it’s not sweet enough, it’s fairly simple to add more at the end.

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