Sunga Pitha (Rice Cake Made in Bamboo Tubes)

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April 6, 2024

Savor the unique flavors of Assam with Sunga Pitha, a traditional rice cake that encapsulates the essence of rural Assamese life. This exquisite delicacy, prepared in bamboo tubes over an open flame, offers a smoky, rustic taste that is unparalleled. Made from rice flour, grated coconut, and jaggery, and then steamed within bamboo, Sunga Pitha is a celebration of natural ingredients and traditional cooking techniques. This recipe not only brings the aromatic woods of Assam into your kitchen but also tells a story of the state’s agricultural heritage and the ingenious use of bamboo in its cuisine. Enjoy Sunga Pitha for a truly authentic Assamese culinary experience, where every bite speaks of tradition and taste.

Sunga Pitha (Rice Cake Made in Bamboo Tubes)

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A smoky and rustic rice cake steamed in bamboo tubes, capturing the essence of rural Assamese cooking traditions and flavors.
Prep Time 1 hour
Cook Time 40 minutes

Equipment

  • Bamboo tubes
  • Knife for preparing banana leaves
  • Open flame setup for cooking (traditional fire or grill can be used)

Ingredients
  

  • 10 cups RICE FLOUR of any newly harvested rice Xaali dhaan – 10 cups (100g per bamboo tube, 500g used for five bamboos)
  • 6 cups GRATED COCONUT – 6 cups 300g
  • 4 cups GRATED JAGGERY – 4 cups 200g
  • 1-2 tbsp SALT – 1 to 2 TSP
  • BOILED WATER Enough to make a batter of smooth medium consistency
  • BAMBOO TUBES Bambusa Tulda a.k.a Jaati baah
  • BANANA LEAVES

Instructions
 

  • Soak bamboo tubes in water one hour prior to cooking to prevent them from burning while cooking.
  • Wash and clean the banana leaves, then cut and roll them to fit the length of the bamboo tubes.
  • Mix rice flour with slowly poured boiled water to make a smooth batter of medium consistency.
  • Add grated coconut, then jaggery, and salt, mixing well after each addition.
  • Fill the bamboo tubes slowly with the batter, about 3/4th of their height.
  • Close the open end of the tubes with banana leaves or straws.
  • Place the bamboo tubes over flames, rotating them to ensure even cooking.
  • Cook for about 30-40 minutes until the bamboo is burnt and the inside is cooked.
  • Allow the bamboo tubes to cool down before slicing them vertically to remove the “pithas” (cakes).
  • Serve Sunga Pitha with Assam red tea, bamboo curd, or cream.
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