Vietnamese Black Bean Pudding (Chè đỗ đen đặc)

Servings: 6 Total Time: 1 hr 20 mins Difficulty: Intermediate
Soft black beans in a velvety pudding, topped with creamy coconut sauce and a hint of banana fragrance.
Vietnamese Black Bean Pudding (Che do den dac) pinit

I have a massive sweet tooth, and puddings hold a special place in my…tummy – especially those with coconut sauce. Vietnamese Black Bean Pudding or Che do den dac, is no exception. This delightful dessert is a harmonious blend of soft (but not mushy) black beans, velvety tapioca-thickened pudding, and the earthy sweetness of brown sugar. Its signature fragrance comes from a splash of banana extract, while creamy coconut sauce and crunchy coconut chips elevate the dish to another level.

In just one small bowl, you’ll find an enticing combination of flavours and textures that’s both comforting and refreshing. Best of all, this dish is straightforward to make! Follow my simple step-by-step guide for a family treat that’s sure to impress.

Ingredients for Vietnamese Black Bean Pudding

Vietnamese Black Bean Pudding ingredients

Black beans

Black beans are the star of the dish. They’re widely available in supermarkets and grocery shops in the UK. While the size of the beans doesn’t matter much, soaking them in cold water for a few hours before cooking is essential to ensure they become soft and tender later.

A pinch of salt

Yes, we’re making a pudding, but just a pinch of salt works magic here, enhancing the overall sweetness and beautifully balancing the flavours.

Brown sugar

Brown sugar isn’t just for sweetness – it lends a unique, earthy depth to the pudding. If you only have caster sugar on hand, that will work too, but I highly recommend brown sugar for this dish.

Banana extract

Banana extract is a must-have ingredient for many Vietnamese desserts, especially che. Its fragrance is strong, so only a tiny splash is needed. You can find banana extract at Asian shops or easily order it on Amazon.

Coconut Milk and Coconut Chips

The coconut milk creates a luscious sauce, while the coconut chips provide a delightful crunch, taking this pudding to the next level.

How to make Vietnamese Black Bean Pudding

1. Cook the black beans

Start by placing the soaked black beans in a large pot and covering them generously with water, ensuring the water level is well above the beans. Add a pinch of salt to enhance the flavour, then bring the pot to a boil. Once it reaches a boil, reduce the heat to the lowest setting and let the beans simmer gently for about an hour. Stir occasionally to prevent the beans from sticking to the bottom of the pot. The beans should become soft but not mushy, maintaining their shape and texture.

Cook the black beans

2. Sweeten and thicken the pudding

Once the black beans are tender, add the brown sugar to the pot and stir well. Bring the mixture back to a boil, ensuring the sugar dissolves completely. In a small bowl, combine three tablespoons of tapioca flour with a splash of water, stirring until the flour fomrs a smooth slurry. Gradually pour this slurry into the black been mixture, stirring continuously to prevent lumps.

Add sugar
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Keep stirring until the pudding thickens to a velvety, glossy texture. Allow it to simmer for another minute or two before removing it from the heat.

Vietnamese Black Bean Pudding

3. Prepare the coconut sauce

In a small saucepan, combine the coconut milk, one tablespoon of caster sugar, and a pinch of salt. Heat the mixture over low to medium heat, stirring constantly to avoid sticking or curdling. To thicken the sauce, mix one teaspoon of tapioca flour with a splash of water to form a slurry, then add it to the coconut milk. Stir well and bring the mixture to a gentle boil. Once the sauce has thickened, remove it from the heat and set aside.

Make coconut sauce

4. Assemble and serve

To serve, ladle the warm black bean pudding into individual bowls. Generously drizzle the thickened coconut sauce over the top. Finish with a sprinkle of crunchy coconut chips to provide texture and a nutty flavour.

Vietnamese Black Bean Pudding
Vietnamese Black Bean Pudding

This pudding can be enjoyed warm as a comoforting dessert in the winter or chilled for a refreshing summer treat.

Vietnamese Black Bean Pudding

Tips for perfect pudding

  • Soak the Beans Properly: Soaking ensures the beans cook evenly and become tender without splitting or turning mushy.
  • Don’t Skip the Banana Extract: This ingredient is the secret to the authentic flavour of Vietnamese puddings.
  • Adjust Sweetness to Taste: You can tweak the amount of sugar based on your preference, but the earthy flavour of brown sugar truly makes a difference.
Vietnamese Black Bean Pudding

Be sure to check out my toher pudding recipes freaturing coconut sauce:

Vietnamese Steamed Banana Pudding

Vietnamese Cassava Pudding

Sweet Potato Soup Pudding

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Vietnamese Black Bean Pudding (Chè đỗ đen đặc)

Difficulty: Intermediate Prep Time 10 mins Cook Time 70 mins Total Time 1 hr 20 mins
Servings: 6 Estimated Cost: £ 3

Description

A comforting Vietnamese dessert made with tender black beans, velvety tapioca, and fragrant banana extract, topped with creamy coconut sauce and crunchy coconut chips. Perfect warm or chilled!

Vietnamese Black Bean Pudding - Che Do Den Dac

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Instructions

  1. Cook the Black Beans
    • Place the soaked black beans in a pot with enough water to cover them generously. 
    • Add a pinch of salt and bring to a boil.
    • Reduce the heat to low and simmer for about 1 hour, stirring occasionally, until the beans are soft but not mushy. 
  1. Sweeten and Thicken the Pudding
    • Add the brown sugar to the cooked beans and stir until fully dissolved. 
    • Dissolve 3 tablespoons of tapioca flour in water and gradually add it to the beans while stirring continuously. 
    • Simmer until the pudding thickens and turns glossy. Remove from heat and stir in the banana extract. 
  1. Prepare the Coconut Sauce
    • Combine the coconut milk, 1 tablespoon of sugar, and a pinch of salt in a saucepan. 
    • Heat over low-medium heat, stirring constantly. 
    • Dissolve 1 teaspoon of tapioca flour in water, add it to the mixture, and stir until thickened. Remove from heat. 
  1. Serve and Garnish
    • Spoon the black bean pudding into bowls.
    • Drizzle with the warm coconut sauce.
    • Sprinkle with coconut chips for added texture. 

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Hi there, it’s lovely to meet you! I am a home cook, food lover and the founder of Summer and Spice. Originally from Hanoi, Vietnam—a city abundant in rich, diverse flavours—I now live in the UK with my husband and three kids.

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  1. Tran Thị Phien
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    This dish very delicious!

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