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How to Boiling Sago Pearls Without Sticking, Easy and Fail-Proof Tips

by | Jun 11, 2025 | ARTIKEL, Update

Sago pearls are often used in various sweet dishes, ranging from porridge, es campur, to trendy drinks. Its chewy texture and beautiful appearance make sago pearls loved by many people. Unfortunately, when cooking sago, it often becomes sticky and clumpy. If you’ve ever experienced this, it could be due to improper boiling techniques. To ensure a perfect result without any stickiness, let’s take a look at the steps how to boiling sago pearls without sticking. It’s definitely easier than you think! 

How to Boiling Sago Pearls Without Sticking

To get the best results with your homemade sago pearls, here’s how to boiling sago pearls so they don’t stick and turn out perfectly every time:

1. Boil Water Until It Boils 

Before adding the sago pearls, make sure the water is fully boiling. Use a sufficient amount of water because the sago needs space to expand and cook evenly. If there isn’t enough water, the sago may stick together and clump. 

2. Add Sago Pearls and Stir Gently 

Pour the sago pearls into the boiling water, then stir gently. Stir only occasionally, just enough to prevent the sago from sticking to the bottom of the pot. Avoid stirring too often as it could cause the sago to break apart. 

3. Boil for 10–15 Minutes 

Boil the sago for 10 to 15 minutes. The sago pearls will start to turn translucent on the outside, while the center remains white. Don’t wait until they’re fully translucent at this stage, as the cooking process will continue in the next step. 

4. Let It Sit for 15 Minutes with the Pot Covered 

Once the heat is turned off, cover the pot and let the sago pearls sit in the hot water for 15 minutes. This helps the sago cook evenly without needing to be boiled continuously. The result will be chewy sago that doesn’t break easily. 

5. Rinse with Cold Water 

After letting it sit, drain the sago and rinse it under running cold water. This stops the cooking process and removes excess starch that can cause the sago to stick together. 

6. Boil Again with Clean Water 

Now, the key to preventing the sago pearls from sticking is to boil them twice. Put the sago back into clean, boiling water, and boil for about 5–10 minutes until the sago is completely translucent.  

7. Rinse Again and Drain 

Rinse the sago with cold water again, then drain it. Make sure there is no excess water left so the sago is ready to be used in your favorite recipes. 

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Complete Your Sweet Dish with FiberCreme! 

Now you know the easy and foolproof way to boil sago pearls without sticking. The key is the double boiling process, which makes the sago pearls clear, non-clumpy, and with a chewy texture. 

To make your homemade sago pearls even more special, don’t forget to add FiberCreme! This all-purpose powder makes the dish creamier and tastier without any heaviness. Besides its great taste, FiberCreme is also high fiber, low sugar, and contains 0mg of cholesterol. Perfect for those who care about their health but can’t give up tasty food. 

Looking for more sweet and savory recipe ideas with FiberCreme? Check out @FiberCreme_TV or the Ellenka’s YouTube channel, and discover more exciting recipes that you can try at home! 

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