I used my late grandad's recipe for this sago pudding with gula melaka and santan
Yumms!
My late Grandad said:
bring a large pot of water to rapid boil
pour in your sago seeds
when they no longer has the white spot in the middle (around 8-10mins)
pour the mixture into a strainer
when the mixture is half way done,
stir in a tablespoon of thick salted coconut milk
mix well so that the sago seeds will not stick together
transfer to just-rinsed-with-cold-water mould
when cool enough, refridgerate till serving time
meanwhile:
heated up some water with the gula melaka blocks gently
stirring frequently to ensure no sticking to bottom of pot
and burning of the sugar mixture
turn off heat when the mixture is thick syrup state
next:
heat up 1 to 2 cups freshly squeezed coconut milk (or packaged coconut milk)
with a 1/2 to 1 tspn salt
turn off heat when bubbles appear and boil for a couple of mins
Serving:
scoop out the chilled sago from the mould into serving dishes
pour the melted palm sugar (gula melaka) on one side
and the coconut milk on the other
YUMMS!
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6 comments:
last time i made it, popoh said 1 tablespoon of the condensed milk wor, not santan. but either way it still tastes good!
is it? anyways, like you said, either way its great!
omg, I'm gonna have to make ur recipe it sounds amazing! Is the sugar block dark palm sugar? How much will I need? And, I'm not sure how much sago to use - help. This sounds sooooo yum delish!
i was asking joyce about this dessert 2 months back when i was planning to make something for the malacca food fest and we were talking not sure is this a malacca deseert but i know that this is very yummy. My mum loves this!!
Hi LM2010,
Try this recipe:
http://hungerhunger.blogspot.com/2007/10/sago-gula-melaka.html
Hi Lena,
Malacca or not, my late granddad (KLite) made it for every family get-together for as long as I can remember!
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