Ingredients: 1 medium size (about 300g) ripe mango - peel the skin off, remove the seed and diced into cubes 1/2 cup dessicated coconut 1 1/2 cup cake flour 140g u...
Ingredients: Recipe adapted from Hot Favourites Kuehs & Pastries Recipes Book For Base Layer: 10 pieces pandan leaves (blended with 600ml water, strain) 1/2 tsp l...
Ingredients: 3 cups frozen coconut milk, thawed ( or 2 cups fresh coconut milk mixed with 1 cup water 1/2 cup sugar 1/2 cup cornstarch 1/2 teaspoon vanilla pinch ...
Ingredients: 1 cup tapioca pearls (or sago too) 1 to 2 cups for water3/4 to 1 cup of white sugardrop of vanilla essence 1 can (400g) of coconut milk3 bananas slic...
Ingredients: For Ada: Rice flour /Unakkalari podi : 1 cup Water : 1/4 cup (may be less or more depending on the rice flour) Coconut Oil : 2 tablepsoons Salt a pinc...
Ingredients: ½ kilograms white sugar 1 tall can Alpine evaporated milk but since the brand is not available here in my area of residence 200 g cornstarch, coconut...
Ingredients: 150 gms Black Sticky Rice -½ cup Taro Cubes 250 ml Water 2 tablespoon Sugar 1 tablespoon Corn Flour or Cassava Starch -1/4 Tsp Salt 100 ml Coconut M...
Ingredients: 1 20-oz pack Mochiko sweet rice flour 1 medium can condensed milk 1 tall can evaporated milk 1 tall can, about 500 ml coconut milk and either 1 20-o...
There are two bright sides when buying a coconut: its delicious flesh and its refreshing water! However, it can be tricky to pick the right fruit well hidden with its shell. Follow our tips to never buy the wrong coconut!
Ingredients: Black Eyed Peas: cooked :1/2 cup Glutinous Rice: 1 cup (I used Ambeh More Rice) Water: 2 cups + Sugar: 1/2 or as per taste Coconut Milk: 2 cups or m...
Ingredients: 220 g packet Cottage Cookies More-ish Macadamia 2 litres vanilla ice-cream, softened 90 g white chocolate, finely chopped 1/3 cup unsalted macadamia ...
Ingredients: 1 cup long grain rice 2 cups water 6 cups of milk 1-1/2 - 2 cups of sugar 1/2 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons of vanilla extract 4 cinnamon sticks cinna...
Rice, the staple grain for many Indians is also believed to be very auspicious for almost all rites and rituals in Hinduism. According to Hindu Dharmashastra, food is supreme, 'Anna Parabramha or Anna parabramha swarupam. We are not supposed to waste a si