One Saturday afternoon, I was craving for some palitaw.
So I made some!
Palitaw is a type of kakanin (Filipino native sweet delicacies). It is called palitaw because of the manner it is cooked. It is sweet rice flour dough that you cook by dropping it in boiling water; you will know when it is cooked when it floats on the surface, hence the name Palitaw (litaw-meaning to show up or to surface).
Ingredients:
1 cup glutinous rice flour
½ - 1 cup of water (to make the glutinous dough)
1 can lite coconut milk
¾ - 1 cup brown sugar (depending on the sweetness)
1 tsp hazelnut syrup
Pinch of salt
Procedure:
1.Make the palitaw by combining sweet rice flour and water. Form into balls between your palms and flatten it. Set aside.
2. Boil coconut milk and sugar in a saucepan on slow to medium heat. Add a pinch of salt and the hazelnut syrup. Taste to find out if it is to your liking and adjust accordingly to the sweetness you desire.
3. Drop in the palitaw into the boiling sweetened coconut milk. Let it cook until the palitaw float on top and simmer for 5 more minutes.
You should end up with a slightly thickened coconut sauce.
Addendum: No matter what angle I take, I couldn’t make this palitaw look better and appetizing in pictures so I deleted like 6 of them and kept one and sent to my OSM Editor, but trust me it is very good even if you don’t like coconut that much (like my daughter). The coconut sauce added a little something, something to this dish.
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