You guys remember gif bombs?
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man, the financial elites are gonna be so pissed!
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turned out great, will definitely make again but with a few alterations
filling: 3.5 cups young coconut meat, 1/2 cup evaporated milk, 1/2 cup sugar, 1/4 cup cornstarch
the recipe i used called for a simple flour, oil and salt crust, but i think next time i’m gonna do graham cracker
when i’ve had it in the Philippines, the consistency has been very smooth/blended, but when i made it i left the coconut a little chunky. i kinda liked the consistency, but will probably use the food processor next tome so the final product is more like a cheesecake
make sure you’ve got a sharp ass knife to get into the coconuts. i resorted to pulling out one of our Filipino machetes because none of our kitchen knives were getting the job done
bonus: some refreshing coconut water while you wait
this is the recipe i used: https://www.kawalingpinoyrecipe.com/nat ... ko_pie.php
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TraditionKU wrote: ↑Tue Feb 02, 2021 7:58 amturned out great, will definitely make again but with a few alterations
filling: 3.5 cups young coconut meat, 1/2 cup evaporated milk, 1/2 cup sugar, 1/4 cup cornstarch
the recipe i used called for a simple flour, oil and salt crust, but i think next time i’m gonna do graham cracker
when i’ve had it in the Philippines, the consistency has been very smooth/blended, but when i made it i left the coconut a little chunky. i kinda liked the consistency, but will probably use the food processor next tome so the final product is more like a cheesecake
make sure you’ve got a sharp ass knife to get into the coconuts. i resorted to pulling out one of our Filipino machetes because none of our kitchen knives were getting the job done
bonus: some refreshing coconut water while you wait
this is the recipe i used: https://www.kawalingpinoyrecipe.com/nat ... ko_pie.php
"bonus: some refreshing coconut water while you wait"
You were doing so well until....
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whatever...it’s delicious when taken straight from the coconut
though i’ll admit, nostalgia plays a role since i’ve really only ever had it when doing field research in the tropics
though i’ll admit, nostalgia plays a role since i’ve really only ever had it when doing field research in the tropics
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Cool, I spent a month in Cebu about 5 years ago. Did not run across this. I may have to give it a shot.
Defense. Rebounds.
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the region near Los Banos, on southern Luzon, has the best buko pie. if you get the chance, visit Mt. Makiling (and the thermal mud baths) and pick one up