KyaukKyaw with Sliced Peaches |
Agar Agar is a popular dessert ingredient in South East Asian countries where it is used as a substitute for gelatin. Agar agar, a seaweed extract, is a good vegan substitute for gelatin which is derived from animal products. Agar agar comes in several different forms - flakes, strands and powdered. The powdered form of agar agar is much more potent than the flakes or strands. It takes 1 tablespoon of flakes or strands to thicken 1 cup of water, whereas 1 teaspoon of the powder is sufficient to thicken 1 cup of water.
Serve on its own or with canned fruit cocktail or peaches.
Serve on its own or with canned fruit cocktail or peaches.
Ingredients:
1 (13.5 fl. oz./400 ml.) can of coconut milk
9 (8 oz.) cups of room-temperature water or use 5.5 coconut milk cans of water
1 (.88 oz./25 gm.) pkg. Telephone brand agar-agar powder
1-1/2 (8 oz.) cups of sugar or Splenda or mixture
1 tsp. salt or to taste
Directions:
Directions:
- Pour water into a large saucepan, add sugar, salt and agar-agar and stir until dissolved.
- Place saucepan over high heat and boil water and agar-agar mixture, stirring continuously.
- Remove from heat, add coconut milk and give a quick stir.
- Carefully pour mixture into 2 (8" x 8") Pyrex pans.
- When jelly sets and comes to room temperature, refrigerate for 3-4 hours, cut into cubes and serve chilled with sliced peaches or fruit cocktail.
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