Sago at Gulaman Recipe
This beverage can be simplified further by using either of the components: tapioca pearls or gelatin. It will then be named after the ingredient used. In the Philippines, this beverage is sold almost everywhere. Large plastic or glass jars are filled up with the concoction along with generous amounts of ice. Generally called “palamig” – which is translated as refreshment – this is one way to beat the heat.
I enjoy having this while eating fish balls. The sweetness of this drink takes away the zing of the fish ball sauce.
Try this Sago at Gulaman Recipe and let me know what you think.
Cuisine: Filipino Recipe
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 25 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes
Servings: 6
Ingredients
· 3 cups medium tapioca pearls
· 1 sachet gelatin powder
· 3 cups brown sugar
· 1 tbsp vanilla extract
· 2 to 3 cups water
Instructions
Cook the tapioca according to package instructions or refer to the Taho recipe. Set aside.
Cook the gelatin according to package instructions. Set aside.
Place the brown sugar in a cooking pot and caramelize using low heat.
When the sugar starts to melt, put in water and vanilla extract. Let boil and stir until the sugar dissolves. Note: us the lowest heat possible so that the sugar will not burn.
Turn off heat and let cool. Read More…