Just two more days to finish a month of long blogging marathon, you guys would have noticed since 2 september i have been posting different recipes under different themes with alphabets as starting letters.Today am posting with 'Y'as starting letter under International Cuisine as theme. Y letter have very much limited recipes and my choice went immediately to a Filipino custard candy. This candy is quite famous and its available in every markets and shops.
Actually this candy is prepared usually with condensed milk and egg yolk,but some may go for milk powder and omit the egg yolks, seriously with these simple ingredients this candy is ready to munch. Yema is a fantastic gooey filipino candies which gets ready in very less time and these bite sized custard are definitely an addictive snacks or desserts after a meal. This candy is one the popular dessert that many people from Philipines would have carried atleast once in their lunch box or when they visit their friends and relatives. Obviously this yema is a fancy finger foods and you can make these candies with different variations like vanilla flavoured,coffee flavoured etc..However these Yema tastes like our kalakand for me.
1can Sweetened condensed milk
1tbsp Butter
2tbsp Milk powder or an egg yolk
Sugar (for coating)
Take the condensed milk in a heavy bottomed vessel, add in the milk powder or egg yolk if you are using.
Cook in simmer for few minutes, add the butter.
Continue stirring until the mixture turns thick.
Put off the heat and allow the mixture to cool.
Once the mixture is cool, roll it as small balls.
Roll it on the sugar and serve it in paper moulds or wrap it in cellophane paper.
You can also insert a tooth pick and serve this balls like lollies.
Logo courtesy : Preeti
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Actually this candy is prepared usually with condensed milk and egg yolk,but some may go for milk powder and omit the egg yolks, seriously with these simple ingredients this candy is ready to munch. Yema is a fantastic gooey filipino candies which gets ready in very less time and these bite sized custard are definitely an addictive snacks or desserts after a meal. This candy is one the popular dessert that many people from Philipines would have carried atleast once in their lunch box or when they visit their friends and relatives. Obviously this yema is a fancy finger foods and you can make these candies with different variations like vanilla flavoured,coffee flavoured etc..However these Yema tastes like our kalakand for me.
1can Sweetened condensed milk
1tbsp Butter
2tbsp Milk powder or an egg yolk
Sugar (for coating)
Take the condensed milk in a heavy bottomed vessel, add in the milk powder or egg yolk if you are using.
Cook in simmer for few minutes, add the butter.
Continue stirring until the mixture turns thick.
Put off the heat and allow the mixture to cool.
Once the mixture is cool, roll it as small balls.
Roll it on the sugar and serve it in paper moulds or wrap it in cellophane paper.
You can also insert a tooth pick and serve this balls like lollies.
Logo courtesy : Preeti
Check out the Blogging Marathon page for the other Blogging Marathoners doing BM# 32
Looks very easy and cute as well. I made doodh peda in a similar way in the MW.
ReplyDeleteSimple and attractive candies! Almost like our milk sweets! :)
ReplyDeletePriya ,those milk candies look so yummy.
ReplyDeletesimple and super easy recipe!! love these candies!!!
ReplyDeleteActually sounds very yum, quick and super dessert. Nice choice for Y.
ReplyDeletenice candy never tasted but looks delicious
ReplyDeleteG'day Priya!
ReplyDeleteThese look lovely, true!
Never heard of them before, so thank you for today allowing me to learn something new!
Cheers! Joanne
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Simple and tempting sweet..
ReplyDeleteomg very delicious looking candy :) super presentation and awesome recipe choice again aks !! thank you to introduce us this fillipo candy which similar to our peda's .. Its so nice to know that other countries also make this sweet :) these look super attractive !!
ReplyDeleteseems to be very simple ! its tempting!
ReplyDeleteVery inviting and lovely looking candy . Would try this one out soon.
ReplyDeleteDeeoa
Interesting recipe looks alittle like gujarati penda.
ReplyDeletethat's a lovely selection for the letter "y", looks so lipsmacking good...
ReplyDeletethis looks so good, i will make thses with milk powder for this diwali
ReplyDeleteEasy and interesting Candy
ReplyDeleteDelicious looking candies...please pass on some !!
ReplyDeletesuch a super simple awesome recipe... was thnking of making some rava laddoos today.. i think i should change the plan!!
ReplyDeleteDelicious and yummy candies.
ReplyDeleteSimple and delicious looking dessert
ReplyDeletelooks fabulous....
ReplyDeletelook very cute, one small mouthful :) hope you are having a nice weekend
ReplyDeleteVery yummy candy and simple recipe too. Presentation was awesome.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting and cute little candies...
ReplyDeleteThat is such an interesting and yummy looking candy.. Love the click.
ReplyDeletesuch a simple and easy recipe aks :) bookmarking to try this for sure...
ReplyDeletesimple and elegant!!! not sure how many can I bookmark from your blog alone... too many::)))))
ReplyDeleteSuperrrr tempting!!!
Sowmya
Wow priya so simple and delicious recipe.
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Unique idea to make candy akka. Simply superb.
ReplyDeletetoday's post:
http://sanolisrecipies.blogspot.in/2013/09/a-preview-on-four-seasons-wine-paired.html
Never heard of this before..but looks really good!
ReplyDeletetoo tempting...custard candies..love your version..:)
ReplyDeletesimple yet delicious candy...
ReplyDeleteYummy custard candies
ReplyDeleteSimple and quick to make.
ReplyDeleteSimple yet decadent candy.
ReplyDeleteLook amazzing and tasty recipe.
ReplyDeleteThose candies looks so delicious ! Cute presentation...
ReplyDeleteHi - nice to learn another Filipino recipe - I am running Taste of Tropics - the Phillipines at my blog this month so if you have any more Filipino recipes do submit to my event...thx
ReplyDeleteThat is an amazing recipe! So quick and easy to make. Will try it soon :)
ReplyDeleteThey look so cute...delcious
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