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Saturday, April 2, 2011

FRUITY AGAR AGAR

Fruity Agar Agar Recipe @ treatntrick.blogspot.com

We're experiencing hot weather recently and the this is the best time to enjoy cold dessert. My son volunteered to cook this simple agar agar since this is also his favorite dessert.

This Fruity Agar Agar is the most basic and easiest way to prepare. Mix up everything and bring to boil, That's it. Pour into rinsed mold and let them set. My son uses clear agar agar but added fresh fruit to them. You can add any flavoring of your choice. The possibilities are endless as to the shape and color, just use your imagination and creativity to create.

Fruity Agar Agar Recipe @ treatntrick.blogspot.com


FRUITY AGAR AGAR
Yield   12 cups

1 pack of 12g agar powder
4 C  water
230g sugar
1  C  fresh orange wedges
1  apple cut into small pieces
1  C  fresh pear cut into small pieces

METHOD

*  Dissolve agar agar in water.

*  Add sugar, stir constantly and bring to boil over low heat.

*  Remove from heat, add in the fruit. Stir well.

*  Pour into rinsed mold and let cool at room temperature.

*  Chill in a refrigerator.

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41 comments:

  1. This look so cute and tempting.I am sure kids would love this.

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  2. Fruity agar agar,looks yummy and cherishable.

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  3. very yummy i make regular agar but not the fruit one ... so tempting will try this
    www.rajafood.blogspot.com

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  4. Fruit agar agar looks awesome. easy desert recipe.

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  5. Wow... what a beautiful and tasty treat that is!
    Great recipe!
    US Masala

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  6. Priya (elaichii)..Yes, both are the same dear...

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  7. yummy n easy dessert

    http://www.panchamrutham.blogspot.com/

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  8. wahhh cantiknya jello akak...yummy!!..:)

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  9. Delicious Fruit Agar Agar...

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  10. i love using agar-agar! this looks great!

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  11. I've been wanting to make an agar-agar pudding, but I have the strands. Would you know how to use the strands?

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  12. yummy dish, looks good.
    voted for u

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  13. That looks so very neat and yummy dear..

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  14. lovely dessert and i tried voting, but it shows an error mesg ! hope u win !!

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  15. Shirley...To use agar strand, first rinse then soak the strand in cold water until soft. Drain, add required liquid in a pot, bring to boil. Once dissolved, add the sugar and flavoring. Hope this helps.

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  16. I've never worked with agar agar before but I like the idea of it much more than gelatin. Your jellys are so cute!

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  17. I love that this is so kid friendly to make! Definitely going to have to try using agar agar soon!

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  18. Maravilloso postre muy saludable y natural,me encantó,el agar tiene muchos beneficios,un postre lindo que tengo que preparar,cariños y abrazos.

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  19. how cute i love when kids are in action in the kitchen :)

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  20. this is very interesting and easy. I never heard of agar powder but if it's meant for hot weather than i must get ready .. CA is about to get very warm :)

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  21. TT,
    simple, but still tempting...sejok2 je rase kat tekak ni....:)

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  22. Wow you used agar agar, I'm very impressed! Great shaped jelly too :)

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  23. They look so delicious and perfect !

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  24. This post is exciting and looking scruptious...Thanks a lot for your comment...

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  25. Grazie!!! Adesso ho ricevuto mail della tua partecipazione, sono con iPhone e posso fare poco, domattina ritornerò qui e inserirò il link, intanto complimenti e in bocca al lupo con questa ricetta. Ciao.

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