With the temperature rising, it's time for a refreshing dessert. made of agar agar. This low calorie agar2 is derived from natural water soluble fiber with no fat or starch.
Coconut Cream Agar is simple to prepare and much healthier than the egg and cream type. What you need is to stir the mixture of agar2 powder, sugar and coconut milk until boiling and thicken, pour into your favorite mould and once it comes to room temperature place them in a refrigerator to chill.
Beside coconut milk, you can add canned fruit, corn, cocoa or even fruit juice to the jelly, the choice is endless, just use your imagination to explore this versatile dessert.
COCONUT CREAM AGAR / AGAR2 SANTAN
INGREDIENTS
Yield : 12
12 g agar2 powder
1 liter water
230 g sugar (I used orange colored sugar)
200 ml coconut cream
food coloring if needed
jelly mould
METHOD
* Dissolve the agar2 powder with one liter of water in a deep pot.
* Add sugar and bring to boil, stirring constantly, add a drop of food coloring if needed, mixed well.
* Now add the coconut cream and bring to boil again.
* Pour into rinsed jelly mould and let them come to room temperature.
* Place the jelly in a refrigerator to cool.
* Serve cool.
Luks beautiful...
ReplyDeleteWow you recipes are always so unusual and interesting. Looks nice. Never tried agar though :) I think I should
ReplyDeletePerfect dessert:) looks yummy
ReplyDeleteHeard abt agar agar powder is that what you used ?
ReplyDeleteSuper inviting ! Love it !
ReplyDeleteIt really looks like cute and refreshing dessert!
ReplyDeleteWow this coconut cream is so gourmet, what a delicious recipe :D
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Choc Chip Uru
How unique!!
ReplyDeleteThese look fantastic :)
perfect for summer..yumm love agar agar recipes...
ReplyDeletecreamy colorful & delicious !!
ReplyDeleteLove the shape......yummy and tasty dessert!
ReplyDeleteWhat an exquisite dessert!! Loved the recipe :)
ReplyDeleteTemperature increases here too! This is the perfect idea!
ReplyDeleteSounds Yummy ...am gonna try it fr sure !
ReplyDeleteThese looks great ! I have never tried this recipe before..looks very interesting ...
ReplyDeleteLooks so cool and refreshing for the beastly hot weather we have been having. Thanks for sharing the treat.
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Patti
What a pretty looking dessert. Seems great for refreshing on a hot summer day. Thank you for linking at the In and Out of the Kitchen Link Party. Hope to see you again next week.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great tip! Hello, my name is Misty, and I'm one of the new co-hosts for the Merry Monday Linky Party! Thanks for linking up at the Merry Monday's Linky Party this week. Have an awesome weekend!
ReplyDeleteI know agar agar, but what is agar2? Are the same?
ReplyDeleteThis looks very tasty and beautiful!
Looks too good! I have agar-agar with me. But what is agar2? I have the same question as Angie Schneider.
ReplyDeleteMy little guy next to me said "looks good." I think you've got a winner :) Thanks for sharing via Mommy Monday.
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Anything with coconut cream has to be yummy! This is an interesting dessert as I've never heard of agar2 powder. Where would one purchase it at?
ReplyDeleteInteresting recipe.Looks delicious
ReplyDeleteHow different, they look great. Thanks for linking up to Sweet and Savoury Sunday, stop by and link up again. Have a great day!!
ReplyDeleteI've never had such a thing! Interesting!
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Thanks for sharing at The Weekend Social, I'm looking forward to seeing you again next Thursday at 9pm EST at www.thequestionablehomesteader.com for another installment of The Weekend Social.
ReplyDeleteAmazing recipe! I love how delicious it looks!
ReplyDeleteWow...I've never heard of such a thing!
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I've never used agar before, but this does sound like a great summer dessert, so I'm going to try it and I hope the kids like it too. Thank you for sharing the recipe at The Really Crafty Link Party. Pinned!
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of Agar but that does look tasty. Thanks so much for sharing with us at the Summer Time Fun Party. Pinned.
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