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Dis32@lemmy.world to Cooking @lemmy.world · 4 days ago

Just made Palitaw, meaning "to float" in Filipino (Tagalog). A glutinous rice flour snack/dessert coated with toasted sesame, toasted grated coconut and brown sugar.

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Just made Palitaw, meaning "to float" in Filipino (Tagalog). A glutinous rice flour snack/dessert coated with toasted sesame, toasted grated coconut and brown sugar.

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  • DearMoogle@piefed.social
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    4 days ago

    Never had it but it looks and sounds really good:)

    • Dis32@lemmy.worldOP
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      Thank you! And yes, it’s very easy to make, it only took me less than 20 minutes to make. Really chewy, goes great with a cup of coffee or tea.

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      I can confirm that it’s great.

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    🤩 Another one of my favorites! Please, oh please save some for me. Haven’t had them in years.

    I actually prefer palitaw over cuchinta and puto… not sure if I should try to make this again or just show up at your front door 🤤

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      Haha, just finished them earlier unfortunately, I can make another batch in 20 minutes no Biggie 😅 come over! Bring bibingka 😂

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    Ooh, these sound great! Is it possi le for you to share the recipe?

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      Just search Palitaw on YouTube, there’ll be plenty of recipes out there!

      https://youtu.be/DOW4l64137k this is the one I used, should be no problems for you, have fun!

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        Thanks! I’m going to try it!

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    This vaguely reminds me of something I’ve had before… No sesame, though.

    Regardless, it does look very nice :D

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      Yeah it’s like mochi but flat lol and no filling. Basically the same thing!

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        Oooh!!! Well, surely delicious :D

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