Saturday, June 23, 2007

Coconut, Rose & Pandan Agar Agar Jell-O

Agar Agar Jell-O In Martini GlassIt officially turned summer for us here in the Northern hemisphere yesterday. Gee.. I could almost smell that fried egg on the sidewalk as the weatherperson on tv droned on endlessly about some red flag warning. One place you don't want to be in during the summer is my kitchen. When I own my own place, the first thing I'm getting is an air-conditioner for the kitchen. For now, I'm stuck with my 5-year-old 10 bucks 3-speed standing fan. Oh well, I guess I'll be bringing something cold and sweet and most importantly, requires no baking, over to Sugar High Friday at Domestic Goddess kitchen.

I was thinking of a particular Asian Jell-O / Agar Agar / Pudding-like dessert recipe, layered with Coconut, Rose and Pandan flavors. I don't quite know what to name this. Coconut, Rose and Pandan Jell-O ? Coconut, Rose, and Pandan Agar Agar ? or Coconut, Rose and Pandan Pudding ? Well, the recipe's a combination of all of the above. It has got that medium firm wiggly jiggly texture, like Jello. Yet it remains solid at room temperature and doesn't melt in the heat because of the agar agar. And since I've added egg whites and mixed in coconut milk like in a pudding, should I just name it "Coconut, Rose and Pandan Agar Agar Jell-O Pudding"? The recipe's relatively easy, main ingredient is just a pack of 79 cents agar agar powder, no baking and ready in 15 minutes. The result is utterly cooling, light, and sin-lessly delicious ! :)

Because its extracted from natural seaweed, agar agar contains 84% in fiber, hence it makes one of the best source of natural food fibers available. Like other algae foods, agar agar also provides a good source of iron, calcium and iodine. It is also calorie-free. So..will this help cut a few inches off the waist line ? Put yourself on an agar agar jell-o diet and let me know.. hahaha :P

Also check out some other cooling delights :
Steamy Kitchen Coconut Frozen Yogurt
Wandering Chopsticks Homemade Frozen Yogurt

My other freaky-hot Sugar High Friday entries :
Japanese Mochi
Pandan Coconut Muffins

Have a great summer treat !:)

Coconut, Rose & Pandan Agar Agar Jell-O
Coconut, Rose And Pandan Agar Agar Jell-O Recipe
(Makes 4 servings)

Ingredients :
1 pack ( 7 gm ) agar agar powder ( Swallow Globe brand )
100 ml thick coconut milk
1000 ml water
200 gm sugar
3 egg whites
1 tsp Pandan extract ( Aroma Pasta brand )
1 tsp Rose extract ( Aroma Pasta brand )

Toppings ( optional ) :
Your favorite fruits, ie. Strawberries and Blueberries

Method :
1) In a bowl, whisk the egg whites until the meringue holds soft peaks, and set aside.
2) Prepare some empty jell-o molds/plastic cups, and let them chill in the freezer.
3) In a pot, bring the water to a boil, mix in the sugar and the agar agar powder, stir well and let cook for 2 minutes until the mixture is blended well.
4) Add coconut milk, turn heat to medium-low, let boil and turn off heat.
5) Mix the prepared meringue with the cooked agar agar solution. Mix well, and divide into 3 portions in 3 separate bowls.
6) For the first agar agar portion, add Pandan extract and mix well (Pandan flavor).
For the second agar agar portion, add Rose extract and mix well (Rose flavor).
As for the third portion, leave it as it is (Coconut flavor).
7) Bring out the chilled jell-o molds/plastic cups from the freezer. Make half an inch layer for each of the jell-o mold/cups with the divided agar agar portion, coconut flavor on the bottom mold, rose on the second, and pandan on the top. For each layer, it'll take 20-30 seconds for it to get firm.
8) When complete, chill the agar agar cups before serving.

Note : For the meringue, make sure the bowl is completely grease-free, else, meringue will not stiffen. For the agar agar layering process, I chose to put them in the freezer for 10 seconds per layer. Touch and feel to check if it's firm enough before layering the remaining agar agar portions.

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27 Comments:

Blogger Lydia said...

I remember tasting a dessert like this when we were traveling in Malaysia, but I don't remember it looking quite as beautiful as yours!

June 23, 2007 8:49 AM  
Anonymous Paz said...

Oh, wow! Presentation alone gets an A+. Looks terrific.

Paz

June 23, 2007 9:12 AM  
Anonymous The Cooking Ninja said...

Beautiful and delicious looking. Haven't had that for ages. Brings back lots of childhood memories :)

June 23, 2007 9:16 AM  
Blogger WokandSpoon said...

That is so pretty! I love agar-agar! Good to know that it's good for the waistline - that's what I need. You could rename it to the "Tricolour Treat"!

June 23, 2007 9:42 AM  
Blogger Cynthia said...

I would not want to mess with such fine art. Look at that dessert!

June 23, 2007 7:02 PM  
Blogger K & S said...

looks very cool. I'm thinking of trying a dessert using kanten (agar-agar) soon.

June 24, 2007 1:17 AM  
Anonymous The TriniGourmet said...

what a gorgeous submission! :)

June 24, 2007 4:47 AM  
Anonymous tigerfish said...

So pretty and colorful, just like those 9-layer kueh kueh (kao teng kueh). But yours is 3-layer.

June 24, 2007 9:05 AM  
Blogger cheesewithaspoon said...

Meltingwok, this dessert is so gorgeous and I LOVE agar-agar so I'm dying to try it. The only thing is, I have the stick kind of agar-agar, not the powder kind. But the packet has its own instructions so I'll just follow those and then proceed with your recipe for the flavouring and layering. Thanks for the great idea!

June 24, 2007 9:05 AM  
Blogger team BSG said...

v are really sweating lustily over da pouting reddish jelly . Can v take it off now dearest v have waited long u know ?

June 24, 2007 5:22 PM  
Blogger Lyrical Lemongrass said...

the diet's gone with the santan! heehee. Very pretty jelly u hv there. :-)

June 24, 2007 5:41 PM  
Blogger Oh for the love of food! said...

Oooooh! I love agar agar S, I can finish up a whole tray sitting in front of the tele. Your colorful portions look so delightful!

June 25, 2007 2:00 AM  
Blogger SteamyKitchen said...

Thank you SO much for the Pandan leaves. I made coconut rice with it and OMG...!!!!! I can't believe such amazing flavor! I wonder if I can grow Pandan?

June 25, 2007 6:00 AM  
Blogger Mandy said...

what a bright and cool treat for summer night! It reminds me of the kuih lapis I ate in my childhood. :)

June 25, 2007 5:56 PM  
Blogger Precious Pea said...

With the weather here, i can have that jello all year round.

June 25, 2007 10:16 PM  
Blogger valentinA said...

GOsh, I loooooove the colours, they're so funky!!!
It's a great summer treat indeed, too bad it's cold in Mauritius these days:(

June 26, 2007 5:42 AM  
Anonymous Cherry said...

They call it agar agar there? I thought pudding is the english term of agar agar. But nice and tasty recipe, gotta love the color !

June 26, 2007 5:53 AM  
Blogger Patricia Scarpin said...

These are beautiful, like rainbows!

June 26, 2007 7:16 AM  
Blogger Cookie baker Lynn said...

Such beautiful, vibrant colors! It looks like a cool, wonderful treat.

June 26, 2007 10:09 AM  
Blogger BuddingCook said...

wow pretty! :) my friend made something similar and it had 8 layers. i think she took a lot of time waiting around. very pretty. it was yummy too. :D

June 26, 2007 10:43 AM  
Blogger Oh for the love of food! said...

Sorry, S! I just realized you left me a note in my previous post. Don't you worry, I'll look after your friend when she comes( I'm in Perth!) I know the sob! sob! thingy, Two of my Bestest friends are in the U.S., one in D.C. and the other in San Pedro L.A :o(

June 26, 2007 4:56 PM  
Blogger Ming_the_Merciless said...

Your desserts are gorgeous!! I love pandan flavor but not the rose so much.

June 26, 2007 9:53 PM  
Blogger eastcoastlife said...

Phew! It is just as hot in Singapore.

Beautiful, colourful and cooling dessert! :)

June 27, 2007 7:33 PM  
Blogger teckiee said...

wow! very neon light dessert!

June 28, 2007 4:18 AM  
Anonymous Amy said...

I love the colors! It's so pretty! I've never tried pandan before, I should look for it next time I go to 99 Ranch.

June 28, 2007 11:12 AM  
Blogger Susan said...

What a festive dessert this is, Shirley. It reminds me of a cake my mom's friend used to make when I was little. She'd make a white angel food cake, poke holes in it, and pour jello in them. When she cut the cake, all streams of red and green jello would show through. It always made me smile (like yours is doing right now).

June 28, 2007 7:08 PM  
Anonymous MeltingWok said...

Thank you all for the wonderful comments, take care and have a great weekend, cheers !:) *hugs*

June 30, 2007 3:59 AM  

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