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    Mango Sago


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    Here’s another favorite mango dessert that’s easy to cook. You can add ice to make a chilly dessert perfect for this warm weather.

    Ingredients:

    1/4 cup small sago pearls
    3 to 4 tablespoons sugar
    2 cups water
    2/3 cups evaporated milk
    6 tablespoons coconut cream (optional)
    1 cup mango puree
    2 mangoes (cubed)

    mango_sago.jpg

    Procedure

    Cooking the sago

    1. Soak sago pearls in water for 30 mins.
    2. Boil water in a saucepan and add the sago.
    3. Boil the sago cook for about 5 minutes.
    4. Cover the saucepan with a lid and let stand for 30 minutes.
    5. Run cold running water on the sagos to cool the sago and keep the sago from being overcooked.
    6. Drain the sago in a colander.

    Making the Mango Sago

    1. Dissolve the sugar with the water in a saucepan.
    2. Cool the sugar-water mixture before adding the evaporated milk and mango puree. Stir well.
    3. Add water or milk for the desired mango base consistency.
    4. Add in the mango cubes and drained cooked sago.
    5. Chill in the refrigerator.
    6. Serve cold.

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    3 Comments »

    Comment by mabel
    2009-04-15 10:09:43

    wow looks so yummy. i want to try to make this next weekend. thanks for the recipe :-)

    mabels last blog post..Happy Easter :-)

     
    Comment by liya mae Subscribed to comments via email
    2009-06-29 11:29:57

    wow! i just finish making it & I’m so excited….
    it looks so yummy! thanks for the recipe…
    so refreshing… =P

     
    Comment by ryan
    2009-08-12 04:57:33

    i have lactose intolerance.. can i make this without milk? will it still taste good?

     
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