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    Suman na Mongo


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    sumang mongoI first learned how to cook suman from Prof. Matilde Guzman Food Preparation class. I love the combination of mongo and coconut-flavored sweet sticky rice wrapped in banana leaves.

    Here is the recipe.

    Ingredients

    1 cup malagkit (glutinous rice)
    1 cup mongo
    1-1/4 cups sugar
    3/4 cups coco milk
    coco cream from 1 grated coconut

    Ingredients

    1. Soak, grind, and drain malagkit in a muslin bag (sako sa harina) to get a mealy dough like that used for palitao.

    2. Cook mongo in water until soft (and mushy). Drain the water. Use a colander. Set aside.

    3. Prepare latik and oil from coco cream.

    4. Boil coco milk and sugar until thick. Add cooked mongo and cook like Bukayo.

    5. Combine this mixture with mealy malagkit thoroughly and wrap measured amounts in banana leaves (wilted by passing over an open flame).

    6. Steam 30 minutes.

    Notes

    Sometimes, I didn’t have a steamer (or a double boiler or pasta pot with an elevated steamer top). So, I would get a metal rack (no plastic feet) and put it on top of a wok, line up the suman, fill the wok with water that didn’t touch the metal rack, and covered the wok. It worked!

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    5 Comments »

    Comment by Editha
    2008-03-18 01:09:13

    Hi what kind of mongo do you use, the red or the green kind. Thanks. Sounds delicious.

     
    Comment by miasam Subscribed to comments via email
    2009-04-11 17:28:18

    I love the kind of suman from batangas. Would you know the recipe for that, too? I think it’s also coconut milk and sugar and sticky rice, not so sure though. Hope you have a recipe! =)

    thanks

     
    Comment by Pinoy
    2010-01-22 07:32:11

    Same here, wanted to know which mongo to use?

    greets from Pinoy Power

     
    Comment by Lannie
    2010-04-03 07:39:53

    Thanks! Since I’ve been away I’ve had massive cravings for really traditional Pinoy foods. I’ll try this for the family Easter brunch this Sunday!
    Lannie´s last blog ..Lunch: Hubby’s Chorizo Omelette My ComLuv Profile

     
    Comment by Marie
    2010-04-14 17:39:18

    Ive tasted suman ube it taste good too

     
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