This is a tutorial of how to make Palitaw. Palitaw is a traditional food in
the Philippines.
The locals call it as one of the mga
kakanin sold in small food shops, street vendors, and some native cake
stores. Palitaw is one of the best snacks I ever had because it is very
delicious yet cheaper than the burgers and pizzas. Palitaw is very easy to make
but it has one ingredient that is not easy to find-the galapong. Galapong as
the main ingredient in making Palitaw is not common in supermarket and
groceries but there is one place where you may ask for it, it is the rice
store. Supposing you have your galapong already and you are about to make
Palitaw now, I am going to walkthrough you with this recipe:
INGREDIENTS
1 lb of Galapong or malagkit na bigas (rice dough)
4 cups of grated coconut
1 cup of white sugar
Sesame seeds (toasted)
Water
COOKING PROCEDURE
1. Make fractions of the galapong into several pieces according to your
desired size.
2. Make a ball-like shape and flatten to make a saucer-like shape.
3. Boil some water about 6 inches deep. Drop the galapong into the boiling
water. To know if the galapong is cooked is when it surfaces.
4. Remove the cooked galapong out of the boiling water.
5. Scatter some grated coconut, sugar and sesame seeds over the galapong and
serve.
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