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simple 20 min traditional chinese mango dessert recipe

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Uploaded by on Feb 1, 2011

HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR!!!

we decided it would be pretty fun making Yeung Zhee Gum Lo, which is a common dessert served in Hong Kong. Because its new year, we thought many of the chinese people will have guests over and stuff, and being a good host means that you should be able to whip up a tasty dessert in 20 mins!!

serves 4-5 (depending on size of bowl)
Ingredients:
2 medium sized mangoes
1/3 cups of sago (not 3/4- we realized it was WAY too much)
enough water to boil the sago in- you can add water while its boiling
2 teaspoons of sugar for every person it serves (the video said we used 4 teaspoons, we actually used 3)
half a pomelo, peeled and separated into strands
250ml coconut milk
fresh milk

Procedure:
1. prepare the mangos by pureeing one mango and cutting the other into small cubes
2. boil 1/3 cup of sago for approximately 6 mins, or until ALL the sago has turned transparent (if there are still white sagos, you can remove them or keep boiling until those have turned transparent too, as these will still be very hard)
3. peel a pomelo (or buy the prepeeled ones, but we bought a full one as it was cheaper) and separate into small strands
4. place the pomelo and mangos into the freezer section of the refrigerator as the colder these are the better tasting the dessert
5. cool the sago solution by pouring into a large bowl and maybe placing in the freezer too
6. pour the coconut milk into a large bowl (this bowl should be a pretty transparent one or something) and if its too thick for you you can add around 50ml of fresh milk
7. pour in the mango puree and stir thoroughly
8. once the sago solution is slightly cooled pour this into the bowl too and stir, the pomelo and mango cubes can be stirred into the bowl too.
9. if the dessert doesnt need to be eaten just yet, place the entire bowl into the refrigerator as the dessert tastes better cold.
10. once ready ladle into pretty bowls, garnish with some extra pomelo strands and other fruits if you want, and serve cold

Enjoy! (Y)

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  • nice sniffing disi & i love how you liked your own video HAHA <3'

    "desserty drinky things" 3.55 LOL

    "happy new year...........chinese new ye..." HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA i love you guys

  • @chamzhoney well, we are quite the comedic people ;) you better have liked this too!!

  • Looks yummy.. :) 

  • @ThePopHeir thanks :) it was actually really good (Y)

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  • Thanks for the recipe. I can save money now instead of buying at Quickly.

  • SO MUCH SAGO :D :D :D

  • thanks for the vid and cute nails eri!

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