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Last Updated on June 5, 2022 by Ed Joven
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How to make Buko, Sago and Gulaman Salad
Buko, Sago, and Gulaman Salad Recipeis a delicious Filipino dessert, a family favorite, simple, and easy to prepare. It is so tasty you can serve it over lunch or dinner. Buko, Sago, and Gulaman Saladis also great for parties. Don’t forget to try the famousSago at Gulamandrink if you have extra sago and gulaman after doing this recipe.
Buko, Sago and Gulaman Saladis a versatile dessert, you can add more ingredients as you please, like apples or other fruits, you really can’t go wrong with this dish.
Check out here How to cook Sago Pearls, in case this is your first time to cook these small translucent spheres.
Ingredients and Procedure of Buko, Sago and Gulaman Salad :
Buko, Sago and Gulaman Salad Recipe
Ed Joven
This Sweet and creamy Buko Sago Gulaman Salad is excellent for the Christmas Feast.
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Prep Time 15 minutes mins
Cook Time 40 minutes mins
Total Time 55 minutes mins
Course Dessert
Cuisine Filipino
Servings 4 people
Calories 510 kcal
Ingredients
- 250 g Sago Raw Tapioca Pearls
- 2-2½ Liters of water for boiling
- 2 boxes Alsa Gulaman Red and Green cooked and diced
- 3 pcs young coconuts, meat scraped
- 1 pack 250ml All Purpose Cream
- 1 can 300ml Sweetened Condensed Milk
- 1 can 154ml Evaporated Milk
Instructions
Cook the Sago:
First, you have to cook the sago “tapioca pearls” according to package direction.
We need to use a large pot and 2 liters of water, then bring into a boil. Never add or drop your sago into unboiling water or else it will start to stick togetherand at the bottom of your pan.
Cook for about an hour or so, stirring every now and then until sago cooked through and becomes translucent.
And when you’re done fire off, drain your sago in a large colander and rinse in running water to stop the cooking process.
Transfer into a large bowl and set aside or you can refrigerate them if you want.
Cook the Gulaman:
Cook your gulaman according to package direction. Pour gulaman mixture into a mold, refrigerate and let it set completely.
When your Gulaman is completely set you can cut them into cubes, it’s up to you what size you prefer and set aside. And if you want to add or use nata de coco instead of gulaman, you have to drain it completely before using.
Prepare the salad:
In a small bowl, combine the all purpose cream, sweetened condensed milk and evaporated milk and mix until well blended. You can also add vanilla essence, if you want.
At this point all ingredients have been prepared and we are ready to make our salad.
In a big salad bowl, combine all ingredients and mix until well combined.
Refrigerate your buko sago gulaman salad for at least 2 hours before serving.
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Nutrition
Serving: 1cupCalories: 510kcalCarbohydrates: 15gProtein: 6gPotassium: 160mgSugar: 20g
Keyword Filipino Desserts, Fruit Salad, Salad Recipe
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Buko, Sago, and Gulaman Saladis an extremely versatile dessert. You can add more ingredients as you please and Pinoy Recipe at Iba Pa created this delicious dessert.
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vickie couturier
never heard of this food before,very interesting reciepeReply
Mai T.
This looks more like a smoothie than salad. SO great recipe for summer!Reply
sam
This is something must try recipes,looks so delightful.Reply
ma theresa torres-embudo
it looks yummy, must try this for my hosting a women’s forum in our church…. it’s gonna be delicious since the whether is too hot… thanks for sharing!!!Reply
Istin Dizon Paigna
looks delicious! for me it is like buko salad + sago and gulaman combination!
definitely a yummy treatReply
Michelle
This looks really good.
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Coline T.
Wow this salad looks great, think I will have to try it 😀
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Debra S
oo this sounds really really good! Would be so perfect for the hot hot summer days coming up rather quickly. and it would be exotic to impress everyone, too!
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Jennie Yuen
Ooh.. I want to try this recipe. Looks refreshing.
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Eric Aparri
i love this recipe!
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San
This looks yummy! Would love to try this.
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Heart of a Philanthropist Blogger Kim
I have been coming to your site for over a year now. My family lives in the Philippines and your recipes make me feel closer to them even though I am in the USA.
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Judy Thomas
This looks so delicious! I will make it soon 🙂
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kim thorne
it looks very tasty
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