As what I have told you in my previous post, I really love Buko Pandan. Here’s a Buko Pandan recipe courtesy of Bohol.ph that I love to try one day.

Ingredients

8 leaves of Pandan - cleaned well
5 Buko (Coconut)not too hard, not too soft- Grated to strips
Water from 5 Buko (approx. 10 cups)
3 small cans of Nestle Cream
1 medium can of Condensed Milk
2 bars of Green Gulaman
1 3/4 Cups Sugar (more if you want it sweeter)
1 cup Kaong (optional)

Preparation

1. Boil buko water from 5 coconuts together with 8 pandan leaves that are individually twisted to break the fibers and expose the juice. Simmer for 20 minutes.

2. Before adding 2 bars of gulaman, make sure you remove the pandan leaves and check if the remaining coconut water is equal to 8 cups - 1 bar of gulaman is good for 4 cups of liquid. If it is not 8 cups, less will mean hard gulaman and more than 8 cups will result in mushy soft gulaman. Ensuring gulaman is well-dissolved stir well. Add sugar while mixing. Do this for 5 minutes

3. Pour through a strainer into cooling trays. Wait till it cools and hardens, then put in fridge.

4. Meanwhile, mix the grated buko with the 3 cans of cream and 1 can of condensed milk.

5. Add kaong if you prefer.

6. Get gulaman from ref and cut into 1 cm cubes. Mix with buko mixture.

Your buko pandan is now ready!