Sago is a natural food which is in existence for centuries. During the period of East India trade, it was a product traded in the region and even considered to be superior substance when it was first imported to Britain in 18th century. It is used to be added to soups and made into puddings and desserts.
This yummy dessert of Malaysia and Singapore is really easy to prepare. Made of pearl sago, water and sugar, boil using medium heat and constantly stirring to avoid it sticks to the bottom of the pan, once the bubble appears you can safely remove from heat. Transfer this into rinsed pan or small cups to cool. To serve, roll them with grated coconut with salt added. Simply great for dessert or as a light snack. This is my mum's favorite dessert. She used to serve this after school but now I have to prepare myself to enjoy them..
INGREDIENTS
1 C pearl sago
1/2 C sugar
2 C water
red food coloring
1/2 of fresh coconut, grated
3/4 tsp salt
METHOD
* Soak sago pearl for 15 minutes, rinse and drain. Wet the 7 inches pan with water. Mix some salt to the grated coconut and keep aside.
* Place sugar and water in a deep pot and bring to boil.
* Add a drop of food coloring and stir.
* Now add the drained sago pearl and stir until the bubble appears on top.
* Transfer the sago into rinsed 7 inches pan and leave to cool.
* Slice and coat with grated coconut to serve.
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