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<blockquote data-quote="jop" data-source="post: 2606187" data-attributes="member: 53758"><p><strong>Traditional Watalappan</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>(A Sri Lankan Dessert)</strong></p><p>This is a Sri Lankan interpretation of a steamed egg custard. It is considered to be the King of puddings, and was served to the Queen Elizabeth 11 on one of her visits. Use only Sri Lankan Kitul Jaggery.</p><p>(Preparation time 15 minutes. Cooking time 1 hour)</p><p></p><p>(serves 6)</p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Ingredients:</strong></p><p>150g (5 oz) creamed coconut</p><p>225g (8 oz) jaggery</p><p>5 eggs (size 4)</p><p>1 teaspoonful grated nutmeg</p><p></p><p><strong>Directions:</strong></p><p>1. Place jaggery in a pan with 50ml (2 fl oz) water. Bring to the boil, and simmer until the jaggery has dissolved. Dissolve the creamed coconut in 50 ml (2 fl oz ) of hot water and allow to cool. Beat the eggs and strain into a 1¼ litre (2 pint) bowl. Mix the jaggery and milk into the beaten eggs. Add grated nutmeg. Cover bowl with greaseproof paper. Steam in a pressure cooker or colander for 1 hour. Alternatively the mixture can be divided into 6 ramekin dishes and steamed covered for 20 minutes in a pan of simmering water.</p><p>[Jaggery is an unrefined brown sugar made from the sap of the toddy palm (Caryota urens). It is available in Sri Lankan shops in a ready-to-use form known as Kitul Treacle.]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jop, post: 2606187, member: 53758"] [B]Traditional Watalappan[/B] [B](A Sri Lankan Dessert)[/B] This is a Sri Lankan interpretation of a steamed egg custard. It is considered to be the King of puddings, and was served to the Queen Elizabeth 11 on one of her visits. Use only Sri Lankan Kitul Jaggery. (Preparation time 15 minutes. Cooking time 1 hour) (serves 6) [B] Ingredients:[/B] 150g (5 oz) creamed coconut 225g (8 oz) jaggery 5 eggs (size 4) 1 teaspoonful grated nutmeg [B]Directions:[/B] 1. Place jaggery in a pan with 50ml (2 fl oz) water. Bring to the boil, and simmer until the jaggery has dissolved. Dissolve the creamed coconut in 50 ml (2 fl oz ) of hot water and allow to cool. Beat the eggs and strain into a 1¼ litre (2 pint) bowl. Mix the jaggery and milk into the beaten eggs. Add grated nutmeg. Cover bowl with greaseproof paper. Steam in a pressure cooker or colander for 1 hour. Alternatively the mixture can be divided into 6 ramekin dishes and steamed covered for 20 minutes in a pan of simmering water. [Jaggery is an unrefined brown sugar made from the sap of the toddy palm (Caryota urens). It is available in Sri Lankan shops in a ready-to-use form known as Kitul Treacle.] [/QUOTE]
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