Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Almond Polvoron (Milk Cookies)




















Ingredients:

2 cups Plain flour
1 cup Milk Powder of your choice
3/4 cup melted butter
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup any nuts of your choice

Method:

(1) Fry plain flour in a wok over low heat till flour turns light brown and cooked. Sieve flour into a mixing and let it cool.
(2) Mix in the rest of the ingredients and mix thoroughly.
(3) Press into a polvoron plunger and push it out. If you do not have a plunger, a small cake ring will work as well.
(4) Chill it till harden before wrapping.
(5) Leave at room temperature before serving.

21 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is one of the Philippine famous goody. Could you share the recipe? TIA

Anonymous said...

Mmmmmm . . . yummy! I'm salivating already.

would you be so kind to please share your recipe Aunty?

much obliged.

Anonymous said...

You always come up with such mouth watering goodies! Can I have the recipe for the Almond Polvoron please. My e-mail is sheersilk58@Yahoo.com. Thanks.

Anonymous said...

Aunty Yochana, you always come up with such mouth watering goodies. Can I have the recipe for the Almond Polvoron please. My e-mail is sheersilk58@Yahoo.com. Thanks.

Anonymous said...

Dear Aunt Yochana,
You can also try to coat this polvoron with chocolate. usually make this around Christmas for giveaways.

Regards.
malou

Yuri said...

Hi aunty, thanks so much for the recipe. Erm, other than frying the flour, there's no more baking? That's so cool, may be can make these and give to my helper :)

Aunty Yochana said...

Hi Yuri,

yes this is very easy to make. I hate to eat milk powder but this Polvoron makes me eat the milk powder unconsiously.

rgds

Aunty Yochana said...

Hi Malou,

It's been ages since I've heard from you.

Woah...that's cool huh...coating with chocolate. O.K. I'll do that and post it soon.

rgds

CHRISTOH said...

Hi Aunty Lucy,
Just to check with you on the "cup" measurement. do i need to do conversion to gm or just use the measuring cup? if measuring cup, what cup are u using in your recipe? Could you kindly help? Thks in advance for the recipe. Regards, Chris

Aunty Yochana said...

Hi Chris,

I did not convert to gm. I just use a cup of measure. Scoop out the flour and give a little shake to level it. During frying add in a little more flour cos it will be lighter and drier after frying. For this Polvoron, plus minus is not a problem. This is a Non-failure Recipe.

rgds

Anonymous said...

Thank you very much for posting the recipe. I'm the 1st anonymous.

Anonymous said...

Dear Aunty Yochana,

Thanks so much for the recipe. Now I have another way to give my son more Milk product (i.e. Calcium).

Anonymous said...

thank you very much for the recipe aunty! much obliged.

Anonymous said...

hi aunty do i have to chop the nut or grind the nut into powder? what about if i use peanuts does it taste good? thanks

Aunty Yochana said...

Hi anonymous,

you can use any nuts which you like - chopped it up coarsely so that when you bite into it, it has a crunchy feeling.

rgds

Anonymous said...

Hi Yochama,

For the 3/4 cup butter, is it melted and measured at 3/4 cup or if its at 3/4 cup butter? Thank you for answering my query.. :)

Parmida

Aunty Yochana said...

Hi Parmida,

yes it's melted butter.

rgds

Anonymous said...

No baking aunty? Easier work lah. Can i use a star shaped cookies cutter(quite big shape) if i dont have a plunger?where did u get yours? can we add cranberry bits? You're so kind aunty, sharing recipes with others. God bless you!!

Aunty Yochana said...

Hi ash,

you're most welcome..

as long as it's a ring, you can make polvoron. Make sure you press it tight then remove it from the ring and then chill it before wrapping.

rgds

Anonymous said...

Hi auntie, what if i substitute the butter to vegetable shortening instead, will the measurement still be the same?

Thank you

Anonymous said...

Can I use horlicks in place of milk powder? MH