There's have a lot of Filipino desserts that you can cook some are a bit heavy like kakanin made of rice flour, rice, these are not actually desserts those are for snacks. Some are baked or no baked some are just simple. Be specific what would you like to try. Some are easy and simple. I also would like to try beko we call it. It's made of glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk and brown sugar you can make it a new taste for adding caraway seeds or cardamom seeds while cooking. There are cook books that have limited local desserts. You can try mango pudding, rice pudding, maja blanca, I make apple, or peach crumbles so far. I missed the cherry cobbler though! I guess you can buy a Philippine desserts book from National bookstore. Sometimes
when I really want quickie dessert I just cubed ripe banana Tundan or lakatan fragrant banana then put a table spoon brown sugar, little pinch of salt and cinnamon add fresh milk and 2 cubed of iced. Or you can add other fruits like cubed cantaloupe. You can warm the milk first if you want with cardamom seeds or any flavorings that you want. There are endless possibilities in the Philippines just be creative.
HTH,
Carol H.
On Jan 4, 2008 7:01 AM, revaddict <revaddict@yahoo.
> We're trying to do some Filipino cooking at home. Do any of you have
> any simple Filipino dessert recipes that you could share?
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