4.18.2010

Almond and Cardamom Polvorons for Kulinarya Cooking Club - April 2010

Polvoron

You know what I love about being part of the Kulinarya Cooking Club? I mean, aside from the lovely people and the yummy food, ofcourse! It's that every month, so far, it has redefined something for me - a memory (Leche Flan), a healthier technique (Empanada) and this time .. a kitchen instrument! "Eh? What?!", you say?! Haha, read on ...

This month's Filipino item to show case was the Polvoron. During my search for a recipe for this sweet dish, I came to realise that this is one of Filipinos' most loved sweet! :-). Interestingly, it was very close in taste to an Indian sweet as well (revealed later in the post!). Isn't all this cultural inter-mingling fascinating? What better way to learn of them than through their cuisines!

murukku maker and polvoron

So, anyway, the Polvoron is a shortbread like sweet made by pulverising a sweet powder into compact shapes. As you must have guessed, you need a "molder" for the purpose. I definitely don't have a Polvoron Molder. I racked my brains a bit on how to approach this obstacle short of buying one and then a light went on. Guess what I used?! My humble Murukku Maker (the same I used to make Murukkus here)!! It was the perfect solution; I made perfect discs of sweet candy with my work-around moulder!!

Today, there are many variations of the original recipe available in the market including chocolate covered versions of this candy. For my flavors, I went with cardamom and almonds and then just for fun (I was still on a high from having devised that solution.. hehe), I drew fun shapes on the cookies with milk chocolate.. haha.. Aren't they a riot?! :D

happy scrawls on polvoron 1

Wrapped in little cellophane bags they look so cute and make for a nice party favor too! I shared some of my cookies with friends we met for brunch yesterday. I will be meeting Trissa (YAY!!) later today and look forward to getting her (the true Filipino!) opinion about my creation. Hmm... I hope it passes the authenticity test!

BTW, remember, I mentioned cultural cross-overs and stuff up above? Well, the polvoron tastes very similar to Besan Laddoo and Rava Laddoo, very typical Indian sweets!!! I don't know how, but it does! :-)

Pretty in package - polvoron


Almond and Cardamom Polvoron

** Note: I eyeballed a lot of stuff, based on taste. The recipe below is close to the amounts I used but feel free to tweak as per your taste :-) **

3/4 cup all purpose flour
1/2 cup + 2 T milk powder
1/4 cup + bit more sugar
3/4 tsp fresh ground cardamom (if you are using packaged powder, you'll need more)
handful of almonds, dry roasted and coarsely ground
1 stick butter, melted

In a heavy bottomed wide pan, roast the flour over low heat until it turns golden in color. Meanwhile, mix together the milk powder, sugar and cardamom powder. Add the cooked flour into the mix and pour in the butter. Mix well with a spoon or your hands. You'll end up with a crumbly mix.

Now, using a polvoron molder, or other alternate solutions, press a bit of the sweet powder into a compact disc. Freeze for atleast 30 minutes to let the butter harden and sweet to set.

When it doesn't look like it is going to crumble again, you can paint using chocolate, set to cool and wrap into pretty parcels.


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22 comments:

cusinera said... Best Blogger Tips [Reply to comment] Best Blogger Templates

I love the faced ones...hehehehe! That a wicked moulder you got there=)

5 Star Foodie said... Best Blogger Tips [Reply to comment] Best Blogger Templates

These sounds like such scrumptious treats, I would love to try!

Deeba PAB said... Best Blogger Tips [Reply to comment] Best Blogger Templates

Oh you've had fun here Asha... it's a party all the way! Hat's off to your creative muruku maker (LOL), and the chocolate doodles. LOVE THEM!! Love the history and the common thread that runs through different cultures too. Fascinating.
Gorgeous pictures BTW!!

Lazaro Cooks! said... Best Blogger Tips [Reply to comment] Best Blogger Templates

That would be a great little present to get. Love the fun photos of the shortbread. Wonderful use of cardamom. Cheers!

simply.food said... Best Blogger Tips [Reply to comment] Best Blogger Templates

Lovely cookies and well done for the creaTivity.

Caroline said... Best Blogger Tips [Reply to comment] Best Blogger Templates

mmm, I love cardamon so this will hit the spot for me. I'm glad you didn't have any problems molding these & loving the doodles, it certainly made them more fun!

Trissa said... Best Blogger Tips [Reply to comment] Best Blogger Templates

Asha - it was so great to meet you today - you are just as bubbly and wonderful in person as you are in your blog! And those polvorons - well, they were just amazing. So light and delicate - and such a great idea to add cardamon! By the way, my hubby loves it too! He asked - why did you only make so little? Ha!

Asha @ FSK said... Best Blogger Tips [Reply to comment] Best Blogger Templates

Hey Trissa, Sooo much fun meeting you today!! :))

haha - perhaps I can make more before you leave NYC :))

A cupcake or two said... Best Blogger Tips [Reply to comment] Best Blogger Templates

How exciting that you met up with Trissa. I must say she is a lovely lovely girl. Your polvoron is amazing. I love what you have done in terms of flavours. Yummy...

El said... Best Blogger Tips [Reply to comment] Best Blogger Templates

This dessert is totally new to me and I'm fascinated. It looks like a great thing to nosh o with a cup of tea!

Ninette said... Best Blogger Tips [Reply to comment] Best Blogger Templates

What lovely photos!! I'm sorry I missed tea today with Trissa. I had people over for dinner today and couldn't get into the city.

Fresh Local and Best said... Best Blogger Tips [Reply to comment] Best Blogger Templates

I had this earlier today, and I can tell you it is divine! Crumbly and wonderfully delicate, it pairs well with tea.

Cherrie Pie said... Best Blogger Tips [Reply to comment] Best Blogger Templates

fantastic combination of almond and cardamon. very unique.

Barbara Bakes said... Best Blogger Tips [Reply to comment] Best Blogger Templates

Love that you put chocolate faces on them! Everything tastes better with a little chocolate!

Joy said... Best Blogger Tips [Reply to comment] Best Blogger Templates

I love your wrapping. They are adorable :D

Snooky doodle said... Best Blogger Tips [Reply to comment] Best Blogger Templates

I m curious what these taste like. Have to make them. Nice blog I just discovered it :)

Miriam said... Best Blogger Tips [Reply to comment] Best Blogger Templates

Just discovered your blog! Thanks for including me in your favourites! Funny recipe and good-looking polvorons. I guess they are related to the Spanish ones, though our polvorones are baked.

♥peachkins♥ said... Best Blogger Tips [Reply to comment] Best Blogger Templates

love those polvorons with faces! And those are exciting flavors you got there!

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Trisha said... Best Blogger Tips [Reply to comment] Best Blogger Templates

I love this whole cross cultural pair ups! I wasn't even aware that there was an Indian counterpart of polvoron! :) Love the clear plastic presentation and the ribbon :)

Veggie Belly said... Best Blogger Tips [Reply to comment] Best Blogger Templates

What a beautiful post and a unique dish and technique! The cooking club sounds ilke so much fun!

Olive said... Best Blogger Tips [Reply to comment] Best Blogger Templates

oh how cute..I love your packaging and the flavor too, cardamom polvoron sounds really interesting.. :)

peasepudding said... Best Blogger Tips [Reply to comment] Best Blogger Templates

They do look good! And I have now found your burfi recipe too, I just love that sweet and i had no idea it was made by reducing milk!