Halo-halo (from “halo” = mix) is a favorite Filipino dessert or snack. It is basically a mixture of sweet preserved beans(red beans, chick peas), coconut meat (macapuno), jackfruit (langka), pounded dried rice (pinipig), sweet yam (ube), cream flan (leche flan), shreds of sweetened plantain (saba), filled with crushed ice, milk (or coconut milk) and topped with ice cream. The halo-halo basically is sweet, creamy, and a filling dessert.
This Filipino concoction is quite popular during the hot summer months (March-June) in the country, just as ice cream is. It is usually served in tall, clear glasses that show its colorful contents that tempt one’s taste buds. One’s thirst is even made worse by the perspiring ice-filled glass, and the melting ice cream on top.
- kaong or...
- sweetened kidney beans
- sweetened garabanzos
- sweetened plantains
- ube or yam
- custard or creme caramel
- sweetened corn kernels
- crushed ice to fill glass
- evaporated milk
- scoop of ice cream on top
Size-WiseSave room for this special-occasion dessert by planning ahead. For example, watch portions and choose lower-fat foods beforehand.
- Chocolate syrup
- thawed COOL WHIP Whipped Topping
- mini marshmallows
- hot water from a recently boiled kettle
- heavy cream
- vanilla extract
Use any fruit which is sharp, stew with sugar to taste before topping with crumble.
- self-raising flour
- cinnamon
- butter
- brown sugar
- oats
- milk
- unsweetened cocoa powder
- white sugar
- butter
- vanilla extract
Easy and amazing. A hit recipe!
- teaspon salt
- tbspoon vanilla
- eggs
- flour
This is Tate’s Bake Shop’s third largest selling cookie flavor. This cookie is thin and crisp and a bit sweeter than most because of the white chocolate. Look for a high quality white chocolate chip that contains cocoa butter.
- all purpose flour
- baking soda
- eggs
- white chocolate chips
- coarsely chopped macadamia nuts
Makes 8 servings.
Requires chilling time.
- vanilla
- sugar
- cold water
- corn starch
- egg whites
- ctn frozen berries - use fresh berries if in season - 1 1/2 C
- cold water
- lemon juice
- grated lemon peel
- boiling water
- - 3 oz pkg lemon flavored jello
from friend, Jan Novak
- cherry pie filling
- oil
- eggs
- Powdered sugar
from friend, Ida
- flour
- sugar
- salt
- baking soda
- baking powder
- rounded T. cocoa
- Crisco oil
- boiling water
- eggs
- vanilla
- vanilla
- salt
- sugar
- Crisco
- butter
- milk
- flour
- Icing: