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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Peanut Polvoron


The Christmas season usually makes me crave something sweet.
And for quite sometime now, I'm craving polvoron.
Polvoron is a type of heavy, soft and very crumbly shortbread
made of flour, sugar, and milk;
with variants include polvoron with cashew nuts,
polvoron with pinipig, polvoron with peanuts, and chocolate polvoron.
I made mine with peanuts.
The recipe yields 14-16 pieces and we finished it all.
Safe to say, my Hubby and I loved it! ☺
Advance Merry Christmas everyone!





You will need:
  • 1 cup All-purpose flour, sifted
  • ½ cup full-cream powdered milk ( preferably NIDO)
  • ½ cup white sugar
  • ½ cup butter, softened
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • ¼ cup peanuts, crushed
  • polvoron molder
  • colorful (thin) paper (japanese paper) or colorful cellophane for wrapping, cut into 5x5 pieces (or depending on the size of your polvoron molder)
Variations:
  • for classic polvoron: use the above peanut polvoron recipe minus the peanuts.
  • for pinipig polvoron: add ¼ cup toasted pinipig
  • for chocolate polvoron: ¼ cup sifted cocoa powder, 3/4 cup sifted all-purpose flour,   ½ cup full-cream milk, 3/4 cup white sugar, and ½ cup butter, softened

Preparation:

Step 1: In a pan, toast flour over medium heat. Stir continuously until light brown in color.

Step 2: Transfer toasted flour to a mixing bowl. Add the rest of the ingredients and mix well. 
              (You can mix it with a handheld mixer or just your hand, whichever you prefer)

Step 3: Use the polvoron molder to form the mixture and wrap it in paper or cellophane.  
              Enjoy!





7 comments:

  1. Looks delicious! Thanks for sharing the recipe! =)

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    1. > Thank you! It's my pleasure. Enjoy the recipe ~ den <3

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  2. hi! thanks for sharing...just a question about the butter, softened not MELTED? or it means the same for this...thanks again

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    1. > Hi Chateulaine. Thanks for stopping by MyKitchenDen :)

      About your concern, I suggest you use SOFTENED butter. Just leave your butter at room temperature until it softens. Softened butter can be blended somewhat equally through the mixture and make a better product. Melted butter might change the texture of your polvoron. Hope that helps.

      Enjoy and Happy Cooking! ~ XOXO, den <3

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  4. Do you have to cook the peanut?

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