I can now use the small tapioca I have in my pantry, just need to get the coconut milk. Grandkids love this with Sri Lankan “Juggery”, from sugar cane with sliced bananas and papaya. Their Sri Lankan granny would make it for them when we visited many times from New Zealand. I am a “Kiwi”, and have acquired a great fondness for these desserts! ❤ Thanks for this recipe, my cooking was never as good, but you have showed a great way by having the water boiling first! I’ll surprise the gkids here in Auckland, New Zealand, this weekend ❤🦋
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Thanks for such a simple explanation! I want to make a similar dessert but more soupy, sort of like before you cooled it down. Should I just add the cooked pearls to the coconut milk mixture after it has cooled down? And how would I keep the pearls from clumping? Thanks in advance :D
I would do the same thing as in the video. Cook the pearls longer until they are completely cooked. Rinse them in cold water as in the video. Rinsing will help the starches come off and it won't stick together as much. Have the milk mixture ready and then add the pearls. You will probably need some more liquid. Let me know how it turns out! Thanks for watching , like & subscribe if you haven't already.
I can now use the small tapioca I have in my pantry, just need to get the coconut milk.
Grandkids love this with Sri Lankan “Juggery”, from sugar cane with sliced bananas and papaya.
Their Sri Lankan granny would make it for them when we visited many times from New Zealand.
I am a “Kiwi”, and have acquired a great fondness for these desserts! ❤
Thanks for this recipe, my cooking was never as good, but you have showed a great way by having the water boiling first!
I’ll surprise the gkids here in Auckland, New Zealand, this weekend ❤🦋
@@jrobertsnz oh wow that sounds great! Glad you’ll put the tapioca to good use 😊
This looks sooo good. I’m heading to the grocery store tomorrow to make this!
Thanks! Let me know how it turns out!
Can’t wait to try this. Thank you for sharing this!
Let me know how it goes!
Thank you, this recipe looks great, I can’t wait to try it . I love tapioca it takes me back to childhood and it’s gluten free 💕
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Great recipe! I use it all the time now 💙
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thanks so much, there are lots of bad videos as to how to cook them, but you were very precise, and CORRECT, thank you
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This was the best ,easiest recipe for Tapioca
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Thanks for such a simple explanation! I want to make a similar dessert but more soupy, sort of like before you cooled it down. Should I just add the cooked pearls to the coconut milk mixture after it has cooled down? And how would I keep the pearls from clumping? Thanks in advance :D
I would do the same thing as in the video. Cook the pearls longer until they are completely cooked. Rinse them in cold water as in the video. Rinsing will help the starches come off and it won't stick together as much. Have the milk mixture ready and then add the pearls. You will probably need some more liquid. Let me know how it turns out! Thanks for watching , like & subscribe if you haven't already.
I watched this video a year ago, ive been looking for it ever since. Thank god i found it
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Yummy! Ihave all the ingredients. I'll make it Super Bowl Sunday!
Awesome! Let me know if you have any questions and let me know how it turns out! Enjoy the Super Bowl!
Looks good! How many oz. of milk?
1 can of coconut milk is about 13.5 fluid ounces.
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