19May


These are the easy steps to mold marble swirls on Agar- Agar or to create the veining effect that is commonly found in marble. Pandan Leaf Botanical Name: Pandanus amaryllifolius Roxb., Pandanus odorus Common Name: Fragrant Pandan, Fragrant Screwpine, Pandan Leaf/Leaves, Daun Pandan (Malaysia/Indonesia), Bai Toey (Thailand), Lá D?a (Vietnamese) These fragrant leaves are used to flavor desserts, cakes and other culinary dishes. Leaves are also used for wrapping meat or fish before frying, baking or grilling for added fragrance and taste. What is the best way of extracting the flavor from fresh Pandan blades? Slice the Pandan leaves grow in small pieces, use the blender with the straight blade to chop in to finer pieces. Take a piece of cloth to wrap the leaves then press harder to obtain the fragrance. On how to boil and mold the Agar-Agar, please refer to: “Agar-agar dessert recipe” www.youtube.com Slowly pour the fist coconut Agar-Agar layer into mold cavity. Next, pour the second layer with the Pandan leaf mix with Agar-Agar. Alternatively pour the rest of layers to fill out the mold. This dual pouring technique will create the swirl or veining effect that is commonly found in marble. It takes more practice to perfect the veining effect but is worth a try after so many attempts. Remove from mold and cut to small slices. Use your imagination to display your chef-d’oeuvre. Serve well-chilled. The website that could help you secure the Jelly Molds (specially the Gutter) is

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16 Responses to “Marble AGAR-AGAR with Pandan Leaves”

  1. iyellcauseicare says:

    wow

  2. ruelrreyes says:

    the white one looks like cum hahahahahaha

  3. Tzfati says:

    How beautiful and I am sure tasty? What is the medicinal property of the pandan leaves?
    From what country is their origin?

  4. queenstarsha says:

    Absolutely beautiful…u are an artist

  5. dinnerchicken1 says:

    what’s the name of this song?

  6. timta509 says:

    beautiful, thank you!

  7. clavis55 says:

    Great!

  8. haritsolaya says:

    where will I find this type of mold from to make heart shape jello

  9. flafi08 says:

    okay…..

  10. MalkavianHand says:

    Those look beautiful! I remember eating those in Thailand, they’re much firmer that jello.

  11. maesan0610 says:

    wow!

  12. lykeelan says:

    Marché Oriental corner of St-Denis & Jean-Talon

  13. avy1998 says:

    It looks very nice; the presentation is very pretty. Could you tell me where to get pandan leaves around Montreal?

  14. thaomailee says:

    you are really good at this…

  15. lykeelan says:

    If you live in Canada specifically in Montreal you can get it from a store name Tan-Nam located approximately 5 to 10 stores from the corner of St-Laurent Blvd and Rene-Levesque Blvd in Montreal Chinatown.

  16. nacalelon says:

    Where can you get the mold container? Thanks in advance.

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