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strawberry milk cake recipe
Dessert

Strawberry Milk Cake

This easy and jiggly strawberry milk cake perfectly combines the creaminess of milk with the subtle sweetness of strawberries. The gluten-free milk cake is enriched by optional cheese and a hint of freeze-dried strawberry powder. The final touch of shredded coconut and fresh strawberries adds an irresistible visual charm.

72-hour Strawberry Jelly (filled with strawberry mousse)
Dessert Snack

72-hour Strawberry Jelly

This delectable dessert features layers of strawberry jelly filling, creamy yogurt mousse, and a luscious strawberry jelly coating.
Although each step of this recipe is not inherently challenging, they all require a generous investment of time and patience. After 72 hours of hard working and patient waiting, you will undoubtedly feel so proud of yourself as you create a Michelin-style dessert, worth at least $100, in your own kitchen.

how to make coconut jelly without agar agar powder
Dessert Vegetarian Recipe

Coconut Jelly (vegan, 4 ingredients, no agar agar)

Made with 4 simple ingredients: coconut milk, sugar, cornstarch, and shredded coconut, this coconut jelly is so satisfying, refreshing, and easy-to-make. And the best part? You don’t even need agar agar powder to make this vegan friendly giggly jelly! These delectable jellies are coated with shredded coconut for a delightful finish. You can also add some strawberry powder to boost its color and flavor at the same time.

Strawberry Milk with Jelly and Sago
Dessert Korean Food

Strawberry Milk with Jelly and Sago

Strawberry Milk is a refreshing and satisfying all season drink, with pink jiggly strawberry jelly and soft chewy sago. Remember to find out your cutest bottles for this beautiful strawberry jelly drink! Sago (西米) is made from sago starch, which is usually extracted from a palm called Metroxylon sagu. Tapioca Boba is made from tapioca starch, which is extracted from the roots of the cassava plant. Both sago and tapioca pearls are popular dessert toppings. Sago is usually smaller and softer than tapioca pearls. Tapioca pearls are much chewier and bouncier than sago.

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