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== Directions ==
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Mix [[flour]], [[water]] and [[salt]] into dough. Knead well and set aside. Slightly heat [[banana]] leaves to make leaves pliable. Cut the leaves in 5-inch squares. If [[banana]] leaves are not available, use aluminum foil instead. In a saucepan, melt [[Granulated sugar|Sugar]] in 2 tablespoons [[water]]. Add [[grated coconut]] and stir over low heat until the liquid is absorbed. dab your palm and fingers with [[oil]]. Using a spoon, take 2 scoops of the dough and flatten to 1/8-inch on palm. Take about a spoonful of sweetened [[coconut]] mixture, place it in the middle of the flattened dough and wrap the dough around it. Take a [[banana]] leaf or foil and make it into a cone. Put the dough with the sweetened [[coconut]] mixture inside the [[banana]] leaf or foil cone. Close the cone by folding the top of the leaf or foil, forming a flat top. Repeat this for the remaining dough. Place the cones, flat sides down, in a steamer and steam for 20 minutes. When the [[rice]] is cooked through, unwrap and serve the small pyramids.
 
Mix [[flour]], [[water]] and [[salt]] into dough. Knead well and set aside. Slightly heat [[banana]] leaves to make leaves pliable. Cut the leaves in 5-inch squares. If [[banana]] leaves are not available, use aluminum foil instead. In a saucepan, melt [[Granulated sugar|Sugar]] in 2 tablespoons [[water]]. Add [[grated coconut]] and stir over low heat until the liquid is absorbed. dab your palm and fingers with [[oil]]. Using a spoon, take 2 scoops of the dough and flatten to 1/8-inch on palm. Take about a spoonful of sweetened [[coconut]] mixture, place it in the middle of the flattened dough and wrap the dough around it. Take a [[banana]] leaf or foil and make it into a cone. Put the dough with the sweetened [[coconut]] mixture inside the [[banana]] leaf or foil cone. Close the cone by folding the top of the leaf or foil, forming a flat top. Repeat this for the remaining dough. Place the cones, flat sides down, in a steamer and steam for 20 minutes. When the [[rice]] is cooked through, unwrap and serve the small pyramids.
  
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Latest revision as of 16:40, 15 July 2012

Description

Monpetok (sweet rice and coconut Pyramids) can be served either as dessert or snack.


Ingredients

Procedures

Mix flour, water and salt into dough. Knead well and set aside. Slightly heat banana leaves to make leaves pliable. Cut the leaves in 5-inch squares. If banana leaves are not available, use aluminum foil instead. In a saucepan, melt Sugar in 2 tablespoons water. Add grated coconut and stir over low heat until the liquid is absorbed. dab your palm and fingers with oil. Using a spoon, take 2 scoops of the dough and flatten to 1/8-inch on palm. Take about a spoonful of sweetened coconut mixture, place it in the middle of the flattened dough and wrap the dough around it. Take a banana leaf or foil and make it into a cone. Put the dough with the sweetened coconut mixture inside the banana leaf or foil cone. Close the cone by folding the top of the leaf or foil, forming a flat top. Repeat this for the remaining dough. Place the cones, flat sides down, in a steamer and steam for 20 minutes. When the rice is cooked through, unwrap and serve the small pyramids.