If you're a fan of East Asian desserts, you may come across sago and tapioca pearls quite often. They make stellar additions to countless treats such as sweet soups, halo-halo (a Filipino shaved ...
I loved your sago pudding at The Sugar Club and am wondering what method you use to get it so creamy but still in individual grains. Would tapioca be easier to cook with? Thanks, Peg. Sago vs ...
When you're ready to enjoy the pudding, assemble the tapioca, mango puree, and cubed mango in alternating layers in a glass, ...
Place the sago in a sieve and rinse under cold water. This helps prevent the pearls from sticking together during cooking. Bring water to a boil in a medium pot. Sago pearls need plenty of water to ...