Strawberry and Milk Agar
Ingredients
- 5 to 6 strawberries
- Transparent agar
- 750 ml water
- 100 gram sugar
- 1 packet of agar-agar powder (I use Swallow Globe brand 7 gram packet plain agar-agar powder)
- Milk agar
- 750 ml fresh milk (any kind, cow, soy, almond, e.t.c.)
- 100 gram sugar
- 2 packet of agar-agar powder (I use Swallow Globe brand 7 gram packet plain agar-agar powder)
- Tools
- mold(s) of your choice, I use one 20 cm x 20 cm x 5 cm baking pan
Instructions
- Strawberries
- Hulled, washed, and drained strawberries. Thinly sliced so each slice looks like a heart. Set aside. ♥
- Transparent agar
- Combine water and 1 packet of agar-agar powder in a pot and bring to a boil.
- Add sugar and cook until sugar has completely dissolved.
- Pour into mold(s) of your choice, you should only fill about half of each mold.
- Wait 2 minutes, then scatter strawberry slices on top of the transparent agar. Chill in the fridge.
- Milk agar
- While the transparent agar is in the fridge, proceed with making the milk agar.
- Combine milk and 2 packet of agar-agar powder in a pot and bring to a boil.
- Add sugar and cook until sugar has completely dissolved.
- Take out the transparent agar, it should be almost set, though still jiggly.
- Gently pour the milk agar on top of the transparent agar. Once it sets, chill in the fridge for 2 hours. Serve chilled.
Another great recipe by https://dailycookingquest.com.