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Prep Time: 5 Minutes Cook Time: 10 Minutes |
Ready In: 15 Minutes Servings: 20 |
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legend has it that yema balls were first made during the spanish era . they found a way to use up the excess yolk while the egg whites are used for the foundation of churches. (looking at the size and number of churches here, there must be a lot of yema balls made) . *this is usually served wrapped in colored cellophane. this is also very sweet. i really dont know how long it takes to make and how many servings. Ingredients:
1 cup condensed milk |
5 egg yolks |
1/2 cup mashed potatoes |
1 tablespoon vanilla |
1 tablespoon butter |
1 cup sugar |
1/2 cup water |
1/4 teaspoon cream of tartar |
Directions:
1. combine all the ingredients for the yema and cook until the mixture is thick. 2. set aside and cool. 3. roll into balls of about 1 inch in diameter. 4. Prepare the syrup: blend all the ingredients for the syrup. 5. Bring to a boil until syrup is caramel-colored. 6. insert a toothpick into the yema ball and dip into the syrup. 7. cool on greased baking pan. |
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