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baby516 05-13-2003 @ 9:10 AM                           Reply to this Discussion   Edit This Message   Delete This Message.
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I noticed that the Asian stores have come up with these new freshly made waffles that are Pandan and Coconut flavored.  I was wondering if anybody had the recipe.  Thanks!

diana 05-16-2003 @ 5:51 AM                           Reply to this Discussion   Edit This Message   Delete This Message.
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Hi,

I have been trying to find a recipe for the Pandan flavored or Pandan-Coconut flavored waffles but so far I haven't found one yet. I assume you could just make the waffles with pandan extract and coconut flavoring or flaked coconut.

I will continue with my search for the recipe.

Since I live a hour's drive from San Francisco, can you tell me what Asian stores have them.

Sincerely, Diana
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joannelsl 05-18-2003 @ 10:52 PM                           Reply to this Discussion   Edit This Message   Delete This Message.
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Hi, diana and baby156,
   We may refer to this kind of dessert differently in South East Asia, but do you mean a kind of dessert where coconut filling is wrapped in Pandan waffle/pancake roll? I have the photo and method of preparation in my baking website. Please go to http://jodelibakery.netfirms.com  for Kuih Dadar (Coconut Pancake Rolls). Hope this is what you want.

diana 05-19-2003 @ 8:18 AM                           Reply to this Discussion   Edit This Message   Delete This Message.
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Hi Jo,

I have just looked on your website at the Kuih Dadar, but no these are not the same as what we call here in the US, waffles.

Here is a recipe and photo of American style waffles on my website. Click below to bring you to the recipe.

http://dianasdesserts.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/recipes.recipeListing/filter/dianas/recipeID/1558/Recipe.cfm

The person who told me about the coconut-pandan waffles said she used to get them from a vietnamese bakery in San Jose, California. She would like the recipe. I have never seen or had them, so I'm not totally sure of what they look like. She did say that she was going to buy a "waffle maker" (an electric waffle iron), so I am assuming they look like American style waffles.

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joannelsl 05-19-2003 @ 9:14 PM                           Reply to this Discussion   Edit This Message   Delete This Message.
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Hi, Diana,
   Oh I see, you meant this kind of waffle.
   I am going to come out with the recipe for this Pandan Waffle, but I am afraid it will take at least a week before I could find the best combination of ingredients. This waffle is very common in Malaysia too. I was surprise to know that they are people in the western countries who are interested in it.
   I will post the recipe here after the trial and error session  Smile .......

diana 05-20-2003 @ 9:10 AM                           Reply to this Discussion   Edit This Message   Delete This Message.
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Hi Jo,

That would be great if you could post a recipe for Pandan Waffles. I know it would be very much appreciated. I'd love to try them. Thank you.

Will be looking forward to it.

Sincerely, Diana
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baby516 05-22-2003 @ 3:08 PM                           Reply to this Discussion   Edit This Message   Delete This Message.
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Thanks Diana and Jo!  Yes, you are right, I am looking for the American style waffles, with the pandan and coconut milk taste.  =)  I look forward to your recipes.

joannelsl 05-30-2003 @ 9:43 AM                           Reply to this Discussion   Edit This Message   Delete This Message.
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Hi Diana and baby516,
   Sorry for taking so long to come out with the Pandan Coconut Waffle recipe. Has been very busy with my work in the office.
   I have actually tried and written out the recipe. Was trying to publish it on my web but there were some problems with the hosting server that I could ot do so.
    I will let you know again when I have successfully published it Smile .

Jo  

diana 05-30-2003 @ 10:55 AM                           Reply to this Discussion   Edit This Message   Delete This Message.
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Hi Jo,

Thank you for the note on the Pandan Waffles. I will (and others) will anxiously be awaiting your recipe.

If you like, you could always Submit your recipe on my website first, as I am not having any server problems at the moment. Do you have a digital camera, or a photo of the waffles? If so, you could email me a photo to put with the recipe.

If not, we'll wait to see your recipe on your website.

Let me know, ok.

Sincerely, Diana
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Email: diana@dianasdesserts.com

baby516 05-30-2003 @ 1:24 PM                           Reply to this Discussion   Edit This Message   Delete This Message.
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Yes, Thanks Jo for testing a recipe.  =)  I'm anxious to make them myself!




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