Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Haupia Squares

Do you ever have those days when you'd like to crawl back into bed, and sleep until a new and brighter day shows its face? Me too.

Today has been blah. I have no better words than that. Just "blah."

No baby yet. Maybe he's waiting until better days when a swine flu pandemic isn't imminent, and the global economy isn't in utter chaos.

Also, we got disappointing news about the house we were wanting to buy. The seller ended up deciding not to sell the house after all. Now we're back to square one with the house search, looking for the right place.

But I'm still holding out hope that today will end better than it seems so far. Because the end is what really counts, right?

That is why dessert is such a wonderful concept. You can have a mediocre or even bad meal, but if it is finished with a delicious dessert, then it can be counted as an overall good experience.

One of my favorite desserts is haupia. Haupia is a traditional Hawaiian coconut pudding with the firmness of gelatin. It is typically served at luaus, after a heavy Hawaiian meal.

This recipe for haupia has a nutty crust that gives a nice textural balance to the rich coconut. For the nuts, I use macadamia or walnuts. It is sweet, refreshing and creamy, and would make a good end to any day.

Haupia Squares (from Cooks.com)
Crust:
1 1/2 sticks butter
4 tablespoons sugar
1 1/2 cups flour
1/2 cup chopped nuts

Haupia Layer:
2 12 oz. cans coconut milk
3/4 cup sugar
1 cup water
7 tablespoons cornstarch, mixed with 1/2 cup water

For crust, cream butter and sugar. Add flour and nuts. Press lightly into greased 9x13 inch pan and bake at 350 degrees for 20 minutes. Set aside to cool. Meanwhile, cook thawed coconut milk, sugar and water over medium high heat. Add cornstarch mixture to coconut mixture, and stir vigorously until it comes to a boil. Remove from heat, and pour over baked crust. Refrigerate to cool, and cut into squares.

28 comments:

  1. desserts make a bad day turns good too! Love the picture, I've never tried it before. :)

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  2. Thanks for the recipe- perfect timing as I'm hosting a Hawaiian Banquet on Monday for our staff team. Hope everything works out for your home hunting!

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  3. This looks so cool and refreshing. I'm glad you blogged this, I would have never known about this pretty dessert.

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  4. Now this is my kind of dessert! It sounds so delicious. I have never had haupia before. Thanks! When I feel blah I like nice desserts like this, fancy drinks, and romantic movies. Sigh. One of my favorite fancy drinks are Italina sodas- a little fruit syrup over seltzer!

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  5. yum! this looks delicious! there is a chinese version that is similar, but yours looks mouth watering good. i'm going to try to make this!
    http://ushhsucottage.blogspot.com/

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  6. This looks great! We have a haupia recipe on our site as well but it's good to see another rendition! :)

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  7. haha... I like your crawling back to bed part. It would be so nice. :P

    Even then you still make really good dessert. :D

    alexander
    Alex's World! - http://www.kakinan.com/alex

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  8. This looks amazing. I'd love to make this for my boyfriend, who is a big coconut fan - but he's allergic to nuts. Can the nuts be omitted, or would that affect the texture of the crust too much?

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  9. That sounds amazing! I have never understood why some people are so opposed to coconut...I love it and would put it in everything if I could. I am definitely making this!

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  10. Alicia - I've made it without the nuts before, and it turns out just as great. Go for it!

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  11. awww... hugs... don't worry about the missed house. Take it as blessing in disguised! I onced longed for large antique red & gold painted Chinese wooden clothe and shoes hanger but the price hit at me ridiculously! My Mom always said to me, "if the thing is yours, it will never run away from you". Guess what? :-) 2 years later, I went back to that same antique shop, the hanger is still there and the price was 60% off inclusive of delivery to my home! Ok, it can't compared to your dream home but it's an example. Never give up ok... I also took several years to find my dreamed apartment and to furnish it (am still doing it) LOL.

    Now, back to your dessert ... it's a fabulous yummylicious! First time I read and seen this dessert. How long the crust withstand the moist top layer? Thank you for sharing this recipe.

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  12. Pixen - thanks for the encouragement about the house. I really do believe that the right thing will come at the right time. And regarding your question, the crust keeps for about 1-2 days before starting to get soggy. So I recommend eating it all up quickly!

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  13. This definitely would make any day great!

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  14. That photo looks so yummy. Now I want some.

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  15. Now that looks so ono! Can you send some over? Just kidding. Hang in there things will work out in God's time.

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  16. awww. i hate blah days toooo! coconut sounds like a terrific pick-me-up:)

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  17. Thank you for sharing this! It looks delicious and simple to make. I'll definitely be trying this.

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  18. liz brought some over to my apartment. I had 3, i ate one, i gave one to eric, and i placed the 3rd in the frig. I can't find the one in the frig anymore.... :0

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  19. mmm looks sooo good! I LOVE coconut so I will DEF be making this :0

    One Question though: Whats 1 1/2 block of butter equal to in cups?

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  20. It sounds utterly divine.
    And, seriously, what kind of jerk puts a house on the market to snatch it right off again? Boo to them.

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  21. Zahra - 1 1/2 blocks of butter is equal to 3/4 cups.

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  22. I love Haupia! But yeah, what do you do with those days? I just slept most of Friday away because I felt that way and just felt almost sad all day. It's bothersome.

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  23. its not as fancy as your recipe. it's just cocunut milk mixed with agar to form a jello-y texture (but less wobbly). sometimes people put canned fruit on it or eat it as is.

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  24. Those coconut squares look so good!

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  25. it looks so elegant

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  26. Just made this for a 'Kick Off the Summer' Party with a Hawaiian theme and my kitchen smells lovely. Thanks for the recipe!

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