This maid contributes so much to the family. With her around, we have organic sweet potato leaves, eggplants, tomatoes, sawi, bird’s eye chilis, bananas, papayas, and others. Tomorrow, she will go back to her home town. It's a loss to the family. Not easy to get a such responsible and kindhearted maid.
Okay, back to the jelly now. With the natural blue coloring contributed by the blue pea flowers, here comes the blue seaweed jelly. Does it look interesting? For a start, I thought of this simple way to utilize the dried blue pea flowers. Many more to come hopefully.
Blue Seaweed Jelly
Ingredients:
5 tbsp of agar-agar powder
5 tbsp of agar-agar powder
1600ml water
6 screw pine leaves, tie into knots
sugar to taste
To prepare the blue coloring:
a handful of dried blue pea flowers, rinsed
250ml hot water
Steps:
1. Soak the blue pea flowers in hot water. Leave it for 30 minutes or more. Sieve it and retain the blue liquid.
2. Boil 1600ml water in a pot. Add screw pine leaves when boiling.
3. Pour in the blue liquid. Let it simmers for 5 minutes.
2. Boil 1600ml water in a pot. Add screw pine leaves when boiling.
3. Pour in the blue liquid. Let it simmers for 5 minutes.
4. Mix in the agar-agar powder. Add sugar to taste. Leave it simmers for 3 minutes.
5. Remove the screw pine leaves. Off the fire, and leave the agar-agar mixture to cool for few minutes in the pot.
6. Pour it into jelly moulds. Cool it to room temperature.
7. Fridge it for 2 hours before serving.