Polvoron is a shortbread cookie/candy and a delicacy in the Philippines. Unlike normal cookies, it's not baked. It's typically made up of toasted flour, sugar, and powdered milk and then pressed into a Polvoron press/molder. If you don't have a molder (like me) you can use a mini cupcake pan. I typically make mine with toasted cashews. Polvoron is typically individually wrapped like candies and given as gifts. I usually don't wrap mine since I make them for myself. I just store them in an airtight container. Watch out, these are highly addictive and delicious with tea!!!
Provided by Pamelamb
Categories Dessert
Time 1h
Yield 30 Polvoron Cookies, 30 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- If you want to make it with cashews: If you haven't done so already, crush the cashews. I like to crush it to the point where about half of it is almost powder and the rest is in small pieces. Over medium heat, melt a sliver of butter and toast the crushed cashews stirring occasionally until golden brown.
- Using a large skillet, toast the flour over medium to low heat. You want to make sure that you are stirring it continuously to avoid burning. Be patient! This can take up to 20-30 minutes. Just continue until the flour is tan/beige in color. Once toasted, remove from heat and allow it to cool completely.
- Sift cooled toasted flour with the pinch of salt into a large mixing bowl.
- In another large mixing bowl, sift together the powdered milk and the sugar.
- Add the flour mixture into the powdered milk/sugar mixture and stir well.
- Once combined, sift all the ingredients together back into the other large bowl (the one that previously held the flour).
- Pour in the melted butter into the mixture and stir well. The texture will be like lightly damp sand.
- If you have a molder, simply fill the mold with the mixture and press firmly with the back of a spoon. Release the shaped polvoron and set aside and repeat.
- If you don't have a molder (like me), use a mini cupcake pan:.
- Fill the mini cupcake pan with the mixture and press with the back of a spoon. If you want a completely flat surface on top, you can use the cap of a bottle. Once all cupcake holes are filled, place a tray (or a cutting board) big enough to cover the whole tray and carefully flip it over. The result will be perfectly shaped biscuits. If it doesn't come out, you can try using a meat pounder and lightly hit the tray when it's flipped over.
- Once you have molded all of the Polvorons, stack and store into an airtight container. Freeze for a couple of hours and remove.
- If you want to, wrap each Polvoron individually with the cellophane paper.
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ch husnain
c@hotmail.comI can't wait to make these cookies again!
Itumeleng Morifi
morifiitumeleng@aol.comThese cookies are a must-try for any Filipino food lover.
Osei Pastor
pastor.osei@aol.comI'm so glad I found this recipe. It's the best polvoron recipe I've ever tried.
Ameerah Beukes
beukes.a74@hotmail.co.ukThese cookies are perfect for any occasion.
Majeed Babar
majeed-babar50@gmail.comThis recipe is a keeper. I'll definitely be making these cookies again.
Kyrie Ward
ward@gmail.comI'm not a big fan of polvoron, but these cookies were really good.
Emanuel Cervantes
emanuel-c@hotmail.comThese cookies are the perfect balance of sweetness and saltiness.
Ali Al Hashem
h.a@hotmail.comI love how easy this recipe is. It's perfect for a quick and easy dessert.
Nesar Ahamd
nesar@gmail.comThe polvoron was a bit too dry for my taste, but the flavor was good.
Nada Dahrouch
n-dahrouch@yahoo.comThese cookies are so addictive! I can't stop eating them.
komal Sherry
sherrykomal@yahoo.comI've made this recipe several times and it always turns out perfect. It's my go-to recipe for polvoron.
basanta kumal
b.kumal48@hotmail.comI'm not a baker, but this recipe was easy enough for me to follow. The cookies turned out great!
Lesly Radilla
radilla@hotmail.comThe recipe was easy to follow, but the cookies didn't turn out as good as I hoped. I think I overbaked them.
Dinesh Pratap Mehara
d26@gmail.comI made these cookies for my kids and they loved them. They're a great after-school snack.
Kelsie Varvel
kelsie_varvel29@gmail.comThese cookies were a great hit at my party. Everyone loved them!
juniper
juniper66@hotmail.co.ukNot a fan of polvoron, but this recipe was pretty good. I liked the cashew filling.
Pendo Jutt
pendo.jutt@hotmail.comThe polvoron was a bit too sweet for my taste, but otherwise it was a good recipe.
Melissa Atwell
am@aol.comLoved the recipe! The polvoron came out so good. Will definitely make again.
Tyreece Mckenna
t-mckenna@yahoo.comPolvoron with cashews are one of my favorite Filipino desserts. They're so easy to make and always a hit with my family and friends.
Js Joy
jjs@yahoo.comThese polvoron cookies were a delight to make! The recipe was easy to follow and the cookies turned out perfectly. They were crispy on the outside and soft and crumbly on the inside. The cashew filling added a nice nutty flavor.