Tembleque

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Tembleque


A traditional serving of Tembleque




Tembleque is a traditional Puerto Rican dessert made primarily from coconut milk, cornstarch, and sugar. The name "tembleque" is derived from the Spanish word "temblar," which means "to tremble," referring to its gelatin-like consistency.

Ingredients[edit]

The basic ingredients for tembleque include:

Preparation[edit]

To prepare tembleque, the coconut milk is mixed with cornstarch and sugar in a saucepan. The mixture is heated over medium heat while stirring constantly until it thickens. Once thickened, the mixture is poured into molds and allowed to cool. After cooling, it is refrigerated until set. Before serving, tembleque is often garnished with ground cinnamon.

Variations[edit]

While the traditional recipe is quite simple, variations of tembleque may include additional flavors such as orange blossom water, lemon zest, or nutmeg. Some recipes may also incorporate shredded coconut for added texture.

Cultural Significance[edit]

Tembleque is a popular dessert during the Christmas season in Puerto Rico, often served alongside other traditional dishes such as arroz con dulce and coquito. It is a staple in Puerto Rican cuisine and is enjoyed by many for its creamy texture and rich coconut flavor.

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