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Learn more. Cannot ship to: See all shipping restrictions. The store will not work correctly in the case when cookies are disabled. Learn more Ok. Skip to the end of the images gallery. Skip to the beginning of the images gallery. Your best bet for finding whole ube and ube products, like frozen ube, ube powder, or extract is to check out an Asian grocery store.
But there is a difference here. The Kamote would have a smooth skin and the ube would have a tough exterior. Once you've got your hands on some ube, its sweet flavor and creamy texture make it a natural choice for treats like baked goods. I'm in love with this veggie already! Cabrero recommends adding pureed ube to pancake or waffle batters and quick bread recipes. It also works well in pretty much any recipe that calls for pumpkin puree.
Baby food, too! Of course, you can also bake, roast, and mash them, just like you would regular potatoes or sweet potatoes. Want to keep it super simple? Cabrero suggests roasting ube with avocado oil and pumpkin seeds or making ube fries in the air-fryer.
It must be steamed or boiled before eating. Contact with water will help give that beautiful deep rich purple hue! She also provided an ube halaya recipe, which is the Filipino "jam" used to create a variety of desserts. Cook on low, stirring until all ingredients dissolve, and turns into a jam-like consistency. Add jam to foods like cupcakes, pancakes, mochi, donuts, and crinkle cookies.
And if you have special dietary needs or preferences, according to Rada, you can use evaporated milk or any plant-based milk like soy milk instead of the milk, ghee instead of butter, and, if you want the natural sugar of the ube to shine through, you can omit the sugar.
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