Making A Bukayo From Scratch with Mama Using Just Two Ingredients—It's The Soft Version

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One of my favorite sweet when I was a kid was a Bukayo. It is sweet, kinda hard or a little crumbly, and has little chewyness in it too on the coconut meat part and it is really good, it is kinda like a candy. I used to buy some of that at school and you can get that just for one pesos back then. Sadly, we can't find Bukayo anymore in any sari sari store here in our area, I am not sure in other places though. Mommy F sells a Bukayo too before, she put them in a jar it will be given in a plastic but some prefer it without a plastic, especially for kids, just hand it to them and they will eat it immediately. She stop selling it a long time ago though and I am also not sure who is her supplier for that sweet.

I just discovered this before but making a Bukayo is actually really easy. And it doesn't require much ingredients, just two is all you need: sugar and coconut meat. It doesn't need water because the coconut flesh will provide for that, not a water though but oil. So here's the coconut meat we used. Mama open one coconut to make this sweets and that one big coconut last us for one day only hahahaha. I mean, it is so good that we can't help but to eat nonstop Lol. It's sweet but that sweetness is so addicting. OMG

So I help grating the coconut meat. We need a coconut strip to make it, that's originally the shape, thats the perfect shape actually.

There it is, we used matured coconut, but I head the macapuno is also good in making Bukayo. We haven't tried that yet, but I also love macapuno or coconut sport especially for halo-halo. This one has softer texture and it's sweet. Now I am craving for some macapuno na tuloy, lol.

So now that are two ingredients are ready, it's time to cook! Heat the pan and we'll caramelized some sugar. You can use different kind of sugar if you want that. We'll wait for it to caramelized

As for us we just used brown sugar. With that color it can give a pretty color to the Bukayo, brown is beautiful no? But that's the actual color of Bukayo, but if you want the white sugar the gooooow. Lol.
Once the sugar turns into liquid, we'll put next the coconut strips.

Mama keep in stirring it for the sugar to spread into the whole thing. I let mama do the stirring because you know, I already help with the grating ಥ⁠‿⁠ಥ. I also teased Mama here because why do it looks like a worm no? Hahahaha.

The cooking time took us 20 minutes, after that it's done. But you can cook it longer if you want that.

The original shape of a Bukayo is like of a round cookie. You can shape it while waiting for it to harden, but because it is Mom's version, we didn't do that and just eat it like some spaghetti. Lol. Swirl, swirl... 🍝. Hahaha

I requested to mama to put just a little sugar in it but I think you need more if you want it to look like a candy or harden it. And to harden it, the caramelized sugar needs to thicken. Cook it more until the sugar thicken, stir it of course so it wont stick to the pan and for it not to get burn. Once done, you can shape it into circle like a cookies.

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wow yummy, instead of sugar pwede rin ang panutsa sa bukayo. 😊😋

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Oh yes, yes po. Parang mas nasarap nga at kapag ganyan

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,Wow! It is sweet and delicious ! Thank you for sharing ! Have a good day ❤️

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I remembered I love buying bukaya from my neighbors store.I am fond of sweet when I was a kid but today I rarely ate sweets.Bukayo is soooo masarap

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Too much of it us bad so not eating sweet so much is just right ƪ(‾.‾“)┐

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OMG, sounds like a super fun & easy cookin' sesh w/ Mama! 💕 Bukayo's like, a classic Filipino dessert, right? 😊 Using just two ingredients AND makin' the soft version? Like, lowkey wanna try it out now!

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Haha, you shouls definitely try it. Its easy and i'n sure you'll enjoy making it too. Ehe

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really delicious,there so many bocayo in our place,but a home made,its different.

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It does look like a worm in some angles haha but I bet it's addicting, right? That's so simple with just 2 ingredients, you make wanna try to make it too🤤

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Right? Hahahaha. Its really addicting I love it. I had to force myself to stop eating it or else I'll get a sore throat haha

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Omg sis! Namiss KO tulog bukayo. Si nanay din noon maliit pa Kami nagluluto niyan saka macapuno. Minsan nagluto din noon during fiesta. Now, wala na. Hahaha
But, Meron pa niyan SA mga delicacies stores SA Amin. Madami niyan.
SA Cebu madami Rin kaso colorful. Hahaha

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Ay sya gawa kanaaaa, hehe. It's easy lang di need ng maraming ingredients. Ang sarap kaya kapag gawang nanay ano haha. Iba talaga gawa nila eh. Curious ako jan sa colorful version, omg

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Hehehe Kung makauwi na Lang sis SA province pohon pohon. Hehehe
Nilalagyan Lang nila food coloring sis para colorful. Hehehe
Madami niyan sis SA Carcar delicacies stores.

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Back to the days na nabibili pa SA tindahan. Pero matigas Yung SA tindahan. Pg bagong Luto tulad Nyan malambot at chewy.😁

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Sarap balikan ano, kaya nga masarap din yong matigas pero masarap din tong soft and chewy, ang sarap din palaman sa tinapay, parang pandecocowwww ba

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The looks of the bukayo seems likes a small shrimp. Yeah, i've tried eating bukayo before and it was very delicious and sweet but in a small bits and I think it was a small circle like for the bukayo. !wine

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Yeah, it is round, like in a shape of a cookie. Its a good sweets

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Oh wow! I really missed eating Bukayo. It’s been a year since I had one. I also like the soft version.🤗

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Do you buy ba or you mane some at home too? Maybe time to try it at home para if gusto, you can just make some. Hehe

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We actually have a regular vendor who makes soft Bukayo, so we buy from her. But sometimes my dad makes it at home too! It tastes so good fresh from the pan.😍

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wahhh!! favorite. never knew it was this easy. it's been years since I last had this. Surely brings back memories.

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Yeah, it is easy, you should try it at hime nalang. Bili kang niyog at saka asukal. Ehe

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Wow, this brought back so many childhood memories! Bukayo is truly one of those simple recipe but so unforgettable sweet Filipino delicacies. No you got me craving bukayo too, hehe! 😁

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