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Type
  
Serving temperature
  
Cold

Course
  
Place of origin
  
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Alternative names
  
Sawdust pudding, Macau pudding

Associated national cuisine
  
Main ingredients
  
Whipped cream, Condensed milk, Marie biscuit, Vanilla extract

Similar
  
Condensed milk, Pork chop bun, Marie biscuit, Galinha à portuguesa, Pastel de nata

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Serradura ([səʀɐˈdurɐ]), also known as sawdust pudding, or Macau pudding, is a well-known dessert of Macau, which shows a layered outlook with a simple combination of whipped cream and crumbled Marie biscuit. The name serradura is a Portuguese word for “sawdust”, which refers to the way the biscuits look in the pudding, as they are crushed very fine into crumbs.

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Origin and history

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Serradura is a dessert originated in Portugal which becomes famous in Macau. It is a very common dessert that can be easily found in different restaurants and bakeries in Macau. And that is why Serradura is chosen as one of the must-try food of Macau.

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It was being introduced to Macau during the time when Macau was under the colonial rule of Portugal. It can also be found in Hong Kong and various Portuguese and Spanish-speaking countries.

"Sawdust Pudding" anecdote

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In American history, there is an event named “Sawdust Pudding”(another name for Serradura). The historical event dated back to Benjamin Franklin, who was the editor of Pennsylvania Gazette, his own newspaper. He spoke his mind too freely that caused a lot of controversy in society. Some people complained it for not creating contents that pleased them, they would stop advertising or talking about the newspaper. Franklin treated them all a meal which people expected to be a hearty feast yet it only served “Sawdust Pudding”. “Sawdust pudding” was only eaten by poor people that time because they were just “corn-meal mush”. It was named “Sawdust Pudding” due to its yellow and coarse appearance. Franklin finished the meal, while others tried to but could not. Franklin then told the guests that “My friends, anyone who can live on 'sawdust pudding' and cold water, as I can, does not need much help from others.”, meaning he would not follow their requirements because he did not need anyone’s help. Those people no longer complained. And this event was then named “Sawdust Pudding” afterwards.

Flavours

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Traditionally, serradura was in the flavour of tea biscuits, also known as Marie biscuits, and whipped cream. Later on, it has been developed into many different flavours, including Oreo, coffee beans, nuts, green tea and so on, by varying on the cream or the biscuits crumbs. For the sawdust, some recipes use biscuits or powder to mix with Marie biscuits or even replace it. As for the variation on the cream, some recipes may add different flavourings to the cream to create other taste such as chocolate, strawberry, green tea etc.

Form

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In terms of the form that serradura is served, it usually comes in two types, cake or pudding. The cake type serradura is frozen into a harder state so that the texture of it is a bit like ice-cream. For the pudding style, it is also frozen but with a higher temperature, so that the cream solidify to a lower level to create a creamy texture.

Recipe

Serradura is quite easy to make, and only a few ingredients are needed. Condensed milk, Marie biscuit crumbs and whipping cream are the most common ingredients of Serradura, but sometimes thick cream would be used to replace whipping cream. Spread the whisked cream and the biscuits crumbs into a container alternately, after condensation in fridge for five to six hours, the dessert can be served.

As Serradura is more common and popular nowadays, people started to create new flavors, like green tea, chocolate and Oreo flavors. To add different flavors into Serradura, green tea powder, vanilla extract or any other flavors can be added into the cream. Then, whisk them together. Another way to make some changes according to individual preferences, is to replace the Marie biscuits with other biscuits, such as Oreo.

Serrdura

Serrdura is a Macau chain store selling cakes, sorbets and serradura. The first retail store opened in May 2003. Currently, there are 3 branches in Macau. The store name Serrdura originated from the name of the Portuguese dessert, Serradura. Serradura is the signature dish of the store. The flavours of Serradura provided in the store include original, cookie, mango, durian, coffee, mango green tea, rocky road and chocolate flavours.

Gelatina Mok Yi Kei

Gelatina Mok Yi Kei is a dessert store that has operated for over 80 years. It was a roadside food stand selling toast at first. Now, it is located on the Cunha street in Vila da Taipa. The store is well-known for durian ice cream and serradura. It also sells puddings, jellies and mango pomelo sago.

LIS Café

LIS Café is a restaurant offering both Asian and Western dishes. It is located in the L’hotel Island South, a hotel in Aberdeen of Hong Kong. Serradura is one of the signature dishes of the café. It is described as “the best interpretation of serradura ever” by the HK magazine on Oct 25, 2011.

References

Serradura Wikipedia