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Course
  
dessert

Place of origin
  
Philippines

Serving temperature
  
cold

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Alternative names
  
Ube jam, Halayang ube, Purple yam jam

Main ingredients
  
Mashed purple yam, coconut milk and/or condensed milk, and butter

Similar
  
Dessert, Purple yam, Maja blanca, Sapin‑sapin, Suman

How to cook ube halaya recipe


Ube jam, ube halaya or halayang ube (variant spellings halea, haleya; from the Spanish jalea, "jam") is a Philippine dessert made from boiled and mashed purple yam (Dioscorea alata, locally known as ube). Ube halaya is also used in pastries and other desserts such as halo-halo and ice cream.

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Preparation

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Ube halaya is typically served cold. The main ingredient is peeled and boiled purple yam which is grated and mashed. The mashed yam, along with condensed milk and/or coconut milk, are then added into a saucepan where butter or margarine had been melted, and the mixture is stirred until thickened. Once thickened, the mixture is cooled down and placed into a platter or into a container with various shapes. Finally, the ube halaya is served once it had been in a refrigerator. Optional topping includes browned grated coconut or condensed milk.

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References

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