Pinay mom parenting her Caucasian/Filipino daughter in suburban America.
I had the urge to make some Ube Halaya today using the Purple Yam Ube Powder I had languishing in my cupboard for months now. Should be easy, I just follow the directions on the package. “Add the fresh whole milk and sugar to the ube powder and mix thoroughly. Then, stir continously over low fire until texture is thick and smooth.”
I did the first part but decided to bake the whole concoction instead. I was not sure what pan to cook it on and I had no desire to stand in front of the stove and “stir continously”.
Mary wanted to do some baking of her own. I had her check out the cupboard and she found the last pouch of the Costco-size Ghirardelli Triple Chocolate Brownie mix (the best brownie mix, in my opinion– chock-full of chocolate chips)

The Ube Halaya did not taste like any of the halaya I have had in the Philippines— I have to do more experimenting with this powder.
The brownies— I had Mary slice.

Guess who got the biggest piece?

Mary is my "I'm Not a Baby!" daughter and this is my blog about her and our life in suburban America. Parenting tales, our travels and travails, forays into great and not-so-great restaurants, kitchen adventures--- all chronicled with as much photos as you can stand. Comments are very much appreciated --- let me know you dropped by! Thank you.
Val
February 10th, 2008 at 11:33 pm
yummmmm!!!!
toni
February 11th, 2008 at 5:33 am
Mary sliced into the brownies, creating that huge hole? Adorable!!!
Chrissy
February 11th, 2008 at 7:03 pm
I don’t know about the purple stuff, but I want a brownie!!!
raqgold
February 12th, 2008 at 2:57 pm
uy, isa yan sa balak kong tikman pagdating sa pinas, ang ube halaya
Gina
February 18th, 2008 at 10:47 am
nakakamiss yun ube halaya na tunay, pagmeron piyesta dun lang tayo nakakain ng masarap na halaya lalo na kina tia anse. mukhang masarap yun brownies, tiran mo ako mary.