Here is an easy recipe that I would like to share with you Steemians. If you are looking for an easy Filipino Sweet treat recipe this is it. Although the name Yema is not Filipino in origin it is definitely a taste of the local cuisine. Yema is short for the Spanish term Yema de huevo which means egg yolk.
Yema is very pinoy and my fellow pinoys would agree to that. We grew up knowing only a few sweets and this is one of them. Sold in the cafeteria, sari sari store or simply made by your mom or big sister. The Yema I made is not the usual triangular shaped candy but the other version that I grew up eating - - round and small with shiny sugar coating.
Fresh from the pan Yema ready to be eaten. You wrap it with colorful cellphone wrapper if you have time to buy
Here is how I made the yema
- Combine 7 egg yolks with a 14 oz can of condensed milk
- Stir the mix gently in a hot pan until you achieve a thick sticky consistency
- Remove from heat and allow to cool. Get a small amount of the cooked mix and form small balls with your palms
- Melt a few tablespoons of sugar in a pan
- Drop one Yema ball in the pan and cover it with the caramelised sugar to coat it. Do the same with the rest and you are done.
If You want your Yema to taste creamy you can melt some butter in a pan and add it to your mixture as an option
This candy brought a lot of childhood memories. It had been years now when I last made a Yema candy. Last night I had left over yolks from my baking experiment and decided to make some Yema. These candies are a good source of side income or you can give them as gifts just wrap them with the traditional cellophane wrappers and will surely warm the heart of the recipients. I love the smell of caramelised sugar that blends with the creaminess of milk and butter. What a delicious treat indeed.
Hope you learned something with this recipe.