Ingredients
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2
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1 1/2
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4
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Directions
Guava Paste-Guayabate,This recipe is posted by request and was found on the net. No name was attached.,This recipe was perfect! I made this to use for a guava pastry and OMG ?? This paste was so easy to make too. Yum,I remember my great grandma making this when I was a little kid, and it was always so good! We always ate it with slices of white cheese. Such memories! Well, this was a good first (but not last!) attempt for me. Probably overcooked it a bit because it set rather hard. But still VERY tasty! Made for Susie’s World Tour, Team Incredibles.
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Steps
1
Done
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Cut Guavas in Half and Scoop Out the Seeds. |
2
Done
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Soak the Seeds in 1 Cup of the Water. |
3
Done
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Place the Guavas in a Saucepan With the Remaining Water. |
4
Done
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Bring to a Boil, Reduce Heat to a Simmer and Cook Until the Guavas Are Very Soft. |
5
Done
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Stir Often to Prevent Scorching and Sticking to the Pot. |
6
Done
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Strain the Water from the Seeds-It Will Be Slightly Mucilaginous-and Add to the Cooked Guavas. |
7
Done
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Discard Seeds. |
8
Done
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Grind the Guavas Through a Food Mill and Measure Pulp. |
9
Done
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Add an Equal Amount of Sugar. |
10
Done
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Mix Well and Place in a Large Heavy Saucepan Over Low Heat and Cook, Stirring Constantly With a Wooden Spoon Until the Mixture Is Thick and a Little Jelly Tested on an Ice Cube Can Be Lifted Off in One Piece. |
11
Done
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Remove from Heat and Beat With a Wooden Spoon For 10 Minutes or Until the Mixture Forms a Heavy Paste. |
12
Done
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Turn Out Into a Loaf Pan Lined With Wax Paper or a Square Casserole Pan Lined With Wax Paper. |
13
Done
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Set in a Cool Place For 24 Hours. |
14
Done
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to Store, Turn the Paste Out of the Pan and Wrap It Securely in Foil. |
15
Done
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*fora Dried Consistency, Place the Cooked Paste on Wax Paper on a Wooden Board, Cover With Cheesecloth and Set in the Sun For Two Days. |