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Easy Pani Popo, Samoan Coconut Bread

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Ingredients

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18 frozen dinner rolls
1 (13 1/2 ounce) can coconut milk
water
1 cup sugar
2 tablespoons cornstarch

Nutritional information

392.2
Calories
82 g
Calories From Fat
9.2 g
Total Fat
4.6 g
Saturated Fat
3.4 mg
Cholesterol
469.1 mg
Sodium
68.5 g
Carbs
1.8 g
Dietary Fiber
27.3 g
Sugars
9.6 g
Protein
119g
Serving Size

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Easy Pani Popo, Samoan Coconut Bread

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    I have made this but not with this recipe I'll try it this way then I'll come back... I would pour over dough then I will bake it but my sauce just gone maybe a little smear but I would like to have more sauce... I'll try it halfway thru the baking.

    • 105 min
    • Serves 18
    • Easy

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    Easy Pani Popo, Samoan Coconut Bread, I found this recipe off of the Rhodes website I just love this bread, but don’t want to go through the tedious task of making it from scratch This is a faster way to enjoy this island favorite , I have made this but not with this recipe I’ll try it this way then I’ll come back I would pour over dough then I will bake it but my sauce just gone maybe a little smear but I would like to have more sauce I’ll try it halfway thru the baking , My coconut syrup wasn’t as thick as I would have liked; maybe because used lite coconut milk or should have cooked it longer? Anyway, next time, I think I’ll only put in only 1/2 can of water, if that Also, it’s important that the top of roles actually be medium-brown, not lightly golden If you take them out when only lightly golden, they’ll be too mushy Much better cooked a little longer We really liked this with our conch fritters and rice&beans Different and couldn’t be easier BTW, start making that coconut sauce as soon as the rolls go in the oven; don’t wait


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Lightly Grease a 9x13-Inch Baking Dish. Line the 18 Rolls (3 Across and 6 Down), and Set Aside to Let Rise According to Package Directions.

    2
    Done

    in a Saucepan, Add the Coconut Milk, Fill the Can With Water and Add to Saucepan, Add the Sugar. in a Small Bowl, Mix Cornstarch With 2 Tablespoons of Cold Water Until All the Clumps Are Gone, Set Aside. Bring the Coconut Sauce to a Boil Add the Cornstarch Mixture. Simmer For About 3 Minutes (sauce Will Thicken a Little), Then Remove Sauce from Heat.

    3
    Done

    Bake Rolls. After 10 Minutes Take Rolls Out of Oven and Pour the Coconut Sauce Over the Rolls Till 1/2 to 3/4 of Each Bun Is Covered in Sauce. Place the Rolls Back in the Oven and Continue Baking the Rolls With the Sauce Until the Tops of the Rolls Are Golden Brown.

    4
    Done

    Remove Pan and Allow a Few Minutes to Cool. Serve Warm.

    5
    Done

    Left Over Sauce Can Be Used to Smother Rolls When Served Individually or Just Make a Second Pan of Pani Popo.

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