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Poi Maoli Taro Poi

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Ingredients

Adjust Servings:
2 1/2 lbs cooked taro root
2 1/2 cups water

Nutritional information

317.5
Calories
5 g
Calories From Fat
0.6 g
Total Fat
0.1 g
Saturated Fat
0 mg
Cholesterol
34.1 mg
Sodium
75 g
Carbs
11.6 g
Dietary Fiber
1.1 g
Sugars
4.2 g
Protein
431g
Serving Size

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Poi Maoli Taro Poi

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    Traditional poi recipe. Recipe from Phillipe Padovani, Executive Chef, Manele Bay Hotel.

    • 50 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

    Ingredients

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    Poi Maoli (taro Poi), Traditional poi recipe Recipe from Phillipe Padovani, Executive Chef, Manele Bay Hotel , Traditional poi recipe Recipe from Phillipe Padovani, Executive Chef, Manele Bay Hotel


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Peel the Cooked Taro and Cut Into 1-Inch Cubes.

    2
    Done

    Grind the Taro in a Meat Grinder, Place the Ground Taro in a Calabash (wooden Bowl) and Use a Poi Pounder to Mash the Taro.

    3
    Done

    Wet Your Other Hand, Slip It Under the Taro and Turn the Pounded Taro Over So That It Will not Stick to the Calabash.

    4
    Done

    Continue to Mash and Turn the Pounded Taro Over Each Time.

    5
    Done

    Wet the Poi Pounder from Time to Time So It Does not Stick and Keep Working at It Until It Is Smooth and Thick.

    6
    Done

    Poi Which Has not Been Mixed With Water May Be Kept at Room Temperature For Several Days by Keeping It in the Calabash and Covering It With a Damp Cloth.

    7
    Done

    If the Poi Is Kept in a Refrigerator It Should Be Mixed With Water Before Storing.

    8
    Done

    to Mix: Add a Little Water and Stir Round and Round With the Hand Until All the Water Is Absorbed.

    9
    Done

    Keep Adding Water a Little at a Time Until Poi Is the Consistency as Thick or as Thin as You Like to Eat It.

    10
    Done

    Store in a Cool Place or Serve Immediately.

    11
    Done

    or Let It Stand 2 to 3 Days For a Sour Flavor.

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