Pronounced as Chow Chaw, this is a Burmese dessert with agar agar/ china grass and coconut milk. I know Chumkie from the Quilters group- Desi Quilters. She is a wonderful quilter and when browsing through her collection of quilts, I was awestruck. And last week I came across her kitchen blog with  a wonderful collection of recipes. She has a lot of Burmese recipes and the first recipe which I wanted to try is this jelly. It looked so nice and as my daughter is a fan of jelly, I made it at once. It turned out super delicious and more than Sruti PK loved it a lot. Even I couldn’t keep my hand off this lovely dessert. It is very easy to prepare and tastes great when served chilled. Thank you Chumkie for the delicious recipe. I made this for the first day of Blogging Marathon Week 3 for the theme After School Bites for Kids. As this is very easy to make you can surprise your kids when they return home from a long day at school. They would surely enjoy this. I am linking this to Kid’s Delight  – After School Bites hosted by Nisha and started by Srivalli.Â
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lovely jellos akka
I’ve tried this before but never knew it was a Burmese dessert! Anything with coconut milk is definitely yumm…
this is quite simple recipe for the output it creates, very well made
Jelly looks fantastic , your recipes are so good !
Thats is incredible.. simple ingredients a wonderful recipe .. i have bookmarked it…yummy……….
Excellent jellies, actually they are fantabulous body cooler na, wish i get few rite now.
did u use homemade coconut milk or the readymade one..which will taste better??
Preetha, I used homemade coconut milk. I am not sure about the taste of ready made one as I haven’t tried it..
Looks super yum gayathri!!! Me Being Agar-Agar Fanatic, definitely tryin this!!! 🙂
I make this with regular milk..sometimes use juice even, but have never tried with coconut milk, though have heard a lot…ok..now that you have inspired me will surely try…n I will agree with Priya..I too love agar agar.
Yumm.. Very tasty bite..
Nicely done and yummy recipe…Gayathri, if u r from chennai, do you have any idea about where we can get agar agar or china grass… I am able to find the instant china grass from nuts and spices…
So cute! Such a simple recipe…Bookmarking it and trying it right away 🙂
They’ve set so beautifully. Wonderful recipe.
looks so cute and cut it into perfect squares,makes me drool….
Lovely looking coconut jelly. Nice clicks.
Wow this is such an awesome looking jelly Gayathri, such a wonderful way of taking in coconut milk..
Absolutely Stunning!! Love it!
Very delicious and easy dish from china grass..Gayatri ..will try it out soon .
Nalini Somayaji
Very tasty and easy dish from china grass and coconut milk..will try the dish soon …Gayathri…
Nalini Somayaji
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OMG!!this looks so so wonderful!!!