GUAYABATE

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Categories     Guava     Simmer

Yield makes 2

Number Of Ingredients 5

1 1/3 pounds guavas, cleaned
2 cups sugar, plus more for dusting
1 tablespoon freshly squeezed lemon juice
3/4 cup cajeta, homemade (page 151) or store-bought
1/2 cup coarsely chopped toasted pecans

Steps:

  • Cover the guavas with water in a medium nonreactive pot and cook over medium heat until soft, 10 to 15 minutes. Let cool slightly, and then purée the guava in a food processor. Strain to remove the seeds and measure 2 cups.
  • Combine the guava purée and the sugar in the nonreactive pot over medium heat, adjusting the heat to maintain a constant simmer, stirring constantly, until the mixture is thick and you can see the bottom of the pot when scraped with a spoon, about 30 minutes. Add the lemon juice and stir to combine.
  • Turn a baking sheet upside down, spray lightly with oil, place a piece of parchment paper on top, and dust lightly with sugar. Pour the cooked guava mixture onto the baking sheet and spread with an offset spatula to about 1/2 inch thick. Allow to cool to the touch until it doesn't feel sticky, 40 to 50 minutes, then spread on the cajeta to about 1/2 inch from the edges. Sprinkle the pecans all over. Roll tightly away from you until you reach the center, then cut along the rolled edge. Repeat with the remaining half so you have 2 rolls. Allow to set, and cut into slices as desired. To store, wrap in parchment paper and then in plastic wrap. Store in a dry, cool area for up to 1 month.
  • VARIATION: GUAVA ROLL-UPS
  • Let the guava mixture cool on the baking sheet, without adding the cajeta and nuts, then slice into long strips and roll up.
  • VARIATION: GUAVA PASTE
  • Pour the guava mixture into a lightly oiled mold or ceramic serving dish, cover, and allow to set at room temperature.
  • VARIATION: MANGO CARAMEL PECAN ROLLS
  • To use mangoes instead of guavas, peel the mangoes, cook in boiling water for 5 minutes, then let cool. Remove the flesh and purée, strain, and then measure out 2 cups and proceed with the recipe.

Dr Amira
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I didn't like this guayabate at all. It was too tart and didn't have much flavor.


Cherobin Afeadi
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This guayabate is a little too sweet for my taste, but it's still good.


Suzzane Santosh
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I love the rich, fruity flavor of this guayabate. It's the perfect way to satisfy my sweet tooth.


Taylor Besslar
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This guayabate is so versatile. I've used it to make pies, tarts, and even cocktails.


david acheampong
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I made this guayabate for a party and it was a huge hit! Everyone loved it.


Rajan Budo
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This guayabate is the perfect addition to my breakfast toast. It's also great on ice cream or yogurt.


Faheem m Khan
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I love that this recipe uses only a few simple ingredients. It's so quick and easy to make, and the guayabate is always delicious.


Kyagera Raymond
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This was my first time making guayabate and it turned out great! I followed the recipe exactly and it was so easy to follow.


lopang edward
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I've made this guayabate recipe several times now and it's always a hit. My friends and family love it!


Liam Bentz
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This guayabate recipe is a winner! It's so easy to make and the results are delicious. The guayabate is smooth and creamy, with a perfect balance of sweetness and tartness.