We watched a video from Coconet tv to help us cook.
To save time, Mrs Faalili made the dough at home. When it was time to make our pani popo the dough had doubled in size!
To save time, Mrs Faalili made the dough at home. When it was time to make our pani popo the dough had doubled in size!
We each worked in groups of 3 to make a tray of panipopo. We got to punch the flour, flatten it, roll it and then cut into pieces. Once it was cut, we put them in our tray.
For the juice, we used coconut cream, water and sugar. We mixed it together and then poured it over our buns. We saved some so that we could put some on the buns while they were cooking.
For the juice, we used coconut cream, water and sugar. We mixed it together and then poured it over our buns. We saved some so that we could put some on the buns while they were cooking.
The end product was DELICIOUS! SWEET! JUICY!
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