How to make a Sweet, Soft and Chewy Dried Coconut Candy Recipe.
Bukayo or Bocarillo Recipe. Another popular Filipino native delicacy, these dried coconut candies are super sweet, soft and chewy. It is made from fresh coconut strings that comes from a mature coconut and cook in water and palm, dark brown or mascovado sugar. The coconut strings are simmered in sugar syrup until it reaches caramelization point. You can also use young coconut, but it will become runny and spreadable, it will turn out as a Coco Jam.
Makes 15
Bukayo Ingredients:
- 3 cups mature coconut, shredded
- 1½ cups dark brown sugar
- ½ cup mascovado sugar
- 2 tbsp coconut juice or water
- 2 tsp. calamansi juice (optional)
- Banana leaves, greased with oil
Cooking Procedure:
- Mix dark brown sugar, mascovado and coconut juice or water in a saucepan and bring to a simmer over the lowest heat possible for 1 minute until the sugar becomes watery and almost dissolve.
- Add mature coconut strings and calamansi juice, if using. Stir the coconut mixture to coat with sugar evenly, then cook for about 15 minutes or until the syrup thickens and reach caramelization point. You know your Bukayo is done when it is sticky enough to hold its shape.
- Fire off, let it cool slightly, then transfer into a greased banana leaf. Form the mixture into a flat circle, repeat until you’re done and set aside to dry. When it’s completely dry, it is ready to be served and enjoy.
A fresh Mature Coconut that I shred, halfway I stop and took a photo it looks delicious and tempting…
Dawn Monroe
These look delicious! I dont think I’ve ever had any Filipinos deserts and i’d start with this.
Marcos Batac
I like this recipe thanks for sharing. Like Bukayo
Sheila Sheila (@AB_andMe)
I have been craving for bukayo! Thanks for sharing.
courtney b
yummy reminds me of the onion rings at outback!
yuummmmm
Lo Sigrid
OmG! I miss this. But I don’t think I have the patience to do this. I just miss eating this in Pta. Taytay!
fabio
Seems delicious!
carole harris
We will have to try it…I love coconut!
RICHARD HICKS
This is interesting treat. I want to try it next time I get a coconut.
Sheryl An Mungcal
madalas kaming gumagawa nito kz binebenta ni mama,.
crystal sheckles-gibson
These look delicious. I will have to try this for Christmas.
Mai Tran
I’d love to try this out when I have a chance to visit the Philippines.
Dhadha
Wow! Yummyness overload! <3
I remember during my childhood days, my mom always brings me Bukayo. Hays, miss those days!
Clarinda Santiago
I super love bukayo and I really missed it! the last time I ate bukayo was over 5 years ago i think…
Cathlyn Joy Roman
yummy,.
Sarah L
I didn’t know coconut came in strings. Interesting.
btty
yummy!!
George Dugeno
Hmmm gives me an idea. I will check if I have some coconuts ready for harvest in our backyard. 😀
Lanie Garciano
All-time face of my Tatay. Will try to make one of this soon. 🙂
btty
yummi
Corey Olomon
looks delicious!
Katherine Riley
I love coconut and trying treats from around the world. I work for a Japanese owned company and when someone comes back from Japan they always bring the office staff a treat. I will try to make a version of this here in the US.
Anne Marie Carter
This coconut candy recipe looks delicious! My husband and I both love coconut.
chris arnott
i would love to try this. It looks absolutely delicious. I think I will try to make this.
Beth R
Those look really yummy! I love coconut
sherry ann gole cruz
looks yummy and easy to make!
DanetteDW
Wow that looks yummy but I don’t think I could find some of those ingredients.
Paul Zepeda
My wife really would love to try this dessert. We both love coconuts and sweets as well!
Caryn
this is my fave sweets during elementary days
Anita Duvall
These look so very very good. Maybe a can make these!
melba mirambel
oh my…wanna try this dessert..love sweet foods.wanna try took to cook this. thanks
Elinor Semira
My mom loves them very much!
Sherry Compton
Looks interesting. I wasn’t sure what it was, but it sounds wonderful. Can’t wait to try.
Kyla
I don’t have muscovado sugar in canada.. What could I substitute?
pingskie
Hi Kyla, you can omit muscovado sugar and use dark brown sugar that will be fine. Thanks 🙂