Method #1

Ingredients:

  • 4 cups of all purpose flour
  • 2 cups powdered milk
  • 1 1/2 cup melted butter
  • 2 cups sugar


Materials:

  • Japanese paper or cellophane
  • Polvoron Moulder

Procedure:

  1. On a pan, toast flour in a moderate heat for about 15 minutes, or until light brown, stir constantly to avoid burning.
  2. Remove the pan and transfer the mixture on a big bowl.
  3. Add the powdered milk, toss for another 3-4 minutes.
  4. Add sugar and melted butter. Mix well.
  5. Fill the mould with the mixture, press it hard by using a spoon, then release it, if it is still too loose, add more butter or olive oil. Make sure that you could pick up the polvoron without it crumbling straight away.
  6. Place the polvoron in a airtight container, chill in the fridge until firm.
  7. Carefully wrap the polvoron individually in japanese paper or cellophane.

Keep refrigerated until you want to eat them. You can store them on the fridge for about a week, or you can freeze them.

Method #2

Ingredients:

  • 1/4 Cup of Crushed Raw Peanuts
  • 1 Cup of Flour
  • 1/3 Cup of Sugar
  • 1/2 Cup of Powdered Milk
  • 1/3 Cup of Melted Unsalted Butter
  • Gift Tissue Paper

Procedure:

  1. Saute the peanuts with a little butter in a shallow skillet until brown
  2. Add flour and toast until light brown
  3. Add sugar and powdered milk
  4. Mix butter thoroughly in skillet
  5. Compact mixture in polvoron molder/press
  6. Set molded candies on a cookie tray and refrigerate for a couple of hours so that the butter can harden them
  7. Cut tissue paper in 5″ x 5″ squares
  8. Wrap when the polvoron is hard enough so that it does not break

Method #3

Ingredients:

  • 1 1/2 c. all-purpose flour
  • 3/4 c. sugar
  • 1 c. powdered milk
  • 1 tsp. lemon extract
  • 1/2 lb. butter, melted

Procedure:

Toast flour in frying pan until light brown, stirring constantly over moderate fire. Remove from heat and cool. Then add sugar, powdered milk, lemon extract and melted butter. Mix well and mold, using polvoron mold. Wrap in wax paper and serve.

Shelf life of polvoron lasts a few months, with proper storage.

sources: hubpages.com, cooks.net, answers.yahoo.com, photo from filipinasoul.com

44 Responses
  1. tess says:

    ano po ba ginagamit para tumigas ang polvoron tulad sa goodilucks

  2. Odette Mangaban says:

    Hi Dada,

    Do you know of large scale equipment supplier for polvoron production such moulders na maramihan?

    Kindly email at odettemangaban@ymail.com or text at 09188510064

    Thanks,

    Odette

  3. Dada says:

    Thanks for sharing how to make polvoron. We are actually in the polvoron-making business and it’s doing very well. Polvoron is really an all-time favorite pasalubong and gift of Filipinos. =D

  4. catherine corapao says:

    we’ll be having a lab activity in our sensory evaluation subject..and we are planning to formulate a new product of polvoron..we are planning to make a carrot-flavored polvoron..can u pls give us an idea on how we’ll be able to make such..?.could it be possible to make that flavored polvoron?.if so, how..?.pls give me an update..

  5. Connie Borbon says:

    Hello!

    I am planning to engage in this kind of business.. could you please let me know.. If I will use method # 1 and I will packed in a minimum of Php 1.00 per piece, the result is how many pieces?

    Thanks…

  6. liezel m gomez says:

    sna makagawa ako ng masarap na polvoron.so that i can start my small business

  7. wendy blando says:

    thanks you can share your recifes because of that i cook a little bit i taste the flavor is so good
    dellicios!

  8. angelica mae hipe says:

    thanks!!!!!!! for the sharing on how to make pulburon because it maybe help on how to make a business that’s so incredible.

  9. juvelyn says:

    what kind of milk powder should i use for making this pulvoron?

  10. Czarina Alberto says:

    Yes, I like baked polvoron. Where can I get recipe?

  11. iya says:

    Baked polvoron recipe, please. Help me start a business. Mas matagal daw kasi ang shelf life pag baked. Please help. Thank you po.

  12. iya says:

    Can anyone give a recipe for baked polvoron. Heard that Goldilocks bakes their special polvoron. Please`share. Thanks.

  13. ana luz aballe-chi says:

    hi leo : love ur information about polvoron making pls. up-date me on any latest flavor u can suggest , i love to start a business of polvoron . aprreciate if you could guide me then.

    ana luz aballe chi

  14. jejep abenio says:

    pa kipasa nmn yan sa my fb ahh

  15. donna says:

    wow~!!!!cHarAp!!!sana mkagawa din aq nyan!!!favor8 ko kc ang polvoron..

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