https://www.chefspencil.com
  • Login
  • Register
  • Recipes
    • Chicken Recipes
    • Seafood Recipes
    • Beef Recipes
    • Pasta Recipes
    • Dips & Spreads
    • Dessert
    • Pork Recipes
    • Side Dish
  • Chefs
  • Food News
    • News
    • Guides
      • Gifts & Product Guides
      • Food Substitutes
        • Cheese Substitutes
    • Lists
  • Food Atlas
    • Asian Cuisines
    • African Cuisines
    • European Cuisines
      • Central European Cuisine
      • Northern European Cuisine
      • Eastern European Cuisine
      • Southern European Cuisine
    • Middle East Cuisine
    • South American Cuisine
    • North American Cuisine
    • Central American Foods
    • Caribbean Cuisine
  • Culinary Schools
  • About Us
  • Recipes
    • Chicken Recipes
    • Seafood Recipes
    • Beef Recipes
    • Pasta Recipes
    • Dips & Spreads
    • Dessert
    • Pork Recipes
    • Side Dish
  • Chefs
  • Food News
    • News
    • Guides
      • Gifts & Product Guides
      • Food Substitutes
        • Cheese Substitutes
    • Lists
  • Food Atlas
    • Asian Cuisines
    • African Cuisines
    • European Cuisines
      • Central European Cuisine
      • Northern European Cuisine
      • Eastern European Cuisine
      • Southern European Cuisine
    • Middle East Cuisine
    • South American Cuisine
    • North American Cuisine
    • Central American Foods
    • Caribbean Cuisine
  • Culinary Schools
  • About Us
  • Home
  • Dessert
  • Mais Con Yelo

Mais Con Yelo

Posted on Jul 31st, 2021
by Chef's Pencil Staff
Categories:
  • Dessert
  • Summer
Mais Con Yelo

Mais con Yelo is a quick and refreshing Filipino dessert, made with sweet corn, creamy milk and shaved ice with a touch of sugar. It’s often enjoyed as a simple treat, but many love it with added toppings such as toasted rice krispies, crushed cornflakes, or even a scoop of ice cream.

Together with the beloved halo-halo, Mais Con Yelo is one of the most emblematic of the Philippines’ summer desserts, and both use a crushed ice base, drizzled with sweet milk.

Mais Con Yelo

Mais Con Yelo

Chef’s Pencil Staff
Mais Con Yelo is one of the most emblematic of the Philippines' summer desserts.
4.91 from 97 votes
Print Recipe Pin Recipe
Prep Time 5 minutes mins
Total Time 5 minutes mins
Course Dessert
Cuisine Filipino
Servings 2 servings

Ingredients
  

  • 1/2 cup canned sweet corn kernels
  • 2-5 tbsp. cornflakes crushed
  • 1/4 cup condensed milk
  • 1/4 cup evaporated Milk
  • 2-5 tbsp white sugar to taste
  • 2-3 cups ice shaved or crushed
  • 2 scoops vanilla ice cream sweet corn or mango flavored ice cream works well too

Instructions
 

  • In a serving glass, add 2 tablespoons of sweet corn in the bottom.
  • Prepare your ice by either crushing it with a machine, blending it, or using a food processor.
  • Add a layer of the crushed or shaved ice on top of the corn kernels.
  • Follow with another 2 tablespoons of corn kernels and another layer of ice.
  • Finish by adding the remaining corn kernels on top.
  • Crush the cornflakes by hand and then sprinkle generously over the mixture.
  • In a large bowl, thoroughly combine the evaporated milk and condensed milk.
  • Sweeten the milky mixture to your preference and divide it between the two glasses.
  • If you’d like, crown your creation with a scoop of ice cream for an extra treat.

Enjoy!

    Notes

    Mais Con Yelo
    Tried this recipe?Let us know how it was!

    Related: Minatamis Na Saging
    Related: Biko (Filipino Sticky Rice Cake)
    Related: Sapin Sapin
    Related: Buko Pie (Filipino Coconut Pie)

    Chef's Pencil Staff

    Our editorial team is responsible for the research, creation, and publishing of in-house studies, original reports and articles on food trends, industry news and guides.

    4.91 from 97 votes (97 ratings without comment)

    Add Your Comment Cancel reply

    Recipe Rating




    Featured Recipes

    Red Velvet Waffles
    Red Velvet Waffles
    Perfect Pumpkin Cake
    Pumpkin Walnut Bread
    Tomato Carrot Soup
    Potato Crust Pizza
    Potato Crust Pizza

    2009-2024 © Chef's Pencil   Privacy Policy & Terms of Service  Contact us

    Rate This Recipe

    Your vote:




    A rating is required
    A name is required
    An email is required

    Recipe Ratings without Comment

    Something went wrong. Please try again.