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    Pasta de Guayaba y Dulce de Guayaba (Guava Paste & Jam)

    Salsa, Dulce y Pasta de Guayaba (Guava Paste, Jam, and Sauce)

    En Español Recipe ↆ

    Make this dulce de guayaba into guava paste (pasta de guayaba) to serve as candy, guava jam (mermelada de guayaba) that you can use to fill cakes, and guava sauce (salsa de guayaba) to serve with your favorite sweets. It's a three-in-one recipe!

    Salsa, Dulce y Pasta de Guayaba (Guava Paste, Jam, and Sauce)

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    1. Why we ❤️ it
    2. Guava fruit (guayaba)
    3. What's guava paste?
    4. How to serve guava paste
    5. What's dulce de guayaba?
    6. What's guava sauce?
    7. Guava recipes
    8. What guava to pick
    9. Top tips
    10. About this recipe
    11. Recipe

    Why we ❤️ it

    When I was a kid we had a guava tree in our backyard. The fruit was the most common variety at the time - reddish, small, but very sweet. It was perfect for making Dulce de Guayaba (Guava Jam).

    Discover why we love so much this versatile dessert, and how you can make three different products with the same recipe and ingredients.

    Guava fruit (guayaba)

    Guava is a popular fruit in the Caribbean. It's used here to make several desserts and also served in refreshing juices.

    Guava is rich in pectin, a naturally occurring thickener. This is why we're able to reduce guava sauce until we're able to make it into a molded brick that can be cut into cubes.

    Guayaba (guava)
    Dulce de Guayaba (Guava Jam)

    Guava and guava jam

    What's guava paste?

    Guava paste (or pasta de guayaba) is a sweet heavy paste made from the guava fruit. 

    Pasta de guayaba (guava paste candy) is very simple to make, requires few ingredients, and is very popular in our country.

    How to serve guava paste

     It can be served as a candy, or as stuffing for baked guava desserts like guava pastelitos, in sweet empanadas, or fried in pastry as an appetizer. It is also served with cheese (queso blanco, queso de freír) on a cracker as a snack.

    It can also be made into a sweet and savory bbq sauce.

    What's dulce de guayaba?

    Dulce de guayaba (guava jam) is a thick guava jam that can be served as a standalone dessert but is most commonly used as a filling for cakes, pastries, guava pies, and other desserts. It's produced using the same method as guava paste, only not reduced as much.

    What's guava sauce?

    Guava sauce is a sauce made from guava pulp, boiled, blended, sweetened, and reduced to a thick sauce that can be drizzled over other desserts.

    dulce de guayaba guava jam
    Dulce de Guayaba

    Guava paste and dulce de guayaba

    Guava recipes

    After guava paste and guava jam, guava casquitos are the best thing you can make with this fruit (although there is competition with guava juice). With dulce de guayaba I also made a delicious guava BBQ sauce that you will love.

    Another of my favorite guava recipes is a guava and ricotta cheese pie that is a hit every time I make it.

    What guava to pick

    There are several varieties of guava; each will make this dish slightly different, but in the end, pick the one you can find at your local supermarket or market. I personally prefer the small, pink ones, but these are not the type of guava that lends itself to mass production and sale, as it has to be picked ripe and spoils very fast and so are hard to find.

    Top tips

    • What to do if it is too soft: Reheat again and cook stirring until it lifts from the bottom of the pot.
    • What to do if it is too hard: Reheat again and stir in a tablespoon of water (or two) depending on the consistency you want (spreadable for cakes, more liquid as a sauce).

    About this recipe

    To make this recipe you need fresh guavas. Using canned or jarred guavas is not recommended. I have only got good results using fresh fruit. 

    This recipe yields nearly about 4 cups of guava sauce, around 2.5 cups of guava jam (dulce de guayaba), and nearly two cups of guava paste (pasta de guayaba). The quantities will vary depending on the guava you use. As some guavas have more pectin than others it's impossible to predict the exact yield.

    Buen provecho!

    Tia Clara

    Recipe

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    [Recipe + Video] Salsa, Dulce y Pasta de Guayaba (Guava Paste, Jam, and Sauce)

    By: Clara Gonzalez
    Make this dulce de guayaba into guava paste (pasta de guayaba) to serve as candy, guava jam (mermelada de guayaba) that you can use to fill cakes, and guava sauce (salsa de guayaba) to serve with your favorite sweets. It's a three-in-one recipe!
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    Prep Time 10 mins
    Cook Time 1 hr 20 mins
    Total Time 1 hr 30 mins
    Course Dessert
    Cuisine Dominican
    Servings 6 servings (1 cup total)
    Calories 219 kcal

    Ingredients

    • 8 guavas, washed (1 ½ lb [0.68 kg])
    • 2 cinnamon sticks
    • 2½ cup brown sugar

    Instructions
     

    • Peel the guavas with a potato peeler or paring knife, and discard the peels. Cut them into halves and scoop out the seeds. Cut the pulp into wedges. Set the wedges aside.
    • Cooking the seeds
      Put the seeds in a large heavy saucepan and add the cinnamon sticks plus 6 cups of water [1.5 liters]. Simmer covered over low heat until the seeds separate, and the pulp around the seeds have mostly dissolved, and the water is a light caramel color. 
      Remove from the heat, discard the cinnamon sticks, and cool to room temperature.
      Using a strainer or food mill, strain the liquid and discard the seeds.
    • Adding sugar to the guava
      Return this liquid to the pot, and add the sugar and guava halves. Boil until the guava becomes very soft, and the liquid has reduced to about 1½ cups. 
      Remove from the heat and cool to room temperature.
      Pour the cooked guavas and liquid into the blender vase and blend. Pour the mixture back into the saucepan and return to the stow to simmer over low heat. If there are splatters, reduce the heat.

    How to make guava sauce (salsa de guayaba)

    • Serving the guava sauce
      To make guava sauce, simmer until it has thickened to the consistency of a thick smoothie, and liquid enough to drizzle. Remove from the heat.
      Pour into a clean airtight container or jar and keep refrigerated for up to a week. It'll be slightly thicker once it has cooled.

    How to make guava jam (dulce de guayaba)

    • Serving guava jam
      To make it into guava jam, or to be used as a cake filler, simmer until stop when it has thickened to the consistency of yogurt. Remove from the heat.
      Remove from the heat. Pour into a clean airtight container or jar and keep refrigerated for up to a week. It'll be slightly thicker once it has cooled.

    How to make guava paste (pasta de guayaba)

    • Spreading guava paste in the mold
      To make into guava paste, wait until the paste starts lifting from the bottom, and pour it into a  small square mold lined with wax paper or parchment paper. Form an even layer.
      Cool to room temperature. Once cooled completely, you can cut it into little jelly cubes or sticks.

    Video

    Tips and Notes

    What to do if it is too soft: Reheat again and cook stirring until it lifts from the bottom of the pot.
    What do do if it is too hard: Reheat again and stir in a tablespoon of water (or two) depending on the consistency you want (spreadable for cakes, more liquid as a sauce).

    Nutrition

    Calories: 219kcalCarbohydrates: 53gProtein: 3gFat: 1gSaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 13mgPotassium: 521mgFiber: 7gSugar: 46gVitamin A: 707IUVitamin C: 259mgCalcium: 63mgIron: 1mg

    Nutritional information is calculated automatically based on ingredients listed. Please consult your doctor if you need precise nutritional information.

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    Published June 6, 2011, and last revised May 4, 2022

    Edited: May 4, 2022 | Publish: Apr 26, 2022

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