Silvanas or Sylvanas Recipe (2024)

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Last Updated on July 7, 2016 by Ed Joven

How to cook Sylvanas or Silvanas: Frozen Cashew-Meringue Cookie Sandwiches

Silvanas or Sylvanas Recipeis a favorite cookie dessert in the Philippine Islands especially in Visayas. If you’re not in the Philippines you can make your own using this recipe.

Silvanas or Sylvanas is a super buttery cream sandwiched between two cashew-meringue wafers, coated with cashew crumbs. It is often referred to as a cookie version of Sans Rival. Sylvanas are best served frozen because they become crunchy. It satisfies a totally different kind of food cravings. The type of dessert that would get you to forget your name, it is so good. So indulgent, you should try!

Try this yummy goodness, Filipino Sylvanas Recipe.

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Silvanas or SylvanasIngredients:

Meringue Wafer:

  • 1/2 cup egg whites
  • 1 tsp. cream of tartar
  • 3/4 cup caster sugar
  • 1/4 tsp. almond extract
  • 1/4 cup all purpose flour , sifted
  • 1/2 cup cashew nuts, finely ground and sifted

Icing:

  • 1/2cup butter, softened at room temp.
  • 1/2 cup powdered sugar
  • 1/8 cup milk

Coating:

  • 1 3/4 cups cashew nuts, finely ground + 1/4 cup bread crumbs or
  • 1 3/4 cups cake crumbs + 1/4 cup cashew nuts, finely ground

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  • Preheat oven to 300F. Grease and flour cookie sheet or use a good quality wax paper.
  • Grind cashew nuts finely in a food processor with all-purpose flour. But if you don’t have you can do it manually with mortar and pestle as what I did. Sieve crushed cashew nuts and set aside. Sift all-purpose flour in a separate bowl and set aside as well.
  • Combine egg whites and cream of tartar in a mixing bowl with wire whip attachment. Mix at medium speed for 1 minute while gradually adding the caster sugar. Switch the speed and add the almond extract, continue beating the egg whites until stiff peaks are formed and glossy.
  • Fold in flour and cashew nuts together over a sieve and gradually cut and fold until well blended. Put mixture into piping bag and snip the end with a scissor.
  • Pipe meringue onto the prepared cookie sheet lined with wax paper. To yield the same size of meringue wafer make a circle pattern using any size of round shape you got and trace it on the wax paper for an even outline. In this procedure I used a 2 inch cookie cutter, the size is just perfect for me.
  • Pipe meringue evenly onto the sheet, this recipe makes 24 wafers; yields a dozen of decadent sylvana.Bake the meringue in the center of the oven for 25 minutes or until lightly brown.
  • Let it cool completely before transferring to a wire rack to prevent the wafers from cracking. Meringue wafers are fragile when it’s hot and very easy to peel off when it’s completely cooled.
  • Prepare icing while waiting for the meringue wafer to cool down. Dissolve sugar in milk, then cream butter until pale in color. Add sugar-milk solution slowly while beating continuously until smooth.
  • Chill the butter mixture while preparing for the coating mixture. In a bowl crumble leftover slice of sponge cake, mamon or any plain yellow cake. In this recipe I’m using one of my Torta Cake Cebuano that I made earlier. Crumble the cake finely and add the finely ground cashew nuts and mix well, then set aside.
  • To prepare the other coating mixture mix finely ground cashew nuts and add the bread crumbs in a separate bowl and mix well, then set aside. If you don’t have bread crumbs that would be fine ‘coz it’s just an extender (cashews are expensive why not add a cheaper extender, that doesn’t compromise the taste anyway).

To assemble the Sylvanas : Stir chilled butter lightly to soften and using a brush, brush icing on a meringue wafer and sandwich with another meringue wafer. Hence, that most of Sylvanas recipe proceduresI’veseen are sandwiched in reverse “flat-side-out”. I don’t really know why it has to be done like that but I guess to have a crunchy Sylvanas exterior and a soft and gooey interior. But I find it too buttery ‘coz I have to fill the center with lots of butter to make a flat and even sides.

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Sylvanas or Silvanas Recipe is a delectable Frozen Cashew and Meringue Cookie Sandwiches

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  1. Silvanas or Sylvanas Recipe (7)Monu Teena

    Hey very nice! i am a food blogger too 🙂 liked your cooking style.. here’s my blog http://recipespassion.blogspot.com/.. have a good day dear Ed

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  2. Silvanas or Sylvanas Recipe (8)Michelle Kafka

    These cookies sound delightful. I like the fact that they have butter and cashews in them. Thanks for the recipe. 🙂

    Reply

  3. Silvanas or Sylvanas Recipe (9)Areeba

    Hmm yummy yummy yummmmmmmy stuff!

    Reply

  4. Silvanas or Sylvanas Recipe (10)Brittany @ The Domestic Geek

    This looks so delicious! thanks for sharing!

    Reply

  5. Silvanas or Sylvanas Recipe (11)Jen Bigerton

    These sound delicious I will definitely try them sometime.

    Reply

  6. Silvanas or Sylvanas Recipe (12)mary ortiz

    These Filipino cookies are a little similar to store bought name brand but who wants store cookies when you could have homemade real cookies that taste fresher and better. I look forward to trying the recipe that looks so good. Thank you.

    Reply

  7. Silvanas or Sylvanas Recipe (13)Cara Daymude

    Umm this looks good new recipe to ad to my list on pinterest thanks 🙂

    Reply

  8. Silvanas or Sylvanas Recipe (14)Deborah D

    Just found out what caster sugar is. Now that i know what it is I am making these cookies.

    Reply

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Silvanas or Sylvanas Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is silvanas made of? ›

Silvanas, alternatively spelled as sylvanas or sylvannas, is a Filipino frozen cookie consisting of a layer of buttercream sandwiched between two cashew-meringue wafers coated with cookie crumbs. Silvanas are the cookie versions of the sans rival, a Filipino cake made from similar ingredients.

What is the difference between silvanas and Sansrival? ›

Silvanas/sylvanas are a snack form of the sans rival cake, instead of the full layered cake, it is two cookies sandwiched with a thick layer of buttercream, coated in more buttercream, and dipped in cookies or ground nuts.

Do you eat silvanas frozen? ›

If you bite into these babies straight from the fridge, the meringue cookies will be crisp and light, eventually melting in the mouth. But I personally love to eat my silvanas semi-frozen, allowing it to sit for a few minutes on the dining table until the chill recedes a little.

What are the flavors of Sylvanna? ›

Now available in seven flavors: Original (Regular Buttercream), Ube, Buko-Pandan, Mango, Mocha, Strawberry, and Chocolate.

How much is a box of silvanas? ›

A box of the buttercream silvanas cost P310, while the chocolate-flavored ones go for P350.

Does silvanas need to be refrigerated? ›

Silvanas is a frozen dessert. Thus, if stored properly in the freezer it should last for a long time. Here are a few tips on how to make Silvanas last longer - if you can resist eating them. If kept in the original box, Silvanas should last about 2 weeks.

Where did Silvanas come from? ›

Even though many Filipino foods have Spanish origins, silvanas are actually inspired by a French dessert: a cake called a dacquoise, as Kawaling Pinoy shares. The Philippines was a Spanish colony from 1521 to 1898, hence the Spanish influence on the country's cuisine and culture, per NBC News.

Does sans rival need to be refrigerated? ›

For our prefer storage, the freezer keeps the sans rival crunchy while the fridge keeps the sans rival chewy. Sans Rival are ideally should not be outside for more than 2 hours as the buttercream can melt or damp conditions. Remove any candles and decorations(if applicable) before slicing your sans rival.

Does Sansrival need to be frozen? ›

We recommend that our Sans Rival Cakes are kept tightly sealed in the freezer until enjoyed. How long can I store a Sans Rival Cake? Our Sans Rival Cakes remain fresh frozen for up to a month.

How do you preserve Silvanas? ›

In the freezer, they will keep for up to 1 month. In the fridge, they will keep for up to 1 week.

How do you eat Sylvanas? ›

Sylvanas or Silvanas is a cookie sandwich made of cashew-meringue wafers filled and covered with buttercream and dusted with cake or biscuit crumbs. Oh!.. and it has to be frozen or chilled before eating!

What does the name Silvana mean? ›

Meaning:Of the forest. Silvana is a girl's name of Italian origin, meaning “of the forest”. Stemming from the name Silva, a Latin name that similarly means “from the woods”, this name in its earliest form comes from Silvanus.

How much are silvanas? ›

They're known for their Butter Silvanas (P310), but just recently, they launched new flavored silvanas: Chocolate (P330), Strawberry (P325), Pandan (P325), and Ube (P325). You can get the Assorted Silvanas (P335) which has two flavors each.

What is Sansrival made of? ›

Sans rival is a Filipino dessert cake made of layers of buttercream, meringue and chopped cashews. Its name means "unrivaled" in French. The cake may be decorated, left plain or garnished with pistachios. The cake's origins are disputed.

How do you eat sylvanas? ›

Sylvanas or Silvanas is a cookie sandwich made of cashew-meringue wafers filled and covered with buttercream and dusted with cake or biscuit crumbs. Oh!.. and it has to be frozen or chilled before eating!

Can I hand carry Silvanas? ›

You Can pre-order the sylvannas and tell the bistro when will you pick up. I suggest you pickup the pastries before going to the airport and hand carry it. Take note that a box of sylnannas weight 1kg.

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