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Mochiko Bibingka
Posted by TwiRp | Filed under Asian, Cooking, Desserts, Filipino, Food
Today I made Mochiko Bibingka for the first time. I didn’t have all the ingredients the recipe I found called for, but it turned out pretty good, but I think it wound up being more like a sweet sponge cake than Bibingka. It’s relatively easy to make and only takes about an hour in total before you can eat it.
So let us begin.
Ingredients
- 1 cup white sugar
- 1 cup brown sugar
- 1/2 cup butter (softened)
- 6 eggs
- 1 cup evaporated milk
- 1 cup coconut milk
- 2 tsp vanilla
- 1 box (16 oz) Mochiko Rice Flour
- 2 tbsp Baking Powder
Preparation
Start by pre-heating your oven to 350°F. After mixing the batter, it should be baked quickly after (or so I’m told).
While the oven is preheating, cream the butter and sugars together. You can use either and electric mixer or whatever I started off using is called (pastry cutter?). I wimped out and switched to an electric mixer shortly after starting.
After the butter and sugar have been creamed together well, start mixing in the eggs one at a time. Mixing in the eggs one at a time supposedly keeps the mixture light and fluffy and creamy. It was fluffier than compared to the way we used to make Bibingka, but that wasn’t with Michiko rice flour. Anyways, after mixing in the eggs, mix in the rest of the ingreidients.
Once the batter has been completely mixed, pour into 2 greased 9-inch pans. Stick them in the oven and bake for 30-50 minutes, or until the top of the
Michiko Bibingka is golden brown. Then allow to cool. If you want cheese on it, sprinkle it on prior to it cooling. If you want salted eggs or cream cheese in it, I’ve been told you can put it on when you start baking, or 1/2 - 3/4 of the way through it’s baking. I like mine with cream cheese, but I didn’t put any in this time as it’s my first time making it this way.
That’s how I made my dessert for lunch today. It was good, but more like a sponge cake than Bibingka. The other items in the photo are fake
. The “soup” is just water with soy sauce and some seaweed and seaweed seasoning. It probably doesn’t taste good, but it’s photogenic… The tea is Snapple Peach Tea with a piece of green onion sitting on top of the mug since I didn’t want to search for a mint leaf. But it too was photogenic. Anyways, if you do try the recipe, I hope you enjoy it.
For more photos, check out the gallery.