Kutsinta
When my mom goes to the market early in the morning, she always buys kutsinta for me. I really like this Filipino delicacy and is one of my favorites. A bit sticky and sweet, and tastes better with some coconut sprinkled on top of it, this is definitely something worth trying to tickle your tastebuds and enjoy any time of the day.
Here is how to make it:
Ingredients:
1 cup rice flour
2 cups brown sugar
3 cups water
1 teaspoon lye water (potassium carbonate solution sold in Asian food stores)
Freshly grated coconut
Directions:
In a mixing bowl, combine all the ingredients and mix well. Pour into muffin pans, until halfway full. Steam in a large pan with a cover; the water should be 2 inches deep. Cook for 30 minutes or until a toothpick inserted comes out clean. Add more water if needed until cooking is done. Remove from the muffin pans and serve with freshly grated coconut. Serves 4.
from: http://asiarecipe.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=1794
I hope you enjoy not only the taste of this dish but also making it. My mom always says that if you enjoy cooking, the food you cook will also be enjoyable. So go ahead and enjoy!
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Since I can recall, Kutsinta has been around since I was a little boy. Back then the presentation wasn't this beautiful, rather it was placed in a brown paper bag and sold at the streets. I remember always spending 10 pesos buying this treat.
best snack ever
When I was a child, I had no morning without this
Kutsina!!!!
I'd rather buy this at the market. Less hassle! :))
truly a filipino delicacy :)
this together with puto really makes eating a paradise for me..
yum...*drools*
this is good for eating during class :))
Classic.. haha, although it literally depends on how good it was made. some kutsinta isn't that great....
Puto and Kutsinta -- to die forrr
I have to try this! Looks yummy
KUTSINTA!! My Favorite :) hehehe..
Sunday mornings when I used to go to church. I only went for the kutsinta. SORRY GOD.
I don't like the color, but it tastes good ;)
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