Bibingka is a Filipino dessert which is baked with glutinous rice, rice flour, cheese and salted eggs. Actually I was supposed to make this for Daring Baker's last month, which I skipped it since I couldn't find glutinous rice, next I found it quite peculiar using whole salted eggs for dessert.
We use eggs almost for most of our puddings and mousse, which is normally whipped up and get blended but this one is baked with whole salted eggs in the middle. After skipping the process of using salted eggs and glutinous rice, I found this cake as a very familiar taste to me, it was very much like a rice flour paniyaram which my mom used to make, except that this is been baked. Anyways I loved this cake a lot, a best option for gluten free cake, so this recipe is my submission for Sweet Punch. Oh! Yes, I forget to say, this month Sweet punch team has left to our choice to bake anything of our choice. Hope you enjoy baking this cake in your home.
Preparation Time: 10 minutes
Cooking Time: 30 minutes
Makes 4
Ingredients:
Rice flour- 150 g
Eggs- 2
Sugar- 75 g
Coconut milk- 60 ml
Butter- 3 tbsp ( melted )
Baking powder- 2 tsp
Cardamom powder- 1 tsp
Fresh grated coconut- 2 tbsp
Method:
Preheat the oven to 180 degree Celsius. Mix together rice flour, baking powder and sugar in a large bowl. Beat in the eggs, cardamom powder and coconut milk into the rice flour mixture. Finally add the melted butter into the rice flour mixture. Grease and line four ramekins. Pour the mixture equally into the ramekins and sprinkle the grated coconut on top of it. Bake it in the preheated oven for 30 to 40 minutes or until skewer inserted comes out clean. Take it out from the oven, cool it in the wire rack for about 5 minutes. Remove it from the ramekins and serve it while they are still warm.
Sending this to Cook, Eat Delicious Dessert- Coconut hosted by Raksha's Kitchen originally started by Raven , Let's Cook- Baked Goodies, Cooking Concepts- Holiday Baking, A 100 Day Global Food Festival, SYF and HWS Series- Cardamom, Jingle All The Way, Christmas Delicacy, Sinful Delights and Bake Fest
We use eggs almost for most of our puddings and mousse, which is normally whipped up and get blended but this one is baked with whole salted eggs in the middle. After skipping the process of using salted eggs and glutinous rice, I found this cake as a very familiar taste to me, it was very much like a rice flour paniyaram which my mom used to make, except that this is been baked. Anyways I loved this cake a lot, a best option for gluten free cake, so this recipe is my submission for Sweet Punch. Oh! Yes, I forget to say, this month Sweet punch team has left to our choice to bake anything of our choice. Hope you enjoy baking this cake in your home.
Preparation Time: 10 minutes
Cooking Time: 30 minutes
Makes 4
Ingredients:
Rice flour- 150 g
Eggs- 2
Sugar- 75 g
Coconut milk- 60 ml
Butter- 3 tbsp ( melted )
Baking powder- 2 tsp
Cardamom powder- 1 tsp
Fresh grated coconut- 2 tbsp
Method:
Preheat the oven to 180 degree Celsius. Mix together rice flour, baking powder and sugar in a large bowl. Beat in the eggs, cardamom powder and coconut milk into the rice flour mixture. Finally add the melted butter into the rice flour mixture. Grease and line four ramekins. Pour the mixture equally into the ramekins and sprinkle the grated coconut on top of it. Bake it in the preheated oven for 30 to 40 minutes or until skewer inserted comes out clean. Take it out from the oven, cool it in the wire rack for about 5 minutes. Remove it from the ramekins and serve it while they are still warm.
Sending this to Cook, Eat Delicious Dessert- Coconut hosted by Raksha's Kitchen originally started by Raven , Let's Cook- Baked Goodies, Cooking Concepts- Holiday Baking, A 100 Day Global Food Festival, SYF and HWS Series- Cardamom, Jingle All The Way, Christmas Delicacy, Sinful Delights and Bake Fest
42 comments:
This is super yum Ayeesha..:) Loved the idea of using rice flour in bakes.. the pic are simply glorious..:) Wonderfully done and beautifully presented..;)
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Rice flour cake looks yummy...Lovely clicks..
Oh... yummy... This is very new to me... should give it a try...
They look so pretty love the crunch on top of the coconut yum:)
that sounds wonderful and what a great texture.
this is interesting and delicious recipe...perfect and looks so inviting...thank you so much for sending over..do link to the linky tool also, if you have problem with linking just mail me will do it..
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Interesting recipe and innovation!
rice flour cake looks awesome... never heard of these before... would surely give this a try.. thanks for sharing the recipe...
Bibinka is one dessert that I had it from Goa and it was simply mind blowing. Thanks for sharing this recipe.
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The pic of the bibingka just stood out on my blogger dashboard updates, looks so good....
never tried this ever - am sure it tastes as good as it looks :)......lovely pics
Wow!!! This looks so inviting.........bookmarked
Wow!!! This looks so inviting.........bookmarked
Never had or heard about this dish.It looks delicious.
Looks yummy and the clicks are terrific. Thx for linking to the event.
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Rice cake looks super yum!!!
Beautiful looking rice flour cake,looks super moist and fabulous..
Yummy rice flour cakes..beautiful clicks.
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wow awesome sweet....
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I love the zeal within you to try things not just from your world but from the entire Universe....hats off!! :)
And ya, forgot to tell, the Bibingka look unmatched! I was in Philippines for about a year, so can really cherish it...
This is such a gorgeous looking cake. Love the crunchy top of the cake.
this luks awesome dear....
This cake looks awesome,Umm.We have a similar version in Srilanka called "Bibikkan".A must try..
It is always great to learn about food from different countries around the world. these little cakes look mouthwatering!
I've had lots of Filipino entrees, but never a Filipino dessert!
Looks yummy and awesome. would luv to have it
Never had this before, but it does sound pretty good! And I love the pics too.
we have something similar the name bibingka
delicious looking cake
beautiful presentation and clicks dear..perfectly baked cake...
wow! rice flour in bakes?! definitely new for me! And the pics are just beyond amazing! :)
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New one and looks yummy. The clicks are gorgeous. Thx for linking to the event.
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Yummy yummy ..perfect with rice flour!!
Thanx for linking it to my event as well..
Something new to me...LOVE discovering new methods, tastes, ingredients....
Hey sweetie, how you been? Hope you settled well in India. I've missed visiting you space. I think I've tasted these cakes made with rice flour. YUM!
Superbly done Bibinka Dear.Simply drooling here.Luv it
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This is entirely new to me Ayeesha. Thank you very much for sharing the recipe and linking it to the event.
Wow, that looks amazing! Gorgeous & delicious!!!
How are you my dear fellow Pearl City-ian ;) Sorry for not dropping by for long. How have you been? The rice flour cake and the paal paniyaarams look so good! Wish I lived near you :)
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Bibingka looks really nice and fluffy!:-) I am sure you had fun baking it..and even more fun eating it!Hehe..
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