Puto Calasiao Recipe - Today's Delight (2024)

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Puto Calasiao are bite size, sticky, white rice cakes that originated from the province of Calasiao, Pangasinan. This town is famous for puto calasiao, different flavored rice cakes (kakanin), kutsinta and sweets.

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Because of its popularity, it is not only sold in Calasiao but as far as Manila. Many street vendors selling puto calasiao lined the freeway going to Bagiuo City.

It is serve as a snack and very addicting. You can easily munch on many pieces in one sitting.

Today, puto calasiao are made in rainbow of colors and different flavors with or without cheese.

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Flavored Puto Calasiao.

You’ll be surprise that this puto is made from rice. Rice is abundant in Asia, so you’ll find many versions of rice cakes in Asian countries.

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Traditionally, puto calasiao is made from fermented rice, water and sugar.

It doesn’t involve many process to make this delicious bite size rice cakes but fermentation takes time.

Rice is soaked in water and run through a rice milling machine to achieve a smoother texture. Once all the ingredients are mixed, it is then fermented in earthen jars for a few days.

If you go to youtube and watch how they make it, you will be amaze with the enormous molds they use and how quickly they pour the mixture into each mold.

No wonder why they’re known as the Rice Cake Capital of the Philippines.

So, if you are visiting the Philippines and going up North, don’t forget to visit or stop by Calasiao, Pangasinan and have this inexpensive delicious goodies.

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If you’ve never been there, you’ll be surprise to see a street packed with tiny stalls, all of them selling this puto and other popular Filipino kakanins. This is the livelihood of most of the residents in the area.

I bet you, in no time you would devour many pieces before leaving the place. Also, don't forget to purchase bags of Puto Calasiao to munch on along the way.

Tips in Making Puto Calasiao

I am not an expert in fermentation instead I am using yeast to speed up the process. With limited knowledge on fermentation, I can’t suggest having this mixture sit for days in room temperature to make an authentic puto.

If you want to make it the traditional way, then this recipe is not for you. Also, I don’t think I have the patience to wait days to satisfy my craving.

1. Combine plain rice and glutinous rice in a container. Pour enough water to cover rice and soak for 3 hours. I used jasmine rice.

2. Use a spoon to remove water and set aside. Water will be used while blending.

3. Place rice mixture in blender and liquefy mixture adding a few spoons of water until the right batter consistency is reach. I showed the consistency in my video.

4. Transfer mixture in a bowl, add sugar and mix well. Then stir-in yeast.

5. Set it aside for 8 hours or overnight at room temperature covered with saran wrap. Note: I have A/C in the house, so place it in a cooler area, but not the fridge.

6. Lightly grease or spray each mold with oil.

7. Pour mixture in each mold but not full. It will rise a little bit.

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Bite sized rice cakes in mould.

8. Steam for about 13 to 18 minutes. Top it with cheese if you like.

9. Cover steamer lid with cheese cloth to absorb dripping droplets of water from condensation.

10. Use the toothpick test. Dip toothpick at the center of puto to check if done. If it comes out clean then remove from steamer.

11. Let it cool for 10 minutes.

12. Remove puto from mold using a toothpick or fork.

13. Top it with grated coconut, if desired. Enjoy!

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Top puto calasiao with grated coconut or cheese.

How to Make Puto Calasiao Recipe

So if you've been craving for puto calasiao, try this simple and easy recipe. Watch my video “How to make Puto Calasiao Recipe”. Magluto na tayo!

If you have a better recipe please share it. Let me know how I can improve this recipe. Thank you for visiting.

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Note: This recipe is for regular WHITE puto.

Puto Calasiao Mold

Many are asking where to buy this puto calasiao mold. I acquired these molds from my mom’s catering business ages ago. I’m not even sure if it is still available in the Philippines.

Anyway, to give you guys an idea I measured the mold. It is roughly 1 ¾ inches (top diameter) x ½ inch (height) x 1 inch (bottom diameter).

Luckily, I have about a hundred of these molds which is so convenient when steaming these mini puto.

I researched Amazon and found some mini silicon liners that might work. I’ve never used silicon to steam puto but I’ve done it with vegetables.

Food grade silicon is safe to use up to 572 degrees F so it should work for steaming puto.

By using individual molds, you can fit more in a steamer. If you plan to buy the cylinder silicon mold, first, measure your steamer if it fits.

These molds are the closest in size to mine. My molds are still smaller though.

So you need to adjust steaming time and the best way to check is doing the toothpick test. I hope this helps.

Recipe

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Puto Calasiao Recipe

Puto Calasiao is a white bite sized sticky rice cake that originated from the province of Calasiao, Pangasinan Philippines.

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Course: Snack

Cuisine: Filipino

Prep Time: 1 day day

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 day day 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 3 people

Calories: 176kcal

Ingredients

  • ½ cup uncooked rice jasmine
  • ¼ cup glutinous rice
  • ½ to ¾ cup white sugar start with ½ and taste, add more sugar depending on your preference
  • ¾ cup water or enough to cover the rice
  • ½ teaspoon instant yeast

Instructions

  • Combine rice (jasmine) and glutinous rice in a container. Add enough water to cover the rice mixture. Soak for 3 hours.

  • After 3 hours, if you are making this amount only, you may put all the rice in the blender using a spoon to drain the water. Don’t discard the water (pinagbabaran).

    Pulse the “liquefy” button in your blender, slowly adding water to reach a consistency similar to a batter.

  • Add sugar. Mix well. Then stir-in the yeast. Blend well.Set aside for 8 hours or overnight covered with saran wrap and let the fermentation begin.

  • Use vegetable oil to grease the puto mold.

  • The rice mixture willdouble in size. Mix before pouring in the molds.

  • Pour mixture in greased molds. The mold size I used was 1 ¾ inches wide and ½ inch in height.

  • Add 8 cups of water in the steamer and bring to a simmer.

  • Steam rice mixture for 13 to 18 minutes. If using a bigger mold, it will take longer. Use a toothpick and poke at least 2 of the puto (rice cake) to see if already done. If after poking and toothpick is clean, then it is done.

  • Remove from steamer and let cool for about 10 minutes.

  • Use a toothpick or fork to remove puto from mold.

  • Serve plain or with fresh grated coconut. Enjoy!

Notes

  1. Make sure to cover steamer lid with cloth that can absorb water. Dripping water in the rice cake can affect its consistency.
  2. If you are looking for puto calasiao mold, I have listed a few in the blog. Molds I am using are hand me down from my mom's catering business. Molds I found on Amazon are the closest in size to the one I am using.

Nutrition

Calories: 176kcal | Carbohydrates: 38g | Protein: 4g | Sodium: 6mg | Potassium: 66mg | Fiber: 1g | Calcium: 9mg | Iron: 0.5mg

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FAQs

What are the two types of puto? ›

Puto dahon or puto dahon saging - a puto from the Hiligaynon people that is traditionally cooked wrapped in a banana leaf. Puto kutsinta (typically just called kutsinta or cuchinta)- a steamed rice cake similar to putong puti, but is made using lye.

How long can you keep puto in the fridge? ›

Make-Ahead and Storage. The batter can be made ahead of time; it will keep in the fridge for up to 1 day. Steamed puto can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for a week or in the freezer for up to 3 weeks.

What food is similar to puto? ›

Much like the puto, kutsinta is also made with ground rice and sugar, with the addition of lye (sodium hydroxide) to give it its distinct muddy yellow color and jelly-like texture. Usually sold in packs alongside mounds of puto, the kutsinta is normally served topped with grated coconut.

What is a puto delicacy in English? ›

'Puto' is a fermented steamed rice cake produced in the Philippines. 'Bibingka' is another Philippine rice cake made from wet-milled rice flour combined with sugar and coconut milk, wrapped in banana leaves with charcoal placed on top, and baked until brown.

What is the name puto in English? ›

Puto is the masculine form of the multi-functional Spanish puta, meaning “prostitute.” It's used as a slur against people who are gay and an insult to anyone perceived as weak or contemptible.

What is the difference between Puto Maya and Biko? ›

Puto maya is characteristically al dente, compared to the mushier texture of biko. Biko can also be prepared with other common Filipino ingredients.

What is puto in Filipino slang? ›

For Tagalog speakers, puto. [1] is synonymous primarily with a certain confection comprised of fermented rice and coconut. It is not a cognate for the well-known Spanish profanity. The word itself is derived from the Malay word puttu, which literally means “portioned.”

Is puto a Filipino food? ›

Puto is a Filipino steamed cake that's typically eaten for merienda (snack) or dessert. It has a mellow sweetness that makes it a great base for pairing it with other dishes such as salted egg or more commonly dinuguan (Filipino pork blood stew).

What is the shelf life of puto Calasiao? ›

The Department of Science and Technology (DoST) said that Calasiao puto normally has a shelf life of two days at room temperature (30 C), and six days if refrigerated at 16 C.

Who invented puto? ›

No one knows for sure when it was “invented”, but Filipino Puto probably originated from the Puttu of Kerala in India, however other theories also claim that this dish could have originated in Southeast Asia and made its way to India because Austronesians are among the oldest rice farmers.

What is best paired with puto? ›

Puto (rice cake) is a well-loved Filipino snack It's the natural partner to dinuguan and pancit, but you can eat it as is for a delicious merienda, too.

Is Kutsinta a puto? ›

Puto cuchinta or kutsinta is a type of steamed rice cake (puto) found throughout the Philippines. It is made from a mixture of tapioca or rice flour, brown sugar and lye, enhanced with yellow food coloring or annatto extract, and steamed in small ramekins.

What is the derogatory meaning of puto? ›

Spanish insults are often of a sexual nature, taking the form of implying a lack of sexual decency if the insulted person is a woman (e.g. puta, "whor*", perra "bitch") or implying a supposed lack of masculinity if the insulted person is male (e.g. maricón "fa*ggot", puto "male prostitute").

What is puto Indian food? ›

It is made of steamed cylinders of ground rice layered with coconut shavings, sometimes with a sweet or savory filling on the inside. Puttu is usually a breakfast dish served hot with either sweet side dishes such as palm sugar or banana, or savoury with chana masala, chutney, rasam, or meat curries.

What does puto mean in German translation? ›

Wiktionary
FromToVia
• puto→ GigoloStricher↔ gigolo
• puto→ gottverdammtverdammthöllischen↔ goddamn
• puto→ StrichjungeStricher↔ hustler
• puto→ Stricher↔ manwhor*
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What are the two types of paella? ›

There are three main types of paella:
  • Valencian paella/paella valenciana: rice, green vegetables, rabbit, chicken, or duck, snails, beans, and seasoning.
  • Seafood paella/paella de marisco: rice, seafood, and seasoning.
  • Mixed paella/paella mixta: combination of seafood, meat, vegetables, beans, and seasoning.
Sep 22, 2015

What is the difference between puttu and puto? ›

The word puto comes from the Malay word “puttu,” which means “portioned.” This makes sense considering most of the time, puto is made in mini muffin or cupcake molds that are around one to one and half inches–the perfect portion if you ask me. Puto is a type of kakanin, or “rice cake,” from the Philippines.

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