How to make Kutsinta
Kutsinta
Kutsinta is one of my favorite Pinoy delicacies or kakanin. I always buy
a pack (6 pcs) of these for breakfast with pancit bihon that you can
buy in the neighborhood. This is a classic kutsinta with niyog.
This recipe is so quick and easy to do!
Kutsinta Recipe
Ingredients
1 cup cassava flour
1 cup all-purpose flour
1 cup brown sugar
3 cups water
1 tbsp lye water
1 tsp atsuete seeds (optional pangkulay)
1 cup all-purpose flour
1 cup brown sugar
3 cups water
1 tbsp lye water
1 tsp atsuete seeds (optional pangkulay)
Instruction
1. In a medium bowl, mix all the dry ingredients starting from the
cassava flour, all-purpose flour, and brown sugar then mix all the
ingredients.
2. Gradually add water and continue mixing until all ingredients are well combined.
3. Mix lye water and anatto water (soak the anatto seed in 3 tbsp water) then continue mixing.
4. Place the mixture into individual molds and steam for 40 minutes to 1
hour. Check it with toothpick test in the center, if your toothpick
comes out clean. Then it’s cooked.
5. Serve with fresh shredded coconut or cheese on top.
You want a unique flavour of Kutsinta? Try these unique flavors of
Mango, Ube and Pandan Kutsinta! You can use fresh ingredients or use
flavorings & food coloring. You can usually buy it in leading
supermarkets.
Unique Flavors of
Mango, Ube and Pandan Kutsinta
Share and Enjoy!


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