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Preparation time
10min
Total time
30min
Portion
28 portion(s)
Level
easy
  • TM 6
  • TM 5
  • TM 31
published: 2021/10/29
changed: 2021/10/29

Ingredients

Puto cuchinta or kutsinta (Filipino steamed rice cake)

  • 250 grams glutinous rice
  • 0.5 litre water
  • 1 tsp achuete (annatto powder)
  • 185 grams Dark Muscovado Sugar
  • 1 tsp lye water (optional)
  • 50 grams grated coconut (for garnish)

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Recipe's preparation

  1. Place 185 g of sugar into mixing bowl and mill 10 secs, speed 9.
    Add all the remaining dried ingredients into the mixing bowl and combine 4 secs/ speed 9.


    Add the 450 ml of water and mix for 4 secs / speed 10 (or use turbo function twice).


    Transfer into a bowl and set a side.


    Clean the bowl, add the 1.0 litre of water, set the 30 mins, varoma and 1.0 speed.


    Wait until the temperature reached "Varoma" (approx. 10mins)
    Meantime, slightly grease the puto moulder by spray oil them (see pic).


    Add the lye water to the mixture and mix well using spatula.


    Pour the mixture into the individual puto moulder (3/4 full).


    Steam for 10 to 12 mins.


    Let it cool down for 10 mins and remove from the moulder.


    Serve with grated coconut and enjoy!

Tip

teaspoon
puto moulds

Tips:

Achuete also known as annatoo powder


When colour turned to glossy, it's cooked or use toothpick or bbq stick to check if fully cooked (tip: if does not stick, then it's cooked)


For variation, replace achuete with other flavour (pandan or ube)


If muscovado is not available, use brown sugar

Thermomix Model

  • Appliance TM 6 image
    Recipe is created for
    TM 6
    For cooking (simmering) at temperatures of 95°C or above (200°F), the simmering basket should always be used instead of the TM6 measuring cup, as the TM6 measuring cup fits tightly in the lid. The simmering basket rests loosely on top, is steam-permeable, and also prevents food spatter from the mixing bowl.
  • Appliance TM 5 image
    Recipe is created for
    TM 5
    If you are using a Thermomix® TM6 measuring cup with your Thermomix® TM5:
    For cooking (simmering) at temperatures of 95°C or above (200°F), the simmering basket should always be used instead of the TM6 measuring cup, as the TM6 measuring cup fits tightly in the lid. The simmering basket rests loosely on top, is steam-permeable, and also prevents food spatter from the mixing bowl.
    Please note that the TM5 mixing bowl has a larger capacity than the TM31 (capacity of 2.2 liters instead of 2.0 liters for TM 31). Recipes for the Thermomix TM5 may not be cooked with a Thermomix TM31 for safety reasons without adjusting the quantities. Risk of scalding by spraying of hot liquids: Do not exceed the maximum filling quantity and observe the filling level markings of the mixing bowl!

  • Appliance TM 31 image
    Recipe is created for
    TM 31

This recipe was provided to you by a Thermomix ® customer and has not been tested by Vorwerk Thermomix ® or The Mix Australia Pty Ltd and The Mix New Zealand Ltd.
Vorwerk Thermomix ® and The Mix Australia Pty Ltd and The Mix New Zealand Ltd assume no liability, particularly in terms of ingredient quantities used and success of the recipes.
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