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WebStir the mixture before pouring into molds as the flour settles at the bottom. For small molds steam for 25-30 minutes depending on the size and the depth. With the 6 inch round …

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WebCuchinta without lye water is as delicious as any other version of this, using a few easy steps. To do recipes like this without lye water, mix the components in a big container, …

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WebKutsinta cooking process. Combine flour, tapioca flour, sugar, and water in a large bowl and stir well until dissolved and the mixture is smooth. Add atsuete and stir until well …

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WebInstructions. Slightly grease your kutsinta molds with oil and set aside. In a bowl, combine the all-purpose flour, tapioca flour and sugar. Add in the water and stir until sugar is …

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WebMix further until well-incorporated and smooth. Add in the annatto powder and mix until the color is uniform. Pour in the lye water and continue to mix. In molds greased with butter, …

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WebCombine 2 1/2 cup water, brown sugar, and salt in a large mixing bowl. Stir until sugar and salt is completely dissolved. In a small bowl, combine annatto powder and 1/2 cup water. …

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WebStep 1: Combine Ingredients. In a bowl, combine the dry ingredients: ¾ cup all-purpose flour, ¼ cup tapioca flour, ¾ cup brown sugar, and 1 teaspoon annatto powder. Whisk …

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WebPut on the stove over medium-high heat. When the water starts boiling, decrease the fire to low. In a bowl, add brown sugar and water. Mix well until sugar is dissolved. Add lye …

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WebCombine all of the dry ingredients in a medium-sized bowl. Add in the wet ingredients and mix thoroughly until smooth. Place the mixture in an individual mold and steam for twenty …

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WebTips in Making Kutsinta. 1. After mixing all the ingredients run it through a sieve for a smooth consistency. 2. Lightly brush each mold with vegetable oil before pouring …

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WebDirections. Soak annatto seeds in 2 tbsp. hot water. Stir well. Strain and set the colored water aside. In a mixing bowl, combine all purpose flour, cassava flour and brown sugar.

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WebKutsinta, also known as kuchinta or cuchinta, are classic Filipino kakanins (rice cakes) which are small, round, are reddish-brown in color, and have a sticky, jelly-like …

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WebBring water and sugar to a boil. Let cool. Add to flour, stir until smooth. Add lye water (lihiya) and mix well. Boil some water in the steamer. Stir flour mixture to recombine. Fill greased …

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WebWhile mixing, add water gradually and continue to mix until all ingredients are completely distributed. Add lye water and anatto water (soak the anatto seed in 3 tbsp water) then …

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WebAdd the lye water and annatto water (soak the anatto seed in 2 tbsp water) to the dissolved brown sugar and then set aside. In a bowl, mix the glutinous rice flour and rice flour and …

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WebVegetable or coconut oil. Slightly grease your kutsinta molds with oil and set aside. ½ cup all-purpose flour, 3 tablespoon tapioca starch, ½ cup muscovado sugar. In a large bowl, …

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WebAdd brown sugar. Mix well. Gradually add water then stir until smooth. Add the prepared syrup, lye water, and vanilla. Stir well. Fill puto molds with the mixture then arrange …

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