Yesterday, while waiting for the kids' afternoon classes to finish, we made Ginataang Bilo-bilo (otherwise known as Sticky Rice Balls in Coconut Milk), because we've been craving for it for the longest time. Sure, we could have just saved by time and effort by buying cooked bilo-bilo at the food stalls in the public market, but that takes the fun out of rolling your own rice balls! It's a fun activity, apparently, especially when you're doing it with friends. It's like being a kid and playing with Play-Doh all over again, haha!
Ginataang Bilo-bilo
Ingredients:
2 cups glutinous rice flour
2 tablespoons rice flour
3/4 cup warm water
6 cups coconut milk (gata)
1 cup sugar
1 cup ripe jackfruit (langka), shredded
3 cups sweet potato (kamote), cubed
1 cup taro root (gabi), cubed
1 1/2 cup plantain (saba), sliced
2 cups mini tapioca (sago), cooked
1 1/2 cup coconut cream
1 pandan leaf (optional)
Procedure:
1. Make the glutinous rice balls: Combine glutinous rice flour and rice flour. Add warm water and knead to form a dough. Take ½ tablespoon dough and roll in your palms to form a ball. Place on a plate. Repeat with the rest of the dough. Set aside.
Bilo-bilo (sticky rice balls). |
Jackfruit (langka). |
Sweet potatoes (kamote) and taro root (gabi). |
Plantain (saba). |
Project Bilo-bilo is complete! |
This looks so yummy. I think I could get most of the ingredients except jackfruit. Is there a good substitute?
ReplyDeleteThis sounds so yummy! I bet my kids would love it!
ReplyDeleteThis looks absolutely delicious! I've made soups with coconut milk before, but the rice balls are something I never knew about. I'm going to try them soon!
ReplyDeleteThis is so interesting! Thanks for sharing! Never would have heard of this.
ReplyDeleteWow! I would love to try making this recipe! My husband would absolutely love these. This is my kind of weekend treat.
ReplyDeleteI love the sound of this - so much. It looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteSound yummy. I love your recipe so much. Keep it up!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good, I'm a huge fan of rice desserts
ReplyDeleteThis certainly sounds like an interesting snack and fun to make. Can't wait to try it.
ReplyDeleteI would love to try it out, I've never made it from scratch and I think it's an amazing recipe! :)
ReplyDeletemmm looks ymmy always looking for new ways to use coconut milk
ReplyDeleteYum, looks delicious! Never saw this plate before!
ReplyDeleteOoh this sounds like such a lovely dish indeed. This is a really good way to use coconut milk.
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of this dish before, but it looks delicious! Is it a dessert or a main dish?
ReplyDeleteOh, this looks absolutely delicious. I love everything cooked in coconut milk
ReplyDeleteThis looks super delicious. I have never seen and heard of something like that, but I am eager to taste it.
ReplyDeletexo Corina
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