Leche Puto Recipe
Leche Puto or Puto Flan is a combination of Leche Flan and Puto. This is a type of dessert, as far as I am concerned because it is sweet and tastes like a native version of custard cake. I liked it a lot, but I had to control myself because it is so rich and sweet. This…
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Leche Puto or Puto Flan is a combination of Leche Flan and Puto. This is a type of dessert, as far as I am concerned because it is sweet and tastes like a native version of custard cake. I liked it a lot, but I had to control myself because it is so rich and sweet.
This version is made of creamy leche flan, which is really a combination of egg yolks and condensed milk. The puto or steamed bun balances the flavor. I made the puto using the puto cheese recipe less the cheese. I wanted this to be easy and quick, so I made sure that ingredients are not too many and the procedure is not complicated. I think that I was able to achieve my plan.
We will be having this leche puto as a dessert for new year’s eve dinner along with cassava cake. We will also be having lechon belly, steamed lobster and king crab legs, seafood paella, and lengua in white mushroom sauce. This is a day celebration to welcome the new year. Kain po tayo.
Try this easy Leche Puto Recipe. Let me know what you think.
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Leche Puto Recipe
Ingredients
- 6 cups water for steamining
Puto:
- ¾ cup all-purpose flour
- 2 ½ teaspoons baking powder
- 6 tablespoons granulated white sugar
- ¾ cup fresh milk or evaporated milk
Leche Flan:
- 7 egg yolks
- 1 14 oz. can condensed milk
- ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
Instructions
- Pour water in a steamer of pot. Bring to a boil.
- Make the leche flan by beating the egg yolks. Gradually add the condensed milk while whisking and then continue to whisk until the texture becomes smooth. Add the vanilla extract. Whisk until all the ingredients are well blended.
- Fill half of each puto mold with the leche flan mixture. Arrange in a steamer. Steam for 25 minutes.
- Remove from the steamer and let cool.
- Meanwhile, make the puto mixture by combining all-purpose flour, sugar, and baking powder in a clean bowl. Mix well using a wire whisk. Gradually pour the milk while whisking and continue until the texture becomes smooth.
- Pour the puto mixture over the steamed leche flan.
- Arrange in a steamer and then steam for 30 to 35 minutes.
- Take the leche puto out of the steamer. Let cool.
- Remove from the mold and arrange in a plate.
- Serve for dessert. Share and Enjoy!
Nutrition Information
Arneth De Guzman says
1 14 oz. can condensed milk TO CUPS PLS.
Vanjo Merano says
I suggest using the Google converter tool.
Shiela Aringo says
Hi. Can I use flavored condensed milk in the flan? I was thinking of leche puto with a twist. Thanks
yes says
What if I use silicon cups instead of puto molds?
Vanjo Merano says
Yes, that will do too.
Bae Labe sa Munai says
Thank you for making more menu which is simple and easy to learn.You’re such best baker & chef. Thanks for sharing your delicious leche flan & puto leche flan.
Banban says
Saan mo PO nabili ang steamer na ginamit sa pag gawa ng Leche Puto? Nakita ko PO sa YouTube ang pag gawa mo ng Leche Puto. Salamat
Erlenie says
Hello po.. Patulong naman po.. Kasi i made this one at hindi dumikit yong lecheflan sa puto.. Bakit po kaya?
fhardana says
hello, I want to ask when making the leche flan, can i add some fruit juice or bits? for example, i want to add strawberry for a twisted flavor. I’m very curious. I might use this for our product presentation.
Mel says
What is the cooking time if unmake then in mini muffin tins instead? I have a puto recipe that takes 10 minutes in mini muffins tins. Would I still have to cook it for 30 mins or so?
My says
Hello. If I bake instead of steaming, will that work too? If yes, what should the temp and how long?
Vanjo Merano says
Good question. I believe not, since puto should be steamed. Although, the leche flan can be cooked by baking.
Gail says
Are you supposed to eat this cold or warm?
Vanjo Merano says
This is a good question. I think that it depends on your preference. I like mine cold.
Marisol Ignacio says
Hi Vanjo,
Did you purposely remove the fresh or evaporated milk from the above leche flan recipe? Your other leche flan recipe requires a cup of fresh or evaporated milk. I wanted to be sure before I make the leche puto recipe.
Thanks and Happy New Year!
Sol
Vanjo Merano says
Sol, thanks for asking. The flan in this recipe do not need evaporated milk and sugar. This makes it richer and creamier. It will taste a bit sweeter though, but the puto on top will balance the sweetness.
Divine Bangi says
Yummy. I’ll try to do this. Hoping it would be successful ????????