Biko is a Filipino cake made with glutinous rice, coconut milk, and brown sugar, traditionally served on a round bamboo tray called bilao, lined with banana leaves.

It is usually topped with latik, a coconut-based topping that can be in syrup form or curd form (find the recipe within Sapin Sapin).

It is considered a kakanin, a term that refers to a Filipino snack or dessert primarily made from rice and coconut milk.

The recipe was featured in the TikTok live “Waiting for Christmas”.

  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Cost: Economical
  • Preparation time: 7 Minutes
  • Portions: 6People
  • Cooking methods: Boiling
  • Cuisine: Filipino
  • Seasonality: All seasons, Christmas

Ingredients

  • 1 cup glutinous rice
  • 1 cup coconut milk
  • 2 oz dark brown sugar
  • 1 pinch salt
  • 1/3 cup coconut milk
  • 0.7 oz dark brown sugar
  • 1 pinch salt

Steps

  • Soak the rice for at least 1 hour and rinse.

    In a pot, pour the coconut milk, add the rice, sugar, water, and salt. Bring to a boil.

    Allow the rice to absorb the milk (about 20 minutes).

    For the latik: Cook the coconut milk with sugar and a pinch of salt until the mixture resembles caramel (about 7 minutes).

    Spread the latik over the biko, placed in a bamboo container lined with banana leaves, and cut into squares.

    You can enrich with additional latik in its “crumble” version, by cooking longer until a sort of crumbly curd forms (see the Sapin Sapin recipe).

Christmas in the Philippines

The Philippines, one of the two predominantly Christian countries in Asia (about 90% of the population, of which 81% are Catholic), is one of the countries in the world where Christmas celebrations last the longest.

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