Cheese Puto are soft, fluffy, and extra delicious with pockets of cheese! These Filipino steamed cakes are easy to make and fun to eat. They are delicious on their own or served with dinuguan or pancit.
Puto is traditionally made of rice. The grains are soaked overnight in water to soften and then processed into a soft dough called galapong. The natural fermentation of soaking the rice acts as a leavening agent, but it's common to add yeast or baking powder to help the cake rise.
The prepared batter is either steamed as whole loaves or into individual portions, and the steaming vessel is usually lined with banana leaves to impart aroma. Flavorings and toppings such as pandan water, cheese, salted eggs, grated coconut meat, and butter are added for extra flavor and texture.
Puto refers to these muffins and other kakanin varieties cooked by steaming, such as lanson, kutsinta, and puto maya.
Ingredient list
I always make puto with rice flour, and they're delicious, but when I found this cheese puto recipe, I couldn't wait to try it! Soft, moist, and fluffy, they're delicious bites of heaven!
- Batter- made of all-purpose flour, evaporated milk, eggs, butter, sugar, baking powder, and vanilla. It's a great base recipe that can be modified to make other flavors; feel free to experiment with pandan or ube extracts!
- Cheese- I like adding shredded cheddar to the batter to create creamy cheese pockets. You can skip this if you like and sprinkle it on top. Besides cheddar, you can also use sliced salted eggs, kesong puti, processed cheese (Eden), and even ham or crisp-cooked bacon to add a savory note to the rice cakes.
Equipment Needed
- Steamer- preferably with a conical-shaped lid to keep the condensing steam from dripping on the puto.
- Katsa (muslin) or lightweight cotton- for covering the lid to absorb the condensing steam
- Individual molds- You can use tin cans and ramekins, but I prefer silicone mini muffin cups because they make removing the steamed cake easier. This recipe makes about 40 pieces using mini molds and about 20 molds of regular size.
Cheese puto instructions
- Combine flour, sugar, and baking powder in a large bowl and stir well. Add eggs one at a time and beat well using an electric mixer after each addition.
- Add milk and beat until smooth. Add water and continue to beat until the batter is thin and smooth.
- Add butter and vanilla extract. Stir until well blended. Add the shredded cheese and stir until combined.
- Fill molds with batter up to ยพ full. Arrange molds in a single layer on a steamer rack and place in the steamer.
- Steam until a toothpick inserted in the center of the muffin comes out clean.
- Turn off the heat, top each puto with the sliced cheese, and cover to allow the residual heat to melt the cheese.
Quick tip
If you prefer a cracked top, steam the puto on medium-high heat. For a smooth dome, steam on low heat.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is puto the same as mochi?
Puto is a type of Filipino steamed cake made with rice flour and has a soft, fluffy texture similar to a muffin. Mochi, on the other hand, is made with glutinous rice flour and is soft and sticky.
What does a puto taste like?
These Filipino steamed rice cakes are mostly soft and fluffy with a subtle sweetness.
How long does puto last?
If stored properly, they should last up to 3 days in the refrigerator. To reheat, you can re-steam them or warp them in a moist paper towel and microwave for a few seconds.
Serving suggestions
- These Filipino muffins are traditionally enjoyed as a snack or dessert. They're delicious with hot coffee or ice-cold samalamig!
- It's common to serve them as a side to savory dishes such as dinuguan or pancit guisado. Soft and fluffy, they provide a delicious contrast of flavor and texture.
Looking for more recipes to make in a steamer? This cassava suman made with grated kamoteng kahoy and coconut milk are hearty and filling. It took me a while to nail down the perfect dough for siopao asado, but these steamed buns are worth the long search. Enjoy!
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Ingredients
- 1 ยฝ cups flour
- 1 cup sugar
- 1 tablespoon baking powder
- 3 eggs
- 6 ounces evaporated milk
- ยฝ cup water
- 2 tablespoons butter, melted
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- ยฝ cup cheddar cheese. shredded
- American processed cheese (Eden), sliced
Equipment
- Steamer
- puto moulds
- kitchen towel
Instructions
- In a large bowl, combine flour, sugar, and baking powder. Mix well.
- Add eggs on at a time and using an electric mixer, beat after each addition.
- Add milk and beat until smooth.
- Add water and continue to beat until batter is thin and smooth.
- Add butter and vanilla extract. Stir until well blended.
- Add the shredded cheese and stir until combined.
- Fill molds with batter up to ยพ full. Arrange molds in a single layer on steamer rack and place over steamer.
- Steam for about 8 to 10 minutes or until a toothpick inserted comes out clean.
- Turn off the heat and top each puto with a slice of cheese. Cover for about 1 minute to allow the residual heat to melt the cheese.ย
- Allow to slightly cool before removing from molds.
Notes
- If you prefer a cracked top, steam the puto on medium-high heat. For a smooth dome, steam on low heat.
- The nutritional info is calculated at 2 pieces of puto per serving.
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Nutrition Information
โThis website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.โ
Nestor Pingol says
Good day ho! Ask ko lng ho gaano po karami ang 6 ounce sa cup.
Lalaine says
3/4 cup po ang 6 ounces.
Chelle says
Ms. Lalaine,
Hi! Can I do this using the oven? I don't have a steamer. Do I need to do some adjustments on the ingredients, etc?
Thank you!
Chelle
Lalaine says
Yes, you can do in the oven using a bain marie/water batch. No adjustments to recipe needed ๐
Tin says
Can I use po cake flour ? and same measurement pa din po ba?
Lalaine says
Hello Tin,
Hindi ko pa nasubukan eto with cake flour so hindi ako sure if you need to make adjustments sa ibang ingredients if you substitute with cake flour.
Nelle says
I've been using cake flour, and it was good. Haven't tried the regular flour though.
Thanks for this recipe, by the way. Easy and yummy!
Lalaine says
Thanks for the tip, Nelle ๐
Jojo says
Hello
From nyc. Did puto with real uve.
I was wondering where did you get the plactic steamer and mini molds!
Jojo
Lalaine Manalo says
I bought them in the Philippines but I'm sure you can find them at Amazon also ๐
Joy says
Salamat sa recipe sabi ng boyfriend ko at mommy niya ,subrang super delicious daw although hindi perfect ang shape dahil wala akong makita/mabili na plastic puto shape for steaming dito sa Lugar nila,but!I made the taste perfect.
Lalaine says
Thank you, Joy, for the feedback. I am glad nagustuhan nila ๐
Cristine says
Hi ms. Lalaine ask ko lang po kng anong flour ng korean ang pwedeng gamitin iba't ibang klase po kasi ng flour meron dto sa south korea ?
Lalaine says
Hello Cristine,
Pasensya ka na, Cristine, hindi kasi ako familiar sa mga brand sa Korea. Hanapin mu yung all purpose flour. ๐
Connie says
hello po, did you use the silicone baking cup liners po ba?
Lalaine says
Yes, silicone baking cups ginagamit ko ๐
kathleen says
hi! po ms. lalaine i just want to ask gaano po katagal, tatagal po itong puto na ito (expiration) and sa recipe po na to ilang puto po magagawa? thanks po
Lalaine says
Hello Kathleen
Mga 2 to 3 days good. If you want to keep them longer, store them an airtight container in the freezer, then thaw out and pop in the microwave for a few seconds para lumambot uli. The recipe makes about 40 small pieces ๐
Kim Markley says
Hi ! I don't know how to leave a comment so I am just writing here. This recipe is amazing! Tastes just like home! Thank you!
Lalaine says
Thanks for the feedback, Kim. I am glad you enjoyed them ๐
Shirley says
Mam, what if i dont have microwave. The 2 to 3days storage po hindi nakalagay sa fridge. Dapat ba ay malamig na ang puto bago ilagay sa airtight contacontainer... Thanks po
Lalaine says
Yes, palamigin po completely before ilipat sa airtight container para hindi mapanis agad.
rose says
Hello! I made this puto last Friday. Soooo yummy! I've read the comments about not rising and being flat. Firstly, the baking powder that was used was probably not fresh. Secondly, she mentioned mini puto molds. I used the regular plastic ones that you can buy in the palengke because I want big puto. Big mistake! The puto was raw at the bottom. Steamed them some more. Were cooked but they were flattened. Second batch, I've used the mini ones. They were perfect!!! Thank you for the recipe!
Lalaine says
Thank you, Rose, for the feedback and for sharing your tips ๐
Cora says
Hi Lalaine! I tried your Cheese Puto recipe and I was successful...my family loves it! Thank you so much!
Lalaine says
Thank you, Cora. I am glad the family like it. ๐
edith says
can you bake them? Thanks much!
Lalaine says
Hi Edith,
Baking would create a different texture as you need moist heat. If you'd have a steamer you can try doing it on a bain marie?
algeleen says
hello po ask ko lang po sana pede ko po bang gamitin yung bread flour or wheat flour instead of all purpose flour ? salamat po ng madami
Lalaine says
Hello Algeleen,
Hindi ko pa na-try ito other than with all purpose but I think wheat flour will work, iba lang siguro ang magiging texture.
Kris says
Hi. Thanks for sharing this recipe. I tried it today. It was my first time to make puto and my family liked it (even my pihikan na byenan) ๐โบ
Grace says
Hi,
Tried the recipe today. Is the batter supposed to be runny. I followed the instructions but feel like i missed something. ๐
Lalaine says
Yes, the batter will be runny. Did the puto come out ok?
Belle says
hi po, the puto rise but no dome shape, ano po prob nya? its more like kutsinta shape not yun pabilog
Ercey says
Hello! Thanks for the recipe I made it today it turned Perfect My husband and my daughter
Love it .so delicious and very tasty
Liza says
I tried the recipe. It's delicious. Can you give me tips. The puto did not rise at all. It was flat. What did I do wrong? Thanks
Lalaine says
Please check if your baking powder is fresh and not expired. This is usually the cause why puto won't rise.
Mayette says
Hi! I tried this today and my kids (and ne!) loved it! First time for my kids to try puto. I used full cream milk i stead of the evap and water and it turned out ok. I also colored some just for fun. Thsnks v much for the yummy recipe!
Lalaine says
You're welcome, Mayette. I am glad you enjoyed them ๐
rhenz says
Hi po... nag try po ako gumawa ngnputo umaalsa sya pag nakasakaling sa steamer pero pag dinangal ko na sa steamer bumabalik sya sa dati... bakit po ganun para syang cocchinta umaalsa naman pero pag hinaon na nag pa flat sya...
Julieta R. Tiano says
Hi! Ganun din sakin, ag kukunin Na ung mga puto, ngpa flat sya... Bakit kaya?
Lalaine says
Hello Julieta
I am so sorry at the recipe didn't work for you well. The only reason I can think off bakit hindi umalsa is baka yung baking powder luma na? Yun kasi ang pampaalsa.
sharon says
Ms. Lalaine,
Thanks for this but can I use rice flour instead?
Lalaine says
Hello Sharon,
I've never tried this with rice flour so I cannot guarantee results. You may want to try this recipe http://www.kawalingpinoy.com/puto/
Julieta R. Tiano says
Hi Ms Lallaine. Ganun din sakin, I'm about to take Na the putos from the steamer, nung binuksan ko ung lid, OK ung alsa nya, pero bat biglang ngpa flat Nang knuha ko Na? Ano kaya ang problems?
gigi flores says
hello Miss Lalaine ๐ can i use rice flour instead of all purpose flour? same measurement too? thanks a lot.
gigi
Jen says
Hello po paano po yung apoy po ng steamer? I mean high heat po ba or saang number po sa stove ang ilagay pra po sa steamer? Failed po kc ginawa ko nilagay ko sa nmber 8. Too high po ba?
Lalaine says
Pasensya na hindi ako familiar sa stove adjustments sa Philippines, hindi ko alam equivalent nang mga numbers. Just make sure hindi katamtaman lang ang apoy.
April says
Hi Ms Lalaine,
Masarap yung puto however like the others nagmukha syang kutsina huhuhu. The baking powder is not expired , i made sure of that. I also made sure the batter is runny. Could it baka kulang ang measurement ng baking powder ko? But i made sure also that my baking powder is leveled 1 tablespoon. Also how do i prevent the top of the puto from wrinkling. By the way i covered the lid with cloth too :-/ help!
Beth says
cover your steamer with cheese cloth and set your stove temp to medium high. I hope this help.
Lalaine says
Thanks for the tips, Beth ๐
May says
Hi Lalaine,
Just made these. They're very yummy. Our midnight snack yay! Sarap talaga. I used a 'medium' size silicon round mold coz I didn't have a small size. So I steamed it for 20 minutes. (Note: at 15 minutes, the middle part is still uncooked).
I will look for a small silicon mold para bite size naman.
Thank you talaga sa mga recipes mo. And since it's a long weekend, I might bake again tonight hehe.
~May
Lalaine says
Favorite snack ko rin ito and I usually make a huge batch on weekends para baon or merienda the whole week.
Thanks for the feedback, May. ๐