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
Lhuel says
Ms. L anu pong flour ang gamit nyo at baking powder nung una maganda nmn po kinalabasan pero nung gumawa kmi ulit hnd gaanu maganda ang itsura..
Lalaine says
Wala akong specific brand na binibili, kahit anong all-purpose flour lang. May ginawa ba differently the second time around?
Angelica says
I used rising flour and it still works. I just need to adjust the sugar coz itโs too sweet for me but itโs turn out good.
Thank you for the recipe! And and I used a small bread pan coz I donโt have puto molder
Lalaine says
Thanks for the tips! ๐
Patrick says
Have made puto quite a few times but using a mix, White King or one I bought at Commissary in Yokosuka, Japan (don't remember name, all you added was water) But when couple friends wanted me to make Dinuguan and Puto, I had no mix and no time to go to the asian store 13 miles away. I have tried once before to make from scratch using Rice flour and it was a disaster! Your recipe is excellent!! Had great results, taste was Sarap!!! Maraming Salamat for sharing!!!
Lalaine says
You're welcome ๐ I am glad you enjoyed the recipe, homemade is always better than boxed mix ๐
Lynn says
The best cheese puto ever! Thank you Ms. Lalaine ๐โค๏ธ
Lalaine says
You're welcome, Lynn. I am glad you enjoyed them.
Marilyn muncal says
May pagkakaiba b kung 3 large egg
Lalaine says
I used 3 large eggs ๐
Catherine says
Hello... Tnx for the recipe I will try it later .. I hope I can make it!!! Inshallah I'll send picture later!!
Lalaine says
You got this ๐
ace says
Hi, Ms. Lalaine,
Im writing this comment because a while ago I made a puto cheeze but its unfortunate its all wasted. the whole mixture was a complete waste. I used the putoflan mixture as puto base but its not worth it its not your recipe though. thats why I immediately searched the internet and found your recipe.
I want to try it at home the soonest time. Just want to ask is it ok to use Fresh Milk instead of Evap Milk? Does the water required? I mean can i substiture fresh milk instead of water or using water will have the best outcome? during the beating procedure do you have time frame on beating after each egg added? and time frame also on beating after adding milk and after adding water?please help me. If you could share the exact time on beating it would be very much helpful.
Thank you so much . God bless
Lalaine says
I don't have the exact time needed to beat each addition. I'd say about a minute or less, as long as they're well incorporated it's fine
Mel says
Thank you for the recipe! Delicious and perfect baon for my husband. I used bigger molds since I could not find mini puto molds here, just had to steam longer (20-25 minutes).
Lalaine says
I am glad you enjoyed the recipe. And thanks for sharing the steam time for larger size, I am sure other readers will find it helpful ๐
Zee says
Hello, what brand po yung steamer na gamit nyo sa video? Thank you.
Lalaine Manalo says
Electric steamer siya na order ko sa online. Pasenya na hindi ko alam ang brand kasi matagal na halos di ko mabasa ang tatak. ๐
Ellah Tayamen says
I tried the recipe today. All i thouught its fresh milk on the recipe.pero okay naman yung taste nya. It doesnt look as good/fluffy as yours in the picture but it turned to out to taste soft and kinda fluffy narin.thanks sa recipe
Lalaine says
Thank you, Ellah, for the feedback ๐
Jean says
Mam ok lang po ba kung bawasan ung sugar? Ayaw kasi ng parents ko sa matamis..may epekto po ba sa outcome ng puto? Baka po kasi hindi umalsa.
Lalaine says
Yes, pwede naman bawasan nang konti. And baking powder ang pampaalsa so I am sure konting bawas won't hurt ๐
Herlyn lazona says
Hi...i just want to ask...bakit po dumidikit yung puto sa molder..thank you ...firstimer here.. ๐
Lalaine says
Make sure to grease the mold if you're not using a silicone mold para hindi dumikit. Also let it cool first para mas madaling alisin ๐
carol b says
Hi! Can I bake this in the oven instead of steaming it? I bought a large mini muffin pan so doubt it will fit my steamer. If so, what temp in the oven and for how long? thanks!
Lalaine says
I am sorry but I've never tried doing this in the oven. I suppose you can set up a bain marie and try 350 F.
Julie Ann says
Hello po, ask ko lang po about sa egg kasama po ba eggyolk o egg white lang. I want to try this para ibenta ko po. Thank you
Lalaine says
Whole eggs ang gagamamitin. Good luck sa business ๐
Julie Ann says
Mam Bakit po ganun hindi umalsa ung puto na ni Luto ko.
Lalaine says
Paki-check po yung baking powder baka expired na. Usually that's the reason why hindi aalsa yung puto.
julie ann says
Dapat po b malakas apoy
Lalaine says
Slow fire lang para hindi masyado pumutok ang top nang puto ๐
Geraldine says
Hello po, yung akin din po hindi din naalala kahit hindi expired ang baking powder.
Ano pa po Kaya Ang other reason?
Lalaine says
Hello Geraldine,
I am sorry that the recipe didn't turn out well for you. I am not sure why they didn't rise as I've made this puto so many times and always with great results. I get great feedback from readers who have tried it as well. Marami kasi factors so I can't really pinpoint why hindi umalsa. Were the measurements followed correctly?
Joel says
1. Do not check every-time ung puto while cooking, kasi isa sa factor ung init nya instead na ialsa nya ung batter eh babagsak.
2. doouble check ung mixture either sumobra ng liquid or eggs maybe use measuring cups and spoons dapat exact lahat i made puto today the 1st batch was perfect and fluffy ung 2nd batter ko bumagsak nagmkha sya pudding, either sa steam dahil bukas sara bukas sara and also ung water na produce ng steamer sa loob bumagsak sa puto mismo kaya nag tubig and sa kakamadali ko instead na after cooking the puto ko dapat nilagay ung cheese eh isinabay ko kaya isa sa reason kaya bumagsak. haha follow exact preparations and ratio ng ingredients hindi sasablay, kasi ako gnawa ko rush dahil snacks na kaya lessons learned.
Lalaine says
Thank you for the tips ๐
jouhn says
my resting time po ba dapat? kasi may mga nababasa ko na at least 30mins resting time bago sya i steam?
Lalaine says
No resting time, it's ready to bake once you whisk together the mixture ๐
Gem says
Maam bakit hindi po umalsa yong niluto ko na puto cheese? Para naman cutchinta..
Aira says
Miss lalaine. Have u tried also puto in bilao??
Lalaine says
Hindi pa but will definitely put in on my to cook list ๐
Jinky Hilario says
Omg!!! Its so good!!!! I top it with cream cheese my husband loves it. Thank you
Lalaine says
Hello Jinky,
Thank you so much for your feedback, Jinky, I am glad you enjoyed the recipe. These cheese puto are really addicting and cream cheese sounds amazing!
Deena says
Hi..i was just wondering if i could use a mini muffin pans for this recipe because i dont have any puto molder on hand..hope to hear from you..
thanks a lot..
Lalaine says
HI Deena,
I am sure you can use a muffin pan. Just allow them to cool completely so they'll come off easily.
Myla says
Hi can I use disposable muffin cups
Lalaine says
I am not sure if paper disposable muffin cups will hold up to the steaming, they might fall apart?
Wenggay says
I just made the puto today and frankly, I am surpised! This is very yummmmmmy. My child like it a lot. Thank you for this delicious merienda recipe ๐
Lalaine says
You're welcome ๐
Juvy says
Pwede po ba lagyan ng itlog na maalat instead cheese?
Lalaine says
Palitan mo lang yung cheese with sliced salted eggs, before mu siya isteam lagay mo na yung eggs. ๐
carmela says
Hi currently cooking this recipe hope got it perfectly... Anu po b kaibahn ng b powder sa b soda
Lalaine says
Baking soda is sodium bicarbonate and needs a form of acid (lemon juice etc) to work. Baking powder is a combination of sodium bicarbonate and two kinds of acids so there is no need to add acidic ingredients to make it work.