PUTO Recipe

These all time favorite Filipino delicacies can be eaten as snacks or as a breakfast, both paired with a cup of hot chocolate or coffee. Making and selling puto and kutsinta are hit business opportunities because:

  1. they are ridiculously easy to make
  2. they require very little capital
  3. you can mark them up to as high as 300%
  4. and they are still affordable to the masses

Materials and Ingredients Needed

  • Steamer
  • Mixing bowl
  • Strainer
  • Muffin pan
  • Measuring cups & spoons
  • Wooden spoon or wire whisk
  • 2 cups rice flour
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • 2 cups coconut milk
  • 1 cup white sugar
  • 1 tsp anise seed (optional)
  • 1 cup grated coconut or coconut flakes

Procedure

  1. Sift the rice flour, baking powder, salt,  and white sugar together.
  2. In a bowl, add coconut milk to the sifted ingredients and blend until the mixture is smooth.
  3. Add anise seeds or whatever flavoring you wish (vanilla, pandan, etc.) Mix and blend thoroughly.
  4. Carefully pour the mixture into the muffin pans (greased with butter beforehand), making sure you leave 1/3 space at the top. This is to give the puto space to expand upon cooking.
  5. Steam for about 30 minutes.
  6. Check for doneness by inserting a toothpick into the center of puto — the toothpick must come clean.
  7. Top with grated coconuts.

Tip:

  • Don’t place the puto in a covered container right after it is steamed, otherwise it will get soggy. Wait for it to cool down first.
  • Puto is best serve hot, so try offering it as a breakfast alternative around your neighborhood.

How Much Will You Make

Puto is sold in packs. The going rate for plain homemade puto is P2.50 per piece, or P30 for an even dozen. You may charge a higher price for flavored puto, although people rarely buy too much of one particular flavor. Your best bet is to offer a combination of flavors in one pack.

KUTSINTA Recipe

Materials and Ingredients Needed

  • Steamer
  • Mixing bowl
  • Muffin pans or small, shallow bowls
  • Measuring cups & spoons
  • Wooden spoon
  • 2 cups cassava flour
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 4 tsp lihia or lye water, P22.50 for 250g, available in supermarkets
  • 2 cups pandan juice
  • 8 tsp butter
  • 2 cups brown sugar
  • Freshly grated coconut as topping

Procedure

  1. Mix the butter and sugar.
  2. Sift the all-purpose flour and cassava flour.
  3. Combine these with the mixed butter and sugar.
  4. Pour the pandan juice and lihia and mix again until the texture is smooth.
  5. Pour into a muffin pan or shallow bowls, making sure to leave room at the top.
  6. Steam for 20 minutes.
  7. You may sell this with grated coconut on the side.

Tip: Be careful about the amount of lihia you put in, studies have shown that too much of it can actually cause corrosive burns in one’s esophagus and stomach.

How Much Will You Make

Homemade kutsinta sells for P1.50 per piece, although you may sell them in packs of 12 and charge an even P20 per pack. Kutsinta spoils easily, so make sure you only make what you can consume in half a day.

source: www.entrepreneur.com.ph, photos by Ocs Alvarez

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33 Responses
  1. joy lloren says:

    palpak tlaga ang puto kahit kailan dko tlga makuha ng tama

  2. grace says:

    Where can I get pandan juice? What can substitute pandan juice with? Thanks!

  3. Ruth says:

    is it correct what they told me that the kutsinta should be dry up with electric fan after (atleast 15minutes) it is cook so that it will not get spoiled easiy and will last for 3 days… I plan of selling kutsinta and your tips will be of great help to me. I already cooked and sold puto and my puto is the best in town as what the comments i’ve heard.

  4. rochelle says:

    hi guys! at the moment i’m making kutsinta. the problem is wla akong nbiling cassava flour. ok lng ba kong pure na all purpose flour lang,,and wla din akong pandan juice na nilagay kc, 2 expensive dito s france.;i taste it pero ok nman,,

  5. patricia says:

    what can i use for alternative in lihiya or iye? plz reply asap…making for new year celebration

  6. sean says:

    sarap naman nyan

  7. Veronica says:

    pano magluto ng kutsinta na smooth yung ibabaw nya? D

  8. tess says:

    bakit yng nilutokong puto hindi umalsa pero meron namang bakng powder. thanks

    • Kim says:

      try mong i check yung steamer mo bka masyadong open, ksi me b4 gnyan din pero ngaun nkkpgluto n ako kc i’ll make sure na nka closed at ma steam sya ng mbuti!!!

      uu nga pati dito sa Qatar di ko din mhanap yan! Ano bng pwedeng ipamalit dyan or tlgang wla n me chance mkpgluto nyan here huhuhuhuhu!!!! Any tips plssssssssssss!!!

    • Patring says:

      Baka luma na ang iyong baking powder kaya hindi umalsa ang iyong puto.

  9. Theresa Jagasan says:

    Is that ok, if i am not using the annato powder? I cooked one time but i dont like the taste. I dont know if that is the right one that i bought it, because it says Annato powder seed. And then, sa ilalim din matigas. thanks

  10. mar says:

    Thank you very much in your website amazing!

  11. jl says:

    salamat sa tips nyo,,

  12. ano ba ang puwede pamalit sa annatto water at lye at lye solution, wala kasi dito sa amin sa faroe island? please can you reply thank,s a lot god bless

  13. jahrzy says:

    hindi mabuo yong kutsinta pag walang lihiya kasi.. ang lihiya nagpapatigas ng mga ito…

  14. jahrzy says:

    how can we find these ingredients? can i buy it in any store?

  15. joy lloren says:

    wala akong makita na lehia d2 kumamoto,meron paba iba kong yng whitelihia?

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