Leche Puto (Custard over Steamed Cake)
Even I was exposed in the kitchen at an early age, I was not exposed to trying different kinds of foods. My knowledge on foods/recipes was limited as to what my Mom used to make. When I was big enough (big? like fat?) to be left alone in the kitchen to prepare our meals, still, I did not explore. I think one of the reasons was not being confident enough. Also, I was a person who didn’t like to hear bad comments about the meals I make. Because we should accept the fact that, not everything you make will please everyone.
When my Mom passed away, that’s when I started exploring and experimenting – I add or omit some of the ingredients in the recipe… or things like that. I have not experienced baking with my Mom after we had baked those rock-like cookies. 😀
Cooking and baking taught me a lot of things:
Patience. Only in baking and cooking… Okay! I admit – not all the time. 😛
Confidence. Looking back, I always don’t feel confident when I make meals. I am always afraid to hear some bad comments. So before anyone would touch the meals I prepared, I always tell them ‘If you don’t like the food, don’t tell me. Or else, you cannot come back here again.’ But with all the ups and downs in the kitchen (the flour is going up; the milk and the chocolate chips are going down… on the floor), I gained enough confidence. Those lines, I don’t say that anymore; I say another thing – ‘If you don’t like the food, tell me; I will be happier as I will eat it for you.’ 😀
Being proud. Or should I say I have learned how to do the happy dance? When I get to make something that makes people smile, I could not help myself but to do a happy dance… or sing! 😀 Even when I don’t get the same exact output as the source recipe, I always feel really proud of myself. As long as they are edible, I will be proud.
Try when you fail. I hate trying. No – I hate failing again. I hate feeling upset. I used to say to myself [when I fail at making a good dish], ‘Ugh! I will not make this again!’ But that was changed – I don’t stop until I get satisfied. You remember how many times I tried making bread? 😀 That was one of the many ‘attempts’ I made. Elaine @ FoodBod told me that they are just attempts – first, second, third, etc. So I put in my mind that ‘attempts’ don’t end until you are satisfied – they have unlimited numbers – attempt # 1, and so on…
And maybe I could say that at some point, I can call myself a lazy cook/blogger. Most of the time when I see a long list of ingredients or long cooking instructions, I don’t get that recipe. Much worst when it sounds complicated to me. It’s so funny how things change as I sometimes look for long, ‘complicated’ recipes.
There are people who prefers quick recipes to follow and there are people who are up for some challenge. I am in the middle.
Even if you are not a Filipino, you’ll know just by looking at the photo that you are going to do two separate batters. The tricky part here is to cook the flan ‘just right’.
Get the recipe of Leche Puto from Corine @ Heart of Mary. 😉 (Thanks, Corine, for sharing the recipe. xx)
Being a changed person now who likes to experiment when in the mood, I tried making a caramel to top the flan. Unfortunately, I was not 100% successful but I told myself that I will try again. If you will compare the photo with and without the caramel, maybe you’d notice that the flan with a caramel topping is not firm enough unlike the one without. Nonetheless, both are delicious.
Here is a photo with the caramel on top:
I know it looks good, but the others were messed up. 😀
Btw, Leche Puto is a combination of:
Filipino Custard Flan/Creme Caramel
and Steamed Rice Cakes.
I am taking these with me at Fiesta Friday #30. Whoaa! We’re on the 30th already?
I hope you enjoy these!
Thank you to the ever kind, Angie, and to our co-hosts.
Happy FF#30!
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Enjoy the weekend and enjoy the party!!
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YUm!!
Jhuls @ The Not So Creative Cook
Thank you!
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Jaz
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Have to remember to make these!
eclecticoddsnsods
these look so good they must be hard to make surely?
Jhuls
Mmm, for me, it’s just time consuming. 😀 Thank you, Justine.
Traditionally Modern Food
I am tempted to try this:-) looks yum jhuls
Jhuls
Really? 😀 Oh, that’s music to my ears. Please let me know when you do. Thanks a lot. <3
Stacey Bender
Cooking does teach one good lessons in life. I’m glad your lessons brought us all flan. All the pictures look yum, with and without caramel. Sounds like you are going on a trip?
Jhuls
Hi, Stacey. Glad to hear from you. Yes, I will be away starting next week – have some stuffs that I need to attend to. I wish I could say I’ll be going on a holiday trip, but I can’t – some serious stuffs. 🙂
Stacey Bender
Sorry to hear that, hope all goes well; when do you return?
Jhuls
Hi, Stacey. I thought I have already replied this message of yours. All went well and I am back. 😀 Thank you so much for being here.
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nimmiafzal
Wowww!! Jhuls …. How come i missed this yummy post of yours😳!!!
Absolutely delicious.. Loved it..
Would love to give a try😊
Jhuls
I think you were so busy trying some other foods. 😀 Thanks for being here, Nimmi.
nimmiafzal
hi jhuls…happy to see you back after a long gap!!
i hope you are doing just fine and had a great Eid..:-)
joicemae
You did it perfectly France:) I will definitely try this using chicken eggs as it was not successful with my duck eggs . I hope I can do it soon 🙂 Can I have one?♥
Jhuls
Thank you, France! I’m sure you can do it perfectly, too. 🙂
Hilda
I love steamed desserts, but it is hard to find good recipes for them. I love these individual portions with two lemony layers. Hope I can try them, and deal with any failure should that happen. One other note on failures – sometimes they can lead to something very interesting. I have managed to “repurpose” some of mine, and ended up with something I thought was better anyway. Case in point, some almond cake that I made this summer came out too hard, I crumbled it up and used it as a base for a peach and brandy dessert topped with cream and almonds.
Jhuls
That was very creative of you, Hilda. I hope I could make something out of failures as well. This will serve as an inspiration to me. Thank you for stopping by. <3
sarahgiebens
I think they look great, Jhuls!
I loved reading this post 🙂
Happy Fiesta Friday! <3
Jhuls
Thank you, Sarah. <3
Mr Fitz
very nice post.. i read it twice… hugs
Jhuls
Thank you, Mr. Fritz. Sorry to be just responding. I hope you enjoy the rest of your week. 🙂
Mr Fitz
you too!
spiceinthecity
Jhuls, these look so delectable!! I love flan, so this is pretty much a perfect dessert for me! Yum!
Jhuls
I also love flan, Naina. These are indeed perfect for dessert. 🙂
chefjulianna
What a beautiful dessert, Jhuls! Isn’t it amazing what we can learn through our experiences in the kitchen? 🙂
Jhuls
Learning from your mistakes is indeed amaZing, Chef Julianna. And thanks for being here. <3
Lori
These came out wonderfully my friend!! Wow! They sound delicious and they look gorgeous! Way to go! One for me please?!!
I tried to post over here yesterday but I was having problems with WordPress. Happy FF a day late! 😘
Jhuls
I have yet to make another batch of this for you, Lori. 🙂 I am a little behind at replying back.
Chitra Jagadish
never tried or heard about Puto before… this really sounds amazing Jhuls..and ya cooking is osmething we need patience and keep trying…i never cooked before my wedding…mum was a good cook and dadz pampered girl but now am learning lots from blogger friends like you…..so each and ever woed here is so valuable…thanx Jhuls…happy fiesta friday..
Jhuls
Such wonderful comments, Chitra. We all learn from each other. Thanks for stopping by. <3
Michelle @ Giraffes Can Bake
These look amazing Jhuls, I’m very impressed! I was the same as you, if I failed at something I would throw a little tantrum and then avoid it for years! I’m trying to get better about trying again until I succeed! I’m my own worst critic though, every time I bake something and let people try it I’m just like “its okay if you don’t like it, it could be fluffier/moister/more baked etc etc” haha
Jhuls
Thank you, Michelle! I am my worst critic, too. Even people tells me that they like it, I always tell them ‘Oh, really? It feels like there’s something missing.’ We really have different tastes. 😀 Happy FF to you, Michelle and thanks for stopping by! <3
cafegarima
What a lovely dessert! Thanks for sharing this Jhuls 🙂
Jhuls
Thank you so much! Have a lovely weekend! <3
cafegarima
And you ♡
Lily
Looks amazing, flan and cake together in a bite size treat -yum!
Jhuls
Hi, Lily. Sorry to be just responding. I am glad to find out that you left a comment here. 🙂 I hope you are well.
thebrookcook
YUM! They look so tender, moist and delicious 🙂
Jhuls
They are. 😀 Thanks a lot for being here. I wish you have a wonderful weekend!
simplyvegetarian777
Gosh Jhuls! These are excellent! I go the easy way mostly.
Jhuls
I go the easy way when I am in a hurry. But most of the time, I want to do something a little complicated. 😀
fretwellcrump
These look delicious – definitely one to try! I’ve had plenty of meals go wrong, but I love working out what’s gone wrong and trying it again, unless the flavours wrong! I’ve only really started learning to cook this last year and loved every minute (except risotto week) you just need to give it a go, and if it goes really wrong there’s always the chip shop!!
Happy FF 🙂 🙂
Jhuls
Really? You just started cooking? Wow! I never thought of that. When I found your blog, your recipes already looked pro to me. 🙂
fretwellcrump
Hehe thank you thank you – I could do basics (like fish fingers and make bolagnaise) and I’ve been baking for years, but yeah the first recipe I tried last September and I’ve deliberately chosen foods I’ve not cooked with before – I think the professionalism’s all in the pictures haha
Sarah 'n Spice
Happy FF! These are so cute and look delicious!
Jhuls
Thanks, Sarah. I hope you enjoy the rest of your week. <3
Loretta
Wow, just salivating looking at this Jhuls, you did an amazing job! I love creme caramel,and I love the addition of puto. Maybe I can try this someday – although I don’t have those forms and they look so pretty.
Jhuls
A happy dance for me, Loretta, eh? 😀 Thanks a lot for the visit. I hope you have a wonderful weekend!
MamaD1xx4xy
This looks delicious! Experimenting in the kitchen is indeed fun, more so when it is a success. Without those disasters though we don’t learn as much. Keep experimenting and happy cooking/baking!
HostessAtHeart
You should be so proud of yourself and dance away! These look so impressive, and would make anyone feel special! Can I have a bite please?
Arl's World
Love these Jhuls …so beautifully done and I am sure they taste wonderful! Happy FF! Wishing you a happy and peaceful weekend!!
Kloesunny @ Kloe's Kitchen
You always come up with the most awesome things for Fiesta Friday!
Cat
Wow, looks delicious and easy to make. Gotta try this sometimes 🙂 Thanks for sharing the recipe!
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The Novice Gardener
Jhuls, these look so tempting!! Seriously, I don’t have to be Filipino to enjoy and appreciate them. It’s a cake and flan in one, WOW! I’ve never seen these before, not even in Filipino bakeries. I guess I will have to make them myself if I want a taste. Just love the sound of these! <3
skd
What a feast you have lined up. I am rushing to FF30 before they vanish from your tray 🙂
mmmarzipan
Gorgeous desserts! And I relate to what cooking has given you in terms of character-building. It has been a journey like that for me too. Wishing you well, lovely Jhuls <3 xxx
Chhapanbhog
Amazing recipe Jhuls…:) even I started cooking much later indeed only after my wedding when I did not have have an option… But all thanks to hubby dear who have been really supportive, even if a dish prepared is bad, he would first say good things about it rather than making me feel bad criticising it.. Happy FF..:)
emmasouthlondon
Gosh, Jhuls – they look truly amazing, and very tasty too – you should indeed be proud!
I agree with you about all the skills that cooking teaches. How lucky we are, to be able to scrape the time together in our lives, and also to have such an array of available ingredients to source from. I love the fact that we can now share ideas and tips so easily, thanks to the internet – learning from other real people!
As Malar says above – your picutres are amazing, Jhuls – I’ve learnt a little about photography through helpful comments from others when blogging, but have so very far to go – it’s lovely to draw inspiration from other bloggers far more skilled than me, such as yourself –
Here’s to Fiesta Friday!
Have a happy weekend –
Emma 🙂
Andrea Giang | Cooking with a Wallflower
These look so amazing. I’ll have to give them a try sometime soon. My mom loves flan. This would be perfect for her.
Elaine @ foodbod
Aw, lovely, Jhuls, I love your honesty..and your dessert looks pretty amazing too!! Just remember what they teach here in schools: FAIL only means First Attempt In Learning 🙂 that’s what we all do, we learn and keep learning. And you have been making such fab food, you should never ever doubt yourself again!!! Lots of love across the water on this lovely Friday xx
Jess
Yum, what a delectable dessert Jhuls- I agree, if there’s ANYTHING baking will teach you, it’s patience lol Happy Fiesta Friday <3
lapetitecasserole
Love this post sweet Jhuls. It seems that from some point of view you were reading my mind. Thanks a lot for bringing all this sweetness to FF!
Malar
Jhuls, what an excellent recipe….totally loved it. I have to learn so much from you!!! You know even I feel the same, no one should give bad comments on me ( not only in cooking in every thing as well :P) I get upset very badly when I face failures. A month back I did 5 attempts to make a vegan muffin and every time was a flop show. But yes patience and confidence is very much required, I could make it finally 🙂 I could totally relate this with my experience though I am younger to you in cooking phase 🙂 Jhuls I admire your pictures so much, they are awesome!!!!
Jhuls
So what so you think people should do when they don’t like the food/meals we prepare? 😀 You know, even that is the most delicious food food for us, some may not like it, right?
Anyway, I am glad how baking/cooking teach us something. Thanks, Malar. Happy FF to you. <3
Fae's Twist & Tango
Very, very pretty and delectable dessert. Jhuls, your sentence starting with “Even if you are not a Filipino…” sounds hilarious. I love challenging recipes, and I will challenge this someday. On a different note, I wanted you to know that I am going on another 2 month hiatus (Sept + Oct). I am visiting Japan, my childhood home. I don’t blog while I am travelling. I like to enjoy what ever I’m doing to the fullest and be at the moment w/o any divided attention. My apologies that for not being able to support you during your absence. As matter of fact, I am writing my last post for before I go. Don’t worry too much about too few a Guest Post while you are absent. We love you, will greet you back when you get active again. That is the kind of relationships we build with each other and I know my comrades will greet me back after 2 months too. Whatever your plan is, I hope it will be a smooth and successful one. XoXo <3
Jhuls
Can I just go with you, Fae?? 😀 And you will celebrate your birthday there, eh? Have fun and yes, we will be just right here when you are back. We love you, too, sweet and lovely Fae. Have a safe trip. Hugs!
The Novice Gardener
Ditto! As a matter of fact, I’ve been thinking about you, Fae! Like you said, we’ve built a one-of-a-kind virtual relationship. We may not interact daily, but we know we have special, special friends in the blogosphere who care and support us and will readily welcome us after a hiatus. Just like we will when you come back from Japan! <3
Fae's Twist & Tango
– Angie!!! So good to see you here !!! I hope you are having a marvelous time. Enjoy, Enjoy! <3
– See Daling Jhuls, this is what I mean. Go and make the most of that moment and we will all be around by contact virtually or in spirit until we are in our day-to-day norm. 😀 ))) <3