Viral Christmas Recipe: Inutak
Inutak, a traditional Filipino kakanin (rice cake), is a treat with its chewy texture and caramelized topping. Made with glutinous rice flour, coconut milk, and the rich flavor of ube (purple yam), this dessert is a sure hit for festive occasions or as a comforting snack.

Ingredients
For the Rice Cake Base:
- Glutinous rice flour (galapong) – 2 cups
- Rice flour – ½ cup
- Coconut milk – 2 cups
- Ube halaya – 1 cup (or ube jam/ube powder as substitutes)
- Granulated sugar – ¾ cup
- Salt – ½ teaspoon
- Vanilla extract – 1 teaspoon
- Ube flavoring (optional) – A few drops for a more vibrant flavor and color
For the Topping:
- Rice flour – 2 tablespoons
- Coconut milk – 1 cup
Instructions
1. Prepare the Rice Cake Mixture
- In a mixing bowl, combine glutinous rice flour, rice flour, and salt.
- Gradually add coconut milk, ube halaya, sugar, vanilla extract, and ube flavoring (if using). Stir well until a smooth, lump-free batter forms.
2. Cook the Rice Cake Base
- Pour the mixture into a greased baking dish or individual llaneras.
- Bake in a preheated oven at 350°F (175°C) for 20–30 minutes or until the mixture is firm and slightly set.
3. Prepare the Topping
- In a small saucepan, mix rice flour and coconut milk. Cook over low heat, stirring continuously until it thickens.
- Spread the topping evenly over the partially baked rice cake.
4. Broil to Perfection
- Place the dish back in the oven and broil until the topping develops a golden, caramelized, and slightly wrinkled crust.
- Keep an eye on it to prevent burning.
Alternative: If an oven is unavailable, use a blow torch or dry heat stovetop method to char the top until golden brown.
Serving Suggestions
- Serve warm or at room temperature.
- For an extra indulgent twist, top it with ube-flavored ice cream before serving.
Pro Tips
- Grease Smart: Grease the baking dish or llaneras for easy removal.
- Perfect Spread: Use a greased silicone spatula to evenly spread the mixture.
- Avoid Overcooking: Watch closely while broiling to prevent burning.
- No Ube Halaya? Make the rice cake as is and serve with ube ice cream for a quick fix.
Why You’ll Love Inutak
Inutak is the perfect marriage of creamy, sweet, and chewy textures. Whether enjoyed as a snack or dessert, this Filipino classic delivers nostalgic comfort and festive vibes in every bite.
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