Bibingkang Malagkit (2024)

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By: Lalaine ManaloPosted: 08/18/2023Updated: 11/21/2020

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Bibingkang Malagkit made of glutinous rice, coconut milk, and brown sugar is perfectly sweet, creamy, and chewy. Topped with sweetened coconut spread, this Filipino rice cake is a delicious treat you'll love as a snack or dessert.

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Table Of Contents

  • 1 Ingredient notes
  • 2 Cooking the sticky rice
  • 3 Making the coconut topping
  • 4 Assembly
  • 5 Quick tip
  • 6 Frequently Asked Questions
  • 7 How to serve and store
  • 8 More dessert recipes
  • 9 Bibingkang Malagkit

Have you tried my biko recipe yet? I hope you check it out because today's bibingkang malagkit belongs to the same family of kakanin.

This native delicacy is also referred to as biko or sinukmani in other regions of the country. They share the same ingredients, but while the other is topped with latik, this version is topped with coconut caramel topping and finished off in the oven to brown.

Either way, these sticky rice cakes are soft, chewy, and bursting with coconut flavor. They're delicious as a midday snack or after-meal dessert and guaranteed to be crowd favorites!

Ingredient notes

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  • Glutinous rice or malagkit- you'll find this cultivar labeled sticky rice or sweet rice in the stores.
  • Water- for cooking the rice
  • Sugar- we use white sugar for the sticky rice base and dark brown sugar for the top coconut layer for contrast in color.
  • Salt- balances the sweetness
  • Coconut milk- I used coconut milk for the sweetened topping for fewer ingredients, but feel free to swap coconut cream (kakang gata or first extraction) if you have it on hand. This will speed up the process as it's more concentrated and has less water content to reduce.

Cooking the sticky rice

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  • Steam the glutinous rice until it is partially cooked, as it will finish in the sweetened cream mixture.
  • Add a knotted strip of pandan leaves when cooking the rice to boost aroma and flavor.
  • Do not skip the salt, as it helps balance the sweetness and richness of the rice cake.
  • Use a wide non-stick pan to make stirring easier. Please do not leave the rice mixture unattended for long periods as it can burn in the bottom quickly.
  • The sweet rice mixture is ready when it begins to pull away from the sides of the pan.

Making the coconut topping

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  • The caramel sauce is pretty easy to make but does take time to thicken. Make it in another pan simultaneously with the rice mixture so they'll finish congruently. Or you can prepare it a day before and store it in the refrigerator in a covered container.
  • Use a wide shallow pan instead of a deep saucepot for the excess liquid to evaporate more quickly. Choose a non-stick material to make stirring easier.
  • The coconut caramel is ready when it's thick enough to coat the back of the spoon.

Assembly

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  • Since we are not making latik here, use melted butter to grease the baking pan. If you have coconut oil on hand, so much the better! You can also line the baking dish with wilted banana leaves for added aroma.
  • Spoon the caramel topping on the rice cake and spread it evenly to cover the cake completely.
  • Tap the baking pan on the kitchen counter a few times to smooth out the thick sauce and remove any bubbles.

Quick tip

The pan I use is 5 x 8-inch in size; if using a wider pan or you prefer a thicker caramel, you might need to double the amount of topping.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between bibingkang malagkit and biko?

Both these Filipino kakanin are made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk and sugar. However, bibingkang malagkit is traditionally topped and baked with a sweetened coconut caramel while biko is garnished with latik or golden coconut curds.

Is malagkit rice same as glutinous rice?

Yes. Malagkit is the Filipino term for glutinous rice. It's also called sticky or sweet rice.

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How to serve and store

  • Serve as a midday snack or dessert. It can be enjoyed warm, at room temperature, or chilled.
  • Wrap the baking pan tightly with plastic film and refrigerate for up to 3 days. Note that the rice tends to harden when refrigerated.
  • Reheat in the microwave for a few seconds until warmed through.

Give this bibingkang malagkit a try, and let me know what you think. I'll return in a few days with my almost-famous cassava cake updated with new photos. Enjoy!

Did you make this? Be sure to leave a review below and tag me @kawalingpinoy on Facebook and Instagram!

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4.72 from 14 votes

Bibingkang Malagkit

Bibingkang Malagkit is the ultimate sweet treat! Soft, chewy, and topped with sweetened coconut spread, it's sure to be a crowd-pleaser. And it's gluten-free, too!

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 2 hours hrs

Total Time: 2 hours hrs 10 minutes mins

Author: Lalaine Manalo

Course: Dessert

8 Servings

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon coconut oil or melted butter
  • 2 cups glutinous rice, washed and drained well
  • 1 ½ cups water
  • 1 pandan leaf, optional
  • 5 cups coconut milk
  • ¾ cup white sugar
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup brown sugar

Equipment

  • 8x5 rectangular pan

Instructions

  • Brush bottom and sides of a 5 x 8 baking dish with coconut oil or melted butter. Set aside.

  • Rinse glutinous rice a few times or until water runs almost clear. Drain well.

  • In a deep, thick-bottomed pot or rice cooker, combine rice and water. Tie a pandan leaf into a knot and add it to the rice.

  • Over medium heat, bring to a boil. Lower heat, cover, and cook until liquid is absorbed.

  • Allow to cool to touch and fluff with a fork to separate grains. Discard pandan leaf.

  • Ina wide non-stick skillet over medium heat, combine 3 cups coconut milk, white sugar, and salt. Stir until sugar is dissolved and bring to a simmer. Lower heat and continue to cook until slightly reduced and thickened.

  • Add rice, gently stirring todistribute evenly. Cook, stirring occasionally, for about 50 to 60 minutes or until the mixture is very thick and sticky, and pulls away from the sides of the pan.

  • Meanwhile, In a non-stick pan over medium heat, combine the remaining 2 cups coconut milk and brown sugar. Cook, stirring occasionally, until very thick yet spreadable.

  • Transfer the sticky rice into the prepared baking dish and pat down with a lightly greased spatula to even out.

  • Spoon coconut caramel topping over rice and spread across the surface to completely cover.

  • Bake in a 350 F oven for about 20 to 30 minutes or until topping is caramelized and bubbly.

  • Remove from oven and allow to cool completely before slicing.

Notes

  • You can add a knot of pandan leaves when cooking the rice for aroma and flavor.
  • To speed up making the sweetened coconut topping, swap the coconut milk with coconut cream if you have it on hand. This first extraction, or kakang gata is more concentrated and has less water content to reduce.
  • Brush the inner bottom and sides of the baking pan with melted butter to keep the rice from sticking. You can also use coconut oil or line the pan with wilted banana leaves.
  • The pan I use is 5 x 8-inch in size; if using a wider pan or you prefer a thicker caramel, you might need to double the amount of topping.

“This 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.”

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  1. Valerie J Cajayon says

    Bibingkang Malagkit (14)
    I have loved this recipe even before the re-edit. It's my husbands favourite. I did just make this same recipe with only 2 cans of coconut milk and it was still delicious. We still prefer the creaminess that 3 cans give, just wanted to see if we could get by with 2 and you definitely can. Every recipe I've tried from Kawaling has been truly divine.

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  2. Felicitas Gevera says

    Ilike, all your recipes. Super yummy..

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  3. Mendoza Anabel says

    Bibingkang Malagkit (15)
    I love all the food that you make and most of all I need a video so that every time I watch I can do it for myself…thank you and God bless you more🙏🙏🙏

    Reply

  4. Elda Williston says

    Bibingkang Malagkit (16)
    I loved eating this "rice cake" as a teenager and now that I am a mom, I wanted my kids to have a taste of my childhood. I have been looking for this recipe for a long time and I've tried many recipes, but your recipe is better than what I remember as a kid. Thank you so much for sharing. I forgot to take pictures after I took it out of the oven thinking that I would take pictures later, but alas, the kids loved it so much, there's nothing left. I will definitely take pictures on my next endeavour.

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  5. Nina says

    Bibingkang Malagkit (17)
    Love all the recipes you send. Salamat po.

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  6. Lyn says

    Ok lang ba na hindi ilagay sa ref sa loob ng isang araw

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  7. Elenor says

    Hi! On instruction #5, as far as I understand - we combine 4 cups of coconut milk with brown rice & salt while the remaining 1 cup is for the topping, right? Thank you so much for sharing.

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  8. Leng Boyle says

    Bibingkang Malagkit (18)
    This is the best bibingka recipe, and is my go-to when I have a craving. Cooking the topping takes a long time and is a pain, but it tastes very authentic and is absolutely delicious!!

    Reply

  9. Anna says

    hi po, bakit kaya di nabubuo yung toppings ko? malapot naman ang pagkakaluto ko at golden brown n din sya pgtapos mabake, tnx po s magrereply

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  10. Fatima hk says

    Bibingkang Malagkit (19)
    My favorite

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  11. Kelly says

    Bakit po 5 cups coconut milk ung sa ingredients niu pero you only used 4 cups total sa video niu?

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  12. Manang Milz says

    Bibingkang Malagkit (20)
    Looks very delicious! On the printed recipe, I would separate the malagkit ingredients from the caramel sauce ingredients especially for people who don't watch the video, because sometimes we just share and pass on the printed recipe. And in the instructions, I would indicate the specific measurements for the malagkit ingredients as you did for the caramel topping. If I gave your printed recipe to someone and they followed the instructions as written, without watching the video, the outcome would not be as expected. Also on the video, you use a total of 4 cups coconut milk (3 cups for the malagkit, and 1 cup for the sauce) but the printed recipe lists 5 cups. Thanks for sharing! My non-Filipino friends love this dessert! I’ve taught them to say “Naimas!” or “Masarap!”

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Bibingkang Malagkit (2024)

FAQs

What is Bibingkang Malagkit made of? ›

Bibingkang Malagkit made of glutinous rice, coconut milk, and brown sugar is perfectly sweet, creamy, and chewy. Topped with sweetened coconut spread, this Filipino rice cake is a delicious treat you'll love as a snack or dessert.

Which plant part used as a pan liner for Bibingkang Malagkit? ›

Bibingka malagkit is a kind of sticky rice cake. There are two components: Rice — cooked in a pot or a rice cooker until it has absorbed almost all the coconut milk. It's then transferred to a baking pan lined with banana leaves.

How long does bibingka last in the fridge? ›

The cooked bibingka should be stored in an airtight container, they will keep for 1-2 days at room temperature. Or in the fridge for 1-2 weeks. These are a delicious treat, whether you are looking for a gluten free recipe or not. Warm from the oven with a cup of tea make the perfect Breakfast idea.

Is malagkit same as sweet rice? ›

Glutinous Rice: Also known as Malagkit, sticky rice or sweet rice. It is the main ingredient for this recipe.

Is glutinous rice flour same as malagkit? ›

In the Philippines, glutinous rice is known as malagkit in Tagalog or pilit in Visayan, among other names such as diket in Ilocano. Both mean "sticky".

Is glutinous rice flour high in calories? ›

¼ cup of glutinous rice flour (Erawan) contains 110 Calories. The macronutrient breakdown is 92% carbs, 0% fat, and 8% protein. This has a relatively high calorie density, with 367 Calories per 100g.

What do you call a Filipino dessert made of sticky rice seasoned with coconut and salt? ›

Biko is a Filipino sticky rice cake dessert made with three - yes, three - ingredients! My favorite part about biko is the topping called latik, a crunchy, nutty, uniquely flavored coconut curd topping.

What region is mango sticky rice from? ›

Although mango sticky rice is said to have originated in Thailand, it has spread to many other Southeast and South Asian countries. Mango sticky rice is a common street food in Thailand and is considered an attractive factor by foreigner tourists for travelling in Thailand.

What is mango sticky rice made of? ›

It's a delicious blend of glutinous rice cooked in some coconut milk along with some fresh sweet ripe mangoes. It's actually really simple to make at home!

What is the English of bibingka? ›

The term can be loosely translated to "[rice] cake". It originally referred primarily to bibingka galapong, the most common type of bibingka made with rice flour. Other native Philippine cakes have also sometimes been called bibingka.

Who invented bibingka? ›

The origins of bibingka are vast. Some say that it came from Indonesia while some believe it came from India. In fact, the Indians call their version of this dessert as “Bebinca” or “Bibik”. Some also believe that the Portuguese brought this dessert from Goa.

Why do we eat bibingka during Christmas? ›

There is no written record on how bibingka and puto bumbong came to be most associated with the Christmas season. However, in the article, culinary maven Glenda Barretto noted that the farmers needed to consume something quick and convenient. Originally, these rice cakes were enjoyed with salabat (ginger tea).

What is Filipino bibingka made of? ›

Bibingka galapóng is the traditional form of bibingka made from ground soaked glutinous rice (galapóng), water, and coconut milk. Bibingkang malagkít is a moist version of bibingka, typically served sliced into square blocks.

What are glutinous rice balls made of? ›

The dough for tang yuan is a simple combination of glutinous rice flour, regular rice flour, and water. Once you get the hang of enclosing the dough around nuggets of sweet filling, you'll find that making your own tang yuan takes no more than half an hour.

What is glutinous rice flour made of? ›

What Is Glutinous Rice Flour? Glutinous rice flour is milled flour made by grinding cooked and dehydrated kernels of long or short-grain glutinous rice (Oryza sativa glutinosa). Glutinous rice, also known as sticky rice or sweet rice, refers to any type of rice high in amylopectin starch and low in amylose starch.

What are the ingredients of Bibingkang Abnoy? ›

Basic ingredients of Bibingkang Abnoy are duck abnoy eggs, kinchay(Chinese Parsley), onion, tomatoes (optional), black pepper and Magic Sarap for seasoning, vegetable oil for frying, and vinegar as a dipping sauce before eating.

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