April
8, 2014 – Bibingka is very popular during Christmas, here in Manila we have some
restaurant that offers special bibingka, but never mind the price, because they
offer it all year round, the taste is very upscale and also its price too. But
here in San Pablo, Laguna, their bibingka is a different kind, it is made up
from rice flour or bigas, they call it Bibingka sa bigas. It is tasty, yummy and
affordable.
Instead of using baking flour for the bibingka, they grind
the rice grains into powder form and they use this to bake bibingka. The cooking
style is quite the same, but the treatment here is different, they use clay pots
in cooking the rice bibingka and it will cook inside a make shift oven heated by
fire and coconut shell or husk. The cooking time is 20 minutes for a complete
baked rice bibingka.
Whenever I go to Quezon, Province, I always buy
rice bibingka inside the bus whenever a street vendor boards the air con bus. If
ever I saw a rice bibingka vendor, that means that I’m already in San Pablo
City, Laguna.
Lagi ko yan inaabangan pag bumibiyahe ako. Last time..
when I went to Tayabas, Quezon.. na badtrip ako kasi there’s no rice bibingka
vendor to board our bus, I think that they might ran out of bibingka during All
Saints Day.
During
our travel back to Manila. I shared to my blogger group that they should try the
rice bibingka. It’s a different kind..and Im sure they will love it because of
the new taste and not a hot cake style bibingka.
they tried some bite
and they love it!
No
need for coconut flakes, there’s coconut meat already inside the rice bibingka,
the best part here is the melting butter on top of the baked rice
cake.
When
we arrived to this street store…they have the last five pieces for us…
I
bought all of it, for a price of PHP15 each
Here
are our blogger group taking a photo of the rice bibingka
Thanks to
Nancy
Reyes-Lumen, a food journalist, cook and tv host of the food tv show “Pinoy
foodie” aka the adobo queen, now a blogger at
www.pinoyfoodies.com , for the food trip
adventure and try their family’s awesome restaurant.
Eat your favorite
pinoy food at The Aristocrat Restaurant
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