Binignit/ Ginataan Recipe
(my own version of binignit )
Some people called this "Ginataan na Halo-Halo or Ginataan" but in the place were I grew up, we called it "Binignit" its pretty popular in the Philippines some people sell this in cups for snacks/merienda time on the whole neighborhood, this is usually served during Holy Week in the Philippines Last couple days I've been thinking about making binignit and finally I made it, luckily for me! I have some fresh riped banana left over from Banana Que I made last week.Throw everything in one pot and wholaa! enjoying binignit in minutes. Everyone have its own delicious version of making this delightful snack My version of Binignit was inspired on how I remembered my Mom's made it for us, simple yet deliscious. But due to the unavailability of some ingredients I only have some few on my binignit. The taste still good though!:).~ I would say that.. simplest ingredients is the best!!C'mon lets start cooking!
Below is the recipe Binignit:)
NOTE: Feel free to add your favorite ingredients like ube, cassava, gabi, landang, small tapioca pearl, bilo-bilo, etc.
1/2 cup sweet rice
1 large size sweet potato- cut into cubes
2-3 pieces Saba banana- cut into cubes
1 cup tapioca- it just happen that I only have the purple tapioca, but different color of tapioca is recomended
Sugar- depending on how sweet you want it to be
2 cans coconut milk
1 cup water
Directions:
1.) Cook the tapioca in hot water for 5 minutes, drain and set aside.
2.) In large pot, put the sweet rice along with the 1 cup water. Let it boil until for 10-15 minutes and the rice start to cook.
3.) Add the sweet potato and coconut milk. Let it simmer for 5 minutes.
4.) Add the banana's, tapioca pearl and sugar. Let it stand for another 5 minutes or until everything is cooked through.
5.) Add little sugar or coconut milk if necessary. Serve hot and ENJOY!
( c'mon over, let's eat some! )
This sounds wonderful and sweet!
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thank you, Jamie
DeleteSounds really good—well, except for the banana, of course. ;) Thanks for sharing your recipe!
ReplyDeleteThanks Dana:)
DeleteI miss this! My mom used to cook this for afternoon snacks. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletethank you!
DeleteI believe I can make my own version too here:)
ReplyDeleteYou can do it, Joy:) Thanks!
DeleteI am craving for bilo-bilo since Sunday. What is sweet rice pala? We have glutinous rice kasi sa bahay.
ReplyDeleteMommy Maye
Hi Mommy Maye,
DeleteSweet rice is same with glutinous rice, for some reason they called it sweet rice here,yeah we are talking same kind of rice here.. We called it "PILIT" in bisaya:)
I have never try binignit before and this combination sounds wonderful.
ReplyDeletehaven't tried a binignit...
ReplyDeletehmmm, your binignit looks so delish
thank you:)
DeleteI like Ginataang Bilo Bilo. I find the ginataang halo halo too heavy.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteThis is a perfect merienda especially on a rainy day! I love banana, malagkit and sago.
ReplyDeletePerfect for rainy season for sure..Thanks! Farida
Deleteyour binignit and banana-cue posts are making me crave these native snacks. sarrraap!!
ReplyDeleteThank you:)
DeleteAng sarap naman...nagugutom tuloy ako..hehehe
ReplyDeletethank you!
DeleteNow I know binignit and ginataan are the same. I'm Hiligaynon kasi and it's "lugaw" naman for us. And my friends and I couldn't agree what is lugaw in Tagalog. Hehehe. Looks really yummy...=)
ReplyDeleteWe called it binignit in our place..I love lugaw din naman. Thanks!
DeleteYou can also do ginataang bili-bilo like the one I have in my other blog.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to check it out sometime, I can hardly find bilo-bilo here. It would be nice if I know how to make my own..Thank you:)
DeleteSarap! Be careful though, with this weather this may spoil up easily.
ReplyDeleteI agree, It's fun to eat with friends, So, I'll always love to share..Thank you!:)
Deletewow, your ginatan is colorful...mukhang masarap, namiss ko bigla ang ginatan
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious and I bet it's awesome on a cool autumn day!
ReplyDeleteIt does, Keith, Thank you:)
DeleteThat's a really tasty and colorful dessert. Must try it one of these days.
ReplyDeleteGinataan aka carbs overload hehehe. But I love eating it also. Good thing my mom only cooks it occasionally and not all the time or we'll all be bloated lol!
ReplyDeleteHehehe you're right, Thanks!:)
DeleteI love binignit! My favorite ingredient is bilo-bilo. I can eat a bowl na puro bilo-bilo lang. Haha!
ReplyDeleteSame here! Thanks:)
DeleteJust dropping by to say, have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteThanks Den, Happy weekend too:)
Deletei think i had tried this already when i was young. Though i can't remember anymore how it taste like.
ReplyDeleteIt taste sweet! Thanks!:)
Deletesweet and delicious! I want some sis..
ReplyDeleteCome over!:)
DeleteIt's yummy, once in a while, sometimes I get suya if too much. I cook this when we have tikoy. :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks. I wanna try tikoy also:)
DeleteSarap! Some binignit I have tasted also put ube, bilo-bilo and langka.
ReplyDeleteyeah! thanks :)
DeleteOh, I LOVE binignit! Served hot or cold, it's just perfect for me Haha! :D
ReplyDeletesame here! thanks:)
DeleteI love this! In fact anything filipino na meryenda like kakanin, ginataan, biko...Pahingi!
ReplyDeleteSURE! come over, Marie:)
DeleteGinataan is comfort food for me! It always brings me back to my childhood. Always.
ReplyDeleteang sarap naman ng mga luto mo kaibigan iluluto ko lahat itong mga luto mo mahilig kasi akong magluto!
ReplyDeletethanks for the ingridient!
Walang problema may friend. I love to cook as well, maybe we could exchange recipe sometime. Thanks!:)
DeleteGusto ko kumain ng binignit, mapadaan nga ng Savemore mamaya. :-)
ReplyDeletesarap nga noh! I want some too sana soon:) Thanks:)
DeleteFor some reason, people here are fonf of cooing binignit during the Holy Week. I would love to eat this during the rainy months. Thanks for giving me an idea to cook this soon.
ReplyDeleteI can eat this anytime and cold season. sarap! na miss ko tuloy..Thanks, Sis:)
DeleteClassing merienda fare on a Sunday. I love this on a rainy afternoon.
ReplyDeleteI love ginataang halo-halo but whenever I cook this at home, I only put banana and bilo-bilo. hehehe! If there is langka, I'll put some.
ReplyDeleteTagal na ko wala nakakaon ug binignit ba! haha! It's been months and months! huhu. Binignit is love since childhood! haha.
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