Showing posts with label DAIRY-FREE RECIPES. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DAIRY-FREE RECIPES. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Ginataang Mais (Sweet Corn and Rice Pudding with Coconut Milk)

ginataang mais

We've had some crazy weather here in my corner of the world.  It's been unseasonably cool all summer long and just as we're heading towards October, we get record dry heat, horrible humidity and then a heavy downpour with thunder and lightning...all in one week!  I guess it's true that we're a little spoiled here in San Diego because any slight change in the weather becomes big news.  But thankfully we're back to normal this week and it has been really nice.  The temperature has cooled down and I'm loving it.  The gray clouds and drizzly rain just makes me want to curl up in the couch and enjoy some warm, comforting food.  

This week, I've been really craving for my grandma's ginataang mais.  It's a creamy rice pudding made with coconut milk and dotted with kernels of golden sweet corn.  I remember when I was a kid, she would make a huge pot of it whenever it was cold and rainy in the Philippines.  It was definitely not fun to be stuck inside all day when it was typhoon season, but a hot steaming bowl of ginataang mais surely made up for it.  

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With the weather being so damp and dreary, I figured it's the perfect time to make some quick and easy comfort food.  As with all of my grandma's recipes, she didn't measure her ingredients.  Whenever I'd ask her, "Lola, exactly how much are you using?," she would always reply, "Just taste it and adjust your mixture until it tastes right." So I tried to put together a recipe that is as close to her version but with measured ingredients.  I used canned corn (cream style and whole kernels) instead of fresh corn only because it's so much easier to use and they're readily available in most grocery stores. And I wasn't about to make my own coconut milk from fresh coconuts so I just used canned coconut milk. 

This delicious dessert tastes so good when it's piping hot, but it also tastes wonderful when it's served cold :-)

Ginataang Mais (Sweet Corn and Rice Pudding with Coconut Milk)
Makes 8 to 10 servings

1 can cream style corn, about 2 cups 
1 can whole sweet corn kernels (including the liquid), about 2 cups
1 cup sweet rice, sticky rice, glutinous rice, or Calrose rice
2 cans coconut milk, about 4 cups
3 cups water
3/4 to 1 cup sugar* 

Combine all the ingredients in a large pot. Bring to a boil then lower the heat to medium and let it simmer. Stir occasionally to prevent the rice from sticking to the bottom. Cook for about 20-25 minutes or until the rice is cooked.

 (If you want, you can replace the two cans of corn with 3-4 ears of fresh corn.  Just cut the kernels off the cob with a knife and scrape the cob with a spoon to get the corn "milk")

*This is really up to you and your tastebuds. You can start with 3/4 cup of sugar and just add more later. Like my grandma says, just taste it and adjust until it tastes right :-)

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Lemonade Stand Award



Awww...this is sooo sweet! My very first award. Thank you Sandy from Sandy's Stamp N' Stuff for giving me the Lemonade Stand Award. I'm so touched. Thank you, thank you, thank you :-)
What I love about this award is that I get to nominate and give recognition to fellow bloggers who've inspired me with their great attitude and gratitude.

Here are rules to this this cool award and they're easy:
1. Comment on this blog.
2. Copy the award logo for your own blog.
3. Nominate 5-10 blogs you feel show great attitude and gratitude.
4. Link to your nominees within your blog post.
5. Comment on their blog to let them know they've received the award.
6. Lastly, link back to the person who gave you the award to show your appreciation. 

And here are my nominees:

1. Kelly - for sharing her recipes and her story about raising a child with food allergies. Thank you for making me feel like I'm not alone in this day-to-day challenge. I've learned so much from reading your blog.
2. Libby - also for her recipes and her story about raising a food allergic child. Thank you for connecting all of us moms with food allergic kids and sharing helpful resources to us.
3. Helen - for her awesome Macarons 101 tutorial and inspiring me with her fabulous desserts. If only I could be as awesome as you. I can only dream. (sigh)
4. David - for his fantastic blog about his sweet life in Paris. Thank you for tempting me with all your French desserts and making me smile with your funny stories about living in Paris. You make me want to pack up my bags and move to Paris :-)
5. Deeba - for sharing her mouthwatering sweet and savory recipes. I'm getting hungry right now just thinking about your blog. lol
6. Melody - for her passion and enthusiasm for making desserts. Thank you for posting your incredible cake creations, gorgeous desserts and awesome tutorials.
7. Louise - for her incredible blog about cake decorating, recipes and sugarcraft. Her blog is very informative and I've learned so much about the art of cake decorating from her. Thank you Louise for sharing your knowledge with the rest of us :-)