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Pressure Cooker Biko Filipino Sweet Rice Cake (No Soak)

January 31, 2017 by Jay's Sweet N Sour Life 3 Comments

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This dish is so sweet and delicious I cannot wait for you to try it for yourself. This is my Pressure Cooker Biko Filipino Sweet Rice Cake No Soak Recipe. I love to enjoy mine with fresh slices of mango’s or with the caramel topping you see in the photos. This method is perfect for those who forget to soak their sweet rice the night before. I’m super busy with my four kids it’s hard to remember to do things like this sometimes.

I love how with this recipe even though it takes a while to cook it comes out so delicious, and as the cook, you get first dibs on the fresh batch of sweet rice! This is a Filipino version that I’m sure resembles Rice Pudding. It is ooey gooey goodness that only needs to be reheated after it’s been refrigerated to get back to its original delicious self.

If you liked this dish check out my Pressure Cooker Oxtail Soup. For more Pressure Cooker Recipe head over HERE to find a list of other delicious meals you can try with your family.

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Pressure Cooker Biko Filipino Sweet Rice Cake (No Soak)
 
Ingredients
  • 1½ Cups of Asian Sweet Rice
  • 2 Can's of Coconut Milk
  • ½ Cup of White Sugar
  • ½ Cup of Light Brown Sugar
  • 1 Teaspoon of Vanilla
  • 3 Cups of Water
Instructions
  1. Fill your pot with the 3 Cups of Water.
  2. In a 7 qt. Microwave/oven safe bowl fill it with the sweet rice brown and white sugar. Stir together and mix well.
  3. Open and add the coconut milk and vanilla. Mix well and cover with aluminum foil.
  4. Add a wire stand to your pot high enough so the bowl will NOT touch the water at the bottom of the pot.
  5. Turn on pot and set it to manual 75 Minutes.
  6. NPR and let sit for 15 minutes. Open the pot and check the middle of the rice. if it still needs time close the lid and let sit for another 10 minutes. Once rice is perfectly cooked remove the bowl from the pot and transfer to a casserole dish. Add caramel topping and cut and serve immediately.
  7. Serve Now with a cup of coffee,
  8. Enjoy later and just reheat for 1 minute and 45 seconds per squares.
  9. Enjoy!
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Filed Under: Deserts, Pressure Cooker, recipe, Trending

About Jay's Sweet N Sour Life

Mom of 4 beautiful children. Jay loves to blog about recipes, DIY and share her family's unique take on life. Her crew of 4 kids love sharing and making fun videos and posts about their lives.

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Comments

  1. April says

    March 21, 2017 at 10:37 PM

    This looks so good! I have never eaten Filipino food but your recipes are making me want to try it!

    Reply
    • Jay's Sweet N Sour Life says

      March 21, 2017 at 10:50 PM

      April it’s defiantly worth a try, the sweet rice cakes are defiantly a treat. We make it for special occasions, but it’s great to make it as quickly as you can using this method.

      Reply
  2. gialogyG says

    August 1, 2017 at 11:36 AM

    Did you really mean 75 minutes of pressure cooking time?

    Reply

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