Bod Bod | Popular Filipino Dessert | Super Delicious!!

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024

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  • @juliessevillatora501
    @juliessevillatora501 Před 3 lety +5

    Oh man!!! I missed this as a child except mine was always in that banana leaf 😋😋 can't wait to make Mahalo Tutu

  • @Mygraciously
    @Mygraciously Před 16 dny +1

    We were taught by filipino grandfather to use fresh ginger in rice while cooking then take ginger piece out. So yummy!

    • @HawaiisPickleLady
      @HawaiisPickleLady  Před 14 dny +1

      Never heard of this but there are so many cooking variations.

  • @cyann410
    @cyann410 Před 2 lety +4

    35 years ago on my last day in Hawaii, I got some of this at the food court at the mall. I didn’t know the name, but I have been trying to find the name and recipe! FINALLY !!! Thank you so much ! I love this !

  • @maheakat
    @maheakat Před 3 lety +8

    This is one of my favorite desserts!

    • @HawaiisPickleLady
      @HawaiisPickleLady  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for watching. Please let me know how it turns out. Happy New Year.

  • @leonoralayug3560
    @leonoralayug3560 Před 3 lety +4

    I am a new subscriber from Calgary, Alberta. It's 2:18 a.m and starving to death after watching 4 to 5 of your vlogs. Your cooking methods are so simple to follow but everything looks delish. Iam hitting the oriental store first thing in the morning.

  • @gwendolynormita3936
    @gwendolynormita3936 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you. My mother-in-law use to make this all the time; now I can too. Yum. Could you also feature ‘dantat’... the crisp crust & custard cups borrowed from the Portuguese and the first thing I’ll pick from a dim sum buffet. My absolute favorite. First had it over 35 years ago in Macao. Hope you have one of your fabulous, easy recipes. Anxiously awaiting your latest Video . Mahalo, plenty.

  • @valutoomalatai2320
    @valutoomalatai2320 Před 2 lety +2

    Bod bod look so delicious! Thank you for let me know how to make. I’m gonna try ! God bless you.❤️👍🏽

  • @sdb1147
    @sdb1147 Před 3 lety +2

    Mahalo for all the memories of cooking with my Grandma at home in Kihei, Maui. As a child I would stand on a stool and watch her as she cooked. I miss her dearly. Watching you puts a smile on my face in remembrance. Now if I had only paid attention! 😂🤙🏼

  • @laletoto
    @laletoto Před 3 lety +3

    I love this and never thought of making my own, but I'm going to try this one. Looks easy enough.

  • @lasheioli
    @lasheioli Před 2 lety +4

    Some parts of the PH, calls it Biko. Bodbod is cooked with fresh coconut milk diluted with water, added with brown sugar as it cooks.

    • @KuraiKuroNeko
      @KuraiKuroNeko Před rokem +2

      I've been going NUTS trying to find the word I grew up with in Hawaiʻi! Google ONLY shows Biko recipes. Grew up with both Ilocano and Tagalog kids, but every Saturday Farmers Market for the three years I lived with her in North Kohala, my sister and I would help the Filipino family in the tent next to us (I also played with her sons in the Banyan trees before climbing became prohibited), and they would always gift us Bod Bod, but pronounced it Büt Büt like the video and I couldn't find the dang word on Google until today! Good memories, I stayed good friends with their sons on and off when I'd run into them later in life.

    • @peekingturtle8457
      @peekingturtle8457 Před 8 měsíci +1

      My mom made this a lot. Bod bod is the only name I knew. But all my friends call it biko. Is there a difference between the two? I always thought my mom's was sweeter than the biko that my friends would give.

  • @camilleespinas2898
    @camilleespinas2898 Před 3 dny +1

    Looks yummy . I would like this better if you were faster . I don’t have the patience .

  • @lilaabalos600
    @lilaabalos600 Před 3 lety +2

    It's Lila again from Burbank California. Wow! This is great. Will try to make it for our family gathering this weekend. Tnx so much Lenora. Hve a nice day.

  • @meebrill5033
    @meebrill5033 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for sharing all your unique dishes. My culinary world is expanding thanks to you 😊

    • @HawaiisPickleLady
      @HawaiisPickleLady  Před 3 lety

      I'm glad you are l
      So much. Please make some recipes and let me know how it comes out.

  • @Mrs.VonChin
    @Mrs.VonChin Před 3 lety +1

    Wow! This looks delicious!!!

  • @elong13
    @elong13 Před 3 lety +2

    This one is a favorite of mine!

    • @HawaiisPickleLady
      @HawaiisPickleLady  Před 3 lety

      Remember we used to make it.

    • @elong13
      @elong13 Před 3 lety

      Yes, and I've made it a lot. Need to find the rice to make again.

  • @juanitomsales5667
    @juanitomsales5667 Před 3 lety +2

    Didn't know it was that easy.😁👏🥳.thank you🌞🎊✌

  • @maureenbegas2856
    @maureenbegas2856 Před 3 lety +1

    Aloha!
    I love this video. Husband loves bud bud! He only gets it at parties. Now I know how! Thank you!

    • @HawaiisPickleLady
      @HawaiisPickleLady  Před 3 lety

      I'm glad. Please make it soon before you lose interest. That's what happens, people have good intentions but forget and time marches on.

  • @mamtakharche7533
    @mamtakharche7533 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice desert, I like, i will make.

  • @markmasaki1480
    @markmasaki1480 Před 3 lety +2

    That is a lot of brown sugar and coconut.
    The closest thing I made to it was a rice pudding using Arborio rice, Cinnamon Toast Crunch, and the Instant Pot.
    Thinking of Risottos, hope you have a good seafood risotto recipe I can use with the Instant Pot. My uncle fell in love with one while living in Cali, and never got to eat one since he moved back to Hawaii.

    • @HawaiisPickleLady
      @HawaiisPickleLady  Před 3 lety +1

      It's really not that sweet when done. Try it and let me know. Never cooked risotto before. Will have to do a lot of research for that. Will put it on the back burner.

    • @markmasaki1480
      @markmasaki1480 Před 3 lety +1

      @@HawaiisPickleLady Instant Pot pressure cookers are pretty well known for that dish. Obviously, I cannot yet find one for the right kind of seafood. Might have to resort to tossing in shrimp on sauté after pressure cooking the Arborio rice.

  • @joyceedwards9652
    @joyceedwards9652 Před 3 lety +2

    I could make this for our missions conference this year!!

  • @silverspiker
    @silverspiker Před 2 lety +1

    Love it! Aloha Lenora🌸

  • @ANALEI137
    @ANALEI137 Před 3 lety +1

    Looks yummy!

  • @le808le
    @le808le Před rokem +1

    Thanks looks ono!

  • @jamesahia5726
    @jamesahia5726 Před 3 lety +5

    As a youngster growing up on Olaa Sugar plantation, I remember it being rolled up in banana leaves and steam/baked over wood fire. Is this the same?

    • @HawaiisPickleLady
      @HawaiisPickleLady  Před 3 lety

      Probably is, comes in many forms. Other cultures have similar desserts like this. Thai and other S E Asian.

    • @maureenbegas2856
      @maureenbegas2856 Před 3 lety +1

      Ehhh!! Big Islander!! Most people on the island now don’t know where Olaa is!! I know. If you grew up Plantation, you know. Lol

    • @blksands1
      @blksands1 Před 3 lety

      I roll mine in banana leaves and steam it, comes out better tan baking it and gives it a better flavor, I also cook the mochi rice in the rice cooker and add all the coconut milk/sugar to the pot after it's cooked then spoon into the banana leaves to steam it

  • @tribalraens8615
    @tribalraens8615 Před 3 lety +1

    Looks delish! Aunty can you make a video on how you cook your sticky rice please!

  • @winane
    @winane Před 3 lety +1

    Aloha ah mui! Nian gou! So Yummy. We make it with coconut milk as well. But don't like the coconut flakes. Love your recipes! Do you make haupia as well?

    • @HawaiisPickleLady
      @HawaiisPickleLady  Před 3 lety

      My recipe calls for coconut milk. I don't like coconut flakes, but prefer fresh grated coconut that I could easily get in Hawaii. I do make haupia.

  • @southpauinc
    @southpauinc Před 3 lety +1

    OMG, one of my faves!!!

  • @maydahorner8024
    @maydahorner8024 Před 3 lety

    Yummy

  • @sebastianmauricio775
    @sebastianmauricio775 Před rokem +1

    Fast and easy :)

  • @laletoto
    @laletoto Před 3 lety +2

    When you say sticky rice or mochi rice, do you have a particular brand or name that's on the package? Many people refer to the calrose or short grain rice as sticky rice, but I think this is what you're calling regular rice. Would you clarify please? Thanks!

    • @HawaiisPickleLady
      @HawaiisPickleLady  Před 3 lety

      Sticky, glutinous or mochi rice is the same, no particular brand, I go for the cheapest. But Thai sticky rice is different, it is long grain, I use the shorter mochi rice. If you're in Hawaii, you can go to Canton Market on King Street and buy mochi rice in the big bag for $1 a pound. Calrose is a short grain and is what most people use for ordinary meals. It is not sticky rice. I bought a lot of things from Canton Market and often it's the best price around.

  • @irishpixierose
    @irishpixierose Před 3 lety +1

    I've never heard of or eaten this. It sounds sweet and delicious. Could your recipe be halfed? It would be too much for our little family.

  • @andydulosa8571
    @andydulosa8571 Před 2 lety

    I suggest fridge it because of the coconut milk

  • @thomasaiwohi3052
    @thomasaiwohi3052 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Excellent so easy even I can do this. Thank you.. I Jesus name we pray. God bless America and the world. Amen

  • @chaka3084
    @chaka3084 Před 3 lety +1

    Didn’t realize how easy this recipe is! Would cutting down the sugar spoil the results?

    • @HawaiisPickleLady
      @HawaiisPickleLady  Před 3 lety

      When done, it's not that sweet. Try adjusting it and let me know. Thanks.

  • @gwendolynormita3936
    @gwendolynormita3936 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi. Do you know how to make coscoron? You know deep fried mochi balls in a skewer? Would really appreciate it

  • @ThuyNguyen-gb1ug
    @ThuyNguyen-gb1ug Před 3 lety +1

    need to zoom close to be clear and attractive to the viewer, not very clear, will make it easy for the viewer to stop in the middle.

  • @dorabell6633
    @dorabell6633 Před 3 lety +1

    Aloha 🌺
    I had a question for you.
    Would you know how to make Shoyu Panckes? My late dad used to make them for breakfest along with fried spam and poached eggs. Been ono for them, but can't find a recipe.

    • @HawaiisPickleLady
      @HawaiisPickleLady  Před 3 lety

      Never heard of it but will research it. Or do you think it was his invention? I've seen some recipes and basically it's regular pancakes using 1 t of soy. Try it.

    • @dorabell6633
      @dorabell6633 Před 3 lety

      @@HawaiisPickleLady
      I seen lots with vegetable but that's not it. It has the shoyu and sugar, like sweet and it's made thin and rolled up. I think it was created during the olden days there in Hawaii.

  • @iamaloha2
    @iamaloha2 Před 2 lety +1

    Does the cooked need to be cooled or can you pour the syrup with the rice is piping hot?

  • @Sandra-sk9cv
    @Sandra-sk9cv Před 3 lety +1

    How do you make the mochi rice? Do you soak it? Do you add more water than regular rice?

  • @gardengalsu
    @gardengalsu Před 2 lety +1

    Please, how did you measure the raw mochi rice? In "regular" cups or in "rice cooker" cups? Thanks & Happy New Year!!!

    • @HawaiisPickleLady
      @HawaiisPickleLady  Před 2 lety +1

      Sorry for now checking my messages. I was laid off for a few weeks due to covid but am fine now. I usually soak the mochi rice overnight, rinse, drain and put it in a pot. Add water. I measure the old fashioned way. Put your middle finger on top of the rice and let water come to just above your first joint. Cook as usual.

    • @gardengalsu
      @gardengalsu Před 2 lety

      @@HawaiisPickleLady Thank you and I'm glad you are now well. So, when you 1st measure the amount of rice you'll be using, do you use the conventional measuring cup or the cup that comes with a rice cooker?

  • @SwtIslandGurl808
    @SwtIslandGurl808 Před 2 lety +1

    😋😋🥰😍🤩❤❤❤

  • @normanmarino7285
    @normanmarino7285 Před 3 lety +1

    No fresh coconuts in Hawaii? You got to be kidding me !

    • @HawaiisPickleLady
      @HawaiisPickleLady  Před 3 lety

      You've got to have friends or buy from swap meet or Chinatown. Not everyone has a tree and they are hazardous if they fall and hit someone.

  • @jayclaryangyang1453
    @jayclaryangyang1453 Před 2 lety

    when i saw how many sugars it been put, i said Retreat hahahaah

  • @rosalinavelasquez825
    @rosalinavelasquez825 Před 3 lety +2

    I don’t want to be rude, but to my surprise, I wonder why the bodbod version in Visayan Area and Suman in Tagalog becomes a Biko or Sweet Rice. Bodbod in BISAYA is made of sticky or sweet rice, half cook with coconut milk, white sugar, a little salt and a little extracted ginger juice.Once it cool down its wrap in Banana leaves and being steam.But you have all the right to name it.though feel bad, a Visayan dish copied and comes out different.