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Pichi Pichi Recipe

BY :Bebs | Published: 11/11/ 2019 | Updated:11/15/ 2019 | 109 Comments

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Pichi-pichi is a Filipino dessert made basically from just 3 ingredients: cassava, water, and sugar.  It is steamed and becomes glutinous. Once it is cooked and cooled it is rolled in grated coconut or grated cheese.

Easy Pichi Pichi Recipe
Pichi-Pichi rolled in grated coconut and topped with cheese.

  • What is Pichi-Pichi?
  • Tips in using frozen cassava
  • Alternative to Fresh Grated Coconut
  • Substitute to Lye Water
  • Printable Recipe
  • Pichi Pichi Recipe

What is Pichi-Pichi?

Pichi-pichi is a kind of Filipino kakanin or delicacy made from cassava (manioc, yuca). This treat hailed from the province of Quezon. It has a sticky, gelatinous yet firm texture that is made by steaming grated cassava. Once it is cooked, the opaque white color of the cassava becomes somewhat translucent.

What is Pichi-pichi made of?

Normally eaten as a snack or dessert, Pichi-pichi is really easy to make and needs only 4 main ingredients:

  • Grated cassava
  • sugar
  • water
  • lye water

It can be enjoyed as it is but normally it is coated with grated coconut or topped with grated cheese, or both. Other flavorings are also added like coconut water, pandan (screwpine) or ube.

How to make Pichi Pichi
Flavored Pichi Pichi

Tips in using frozen cassava

In the Philippines, it is easy to get fresh cassava and they are available almost all year round. That is not the case in other non-tropical areas. While I was in Germany, the only way I can get cassava is from the Asian food stores and they usually sell them frozen.

  • You can either buy the already grated cassava and just thaw it. I do not squeeze out the liquids and use it as it is.
  • If you have whole frozen cassava, thaw it a bit if it is too hard or covered in ice. Do not let it thaw completely or it will become more difficult to grate.
  • If you have a food processor with a grater attachment, I suggest using that. Or one of those nice manual rotary food graters. But an old cheese grater would also do, only takes some time and elbow grease.

If you are going to use fresh cassava instead, I included steps on preparing fresh cassava in my Cassava Cake post.

Pichi pichi is a Filipino dessert made basically from cassava, water and sugar. It is steamed and becomes glutinous and then coated with grated coconut. | www.foxyfolksy.com

Alternative to Fresh Grated Coconut

Like cassava, coconut is not something that is easily available in other countries. I will let you in on a secret, I seldom use freshly grated coconut for my desserts. And I stir clear of the frozen ones as, based on personal experience, they tasted like old coconut where the milk was already wrung out.

Out of necessity, while in Germany, I discovered the best alternative to the freshly grated coconut. Since it is easier to find in the local groceries and supermarkets, I did some experiments and tried to rehydrate desiccated coconut. It works perfectly.

All I did was add some water and sure enough, the dried coconut flakes absorbed the liquids. It became soft and it was almost like having freshly grated coconut and so much better than the frozen one. Just add  70-80 ml of water to 1 cup of coconut flakes then just mix them well together for 1-2 minutes and you are ready to roll.

coconut flakes for Pichi pichi is a Filipino dessert made basically from cassava, water and sugar. It is steamed and becomes glutinous and then coated with grated coconut. | www.foxyfolksy.com

Substitute to Lye Water

You can find some recipes that include lye water in their ingredients.

But since I do not have any at the time I made this post, I made my first batch without lye water. They turned out OK, a bit too soft for my liking but still totally yummy. For my second batch, I used a substitute for lye water (baking soda solution) and they were firmer.

The substitute for lye water I used, was ¼ teaspoon of baking soda dissolved in 1 cup of water then boiling the mixture for 5 minutes, that's it!

Lastly, you will need molds to steam them in. Filipinos would know about 'puto' molds, but I do not have those as well, instead, I used my silicon cup molds that I sometimes use for baking cupcakes and muffins.

Pichi-Pichi Easy Recipe
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Pichi Pichi Recipe

4.77 from 26 votes
Try this easy recipe for Pichi Pichi, a Filipino delicacy made from cassava, sugar, and water. Steamed and coated in grated coconut or topped with cheese.
Prep Time: 15 minutes mins
Cook Time: 20 minutes mins
Total Time: 35 minutes mins
Course :Dessert
Servings =24
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Ingredients
 

  • 2 cups grated cassava - no need to squeeze out liquids
  • ¾ cup sugar
  • 1 ¾ cups water
  • 2 teaspoons baking soda solution - (SEE NOTE 2) or 1 tsp lye water

FOR COATING AND TOPPING

  • 1 cup coconut - grated
  • 1 cup grated cheese - optional

Instructions
 

  • In a deep bowl, combine all ingredients together and mix thoroughly.
  • Fill individual cup molds about three-quarter full or a bit more but leave some space because it can rise a bit while steaming.
  • Arrange the filled molds in a steamer and steam for about 20-30 minutes or until they become translucent.
  • Let them cool down completely so it is easier to remove from the molds, or place them in the fridge to shorten the cooling time.
  • Roll each Pichi Pichi in grated coconut or grated cheese.

Notes

NOTE 1: If using fresh (not frozen) cassava, place grated cassava in a cheesecloth and squeeze out the liquids. Use 2 cups of water instead of 1 ¾ in the recipe above.
NOTE 2: To make the baking soda solution: ¼ teaspoon of baking soda dissolved in 1 cup of water then boil the mixture for 5 minutes. 
NOTE 3: You may also add some flavoring by adding drops of buko-pandan or ube extract. If you opt to have it all natural, boil some pandan leaves in water and substitute that with the water in the recipe.

Nutrition

Calories: 85kcalCarbohydrates: 18gProtein: 0gFat: 1gSaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 114mgPotassium: 70mgFiber: 0gSugar: 10gVitamin A: 5IUVitamin C: 4.4mgCalcium: 5mgIron: 0.1mg
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pichi pichi recipe

This Pichi-pichi recipe was originally published in May 2015. Updated on November 2019 to include new images and videos and additional tips. The recipe remains the same.

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  1. Jenina says

    May 30, 2023 at 3:20 pm

    Mine turned out bitter. I don't know what I did wrong 😭

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    • Bebs says

      June 03, 2023 at 2:17 am

      It might be too much lye or baking soda solution?

      Reply
  2. Rose says

    March 13, 2022 at 4:28 pm

    5 stars
    I made this twice na. Really really good outcome! I halved the recipe kasi dalawa lang kaming kakain. Nung first time I also halved the lye water pero ang lambot wala yung "bite" na sanay ako sa pichi pichi. When I made it again (still half the recipe), I used 1 tsp lye water instead na 1/2 lang and it turned out perfect.

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    • Bebs says

      April 07, 2022 at 8:15 pm

      Thanks for the 5 stars, Rose, and for sharing your tip using our recipe. 😊

      Reply
  3. Kt says

    October 17, 2021 at 8:28 am

    5 stars
    Thank tou! I madev it today and my korean family loves it!

    Reply
  4. karen sangco says

    June 23, 2021 at 2:52 am

    Hi Ms Bebs,

    quick question 1 3/4 cup of water po ba or 2 cups of water ilalagay? kasi po I watched the video it said 2 cups but dun pod sa recipe no its 1 3/4 cups.

    Reply
    • Bebs says

      June 23, 2021 at 6:33 pm

      Hi Karen, in this post I used frozen cassava and did not squeeze out the extra liquids unlike in the video.

      Reply
  5. Neri says

    June 17, 2021 at 6:57 pm

    Hi, according to your recipe of 24 servings only use 1tsp lye water. I'm going to make 3x servings of pichi pichi ( total of 72) do I still need just 1tsp of lye water or need to add more?

    When I changed the amount of servings that I'm going to make all the amount of ingredients changed apart from the amount of lye water.

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    • Bebs says

      June 21, 2021 at 11:08 pm

      Hi Neri, sure you can simply double or triple the ingredients.

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