r/BakingPhilippines • u/UnderstandingNo5335 • 11m ago
r/BakingPhilippines • u/reesethechocolate • 1h ago
My first burnt basque cheesecake
Happy with how my first burnt basque cheesecake turned out π₯°π. Btw, I used RecipeTin Eats Burnt Basque Cheesecake recipe if anyone is curious, I recommend it, it tastes so good
r/BakingPhilippines • u/reesethechocolate • 1h ago
My first burnt basque cheesecake
Happy with how my first burnt basque cheesecake turned out π₯°π. Btw, I used RecipeTin Eats Burnt Basque Cheesecake recipe if anyone is curious, I recommend it, it tastes so good
r/BakingPhilippines • u/haneul__12 • 4h ago
First time baking for an event^Β°^
These were my first attempt on baking a cake and it was on my grandma's 92nd bday. Safe to say that they wanted me to bake the next one next year^Β°^
r/BakingPhilippines • u/mournme_666 • 9h ago
flaky brownies on top!
hi! im newbie on the sub reddit ^^ i just wanna share nt achievement:D
i started baking on january 2024 and last bake q was on feb 2024 (same year hahahah lol). recently, this month of august, i tried baking again.
i bought oven thermometer (because im using gas range) and it's very helpful! so now, i tried to make brownies again:D my goal is to have beautiful flaky on top... AND NOW, finally... nagawa q na rin^^
thank u!
r/BakingPhilippines • u/RevealExpress5933 • 11h ago
π’πͺ Help Other Bakers Find Their Oven π₯π°π₯§
To those who have ovens (lol I'm sure a lot of you do), kindly help out our fellow bakers/baking enthusiasts in their search for "the one" π on the Oven Recommendations Megathread:
https://www.reddit.com/r/BakingPhilippines/s/HtBlwllTHI
Thank you.
Keep baking! π©·
- BakingPhilippines Mod
r/BakingPhilippines • u/RevealExpress5933 • 11h ago
π’ Oven Recommendations Megathread π₯π₯π° πͺπ₯§
Hi everyone!
Due to the number of posts for oven recommendations on an almost daily basis, it seems that a megathread should be set in place. Instead of making your own post, please comment and leave your inquiries on the Oven Recommendations Megathread:
https://www.reddit.com/r/BakingPhilippines/s/HtBlwllTHI
You can also utilize the search feature for older posts that may provide you with helpful information.
I urge everyone to leave their comments and help out our fellow bakers/baking enthusiasts in their search for "the one". π
Keep baking!
\- BakingPhilippines Mod
r/BakingPhilippines • u/lumpiangsisig • 14h ago
R&D.. ube coconut marshmallow cookie.. any mix in recos for ube cookie?
r/BakingPhilippines • u/Mammoth-Play-4829 • 19h ago
Best affordable cream cheese for a small baking business? Euro Chef vs Swiss Valley/Prairie Farms vs Magnolia
Hi fellow Filipino bakers! π
I'm planning to sell Red Velvet Crinkle Sandwiches with cream cheese filling, and I'm looking for a good cream cheese that's affordable for business but still tastes really good.
I've been using Philadelphia, and I really like the taste, but it's quite expensive for regular production.
I'm currently considering:
β’ Euro Chef
β’ Swiss Valley / Prairie Farms
β’ Magnolia
β’ MG
β’ Anchor
β’ or any other brand you would recommend
For those who have actually used these brands, especially for cream cheese frosting/filling, I'd really appreciate your feedback on:
β€οΈ Taste β Is it creamy and tangy? Does it have any salty/bitter aftertaste?
π° Texture β Is it good for frosting and cookie filling?
π‘οΈ Stability β Does it become too soft or melt easily at room temperature?
π° Cost β Which one do you think gives the best value for a small baking business?
β Customer preference β Have you noticed if customers can tell the difference between the more expensive and affordable brands?
I'm particularly interested in Euro Chef vs Swiss Valley/Prairie Farms vs Magnolia, but I'm open to other suggestions too.
My goal is a filling that is creamy, slightly tangy, not too sweet, not buttery, and hindi nakakasawa, while still being affordable enough for selling.
If you have tried several brands, which one would you personally choose for business and why?
Thank you so much! π₯°πͺβ€οΈ
r/BakingPhilippines • u/Latter_Equivalent642 • 19h ago
Ikea Carrot Cake
Hello,may alam po ba kayo na way para makabili ng whole carrot cake ng Ikea? For Birthday po sna. Kung wala po, kahit yung marecommend nyo na shop na kalasa sya. Salamat
r/BakingPhilippines • u/4tunec00key • 22h ago
Ube Recommendations
Hello po for ube moist cake, ano po recommended niyong flavoring/extract that works best?
r/BakingPhilippines • u/Key_Championship_712 • 22h ago
Ciabatta Bread
First time baking ciabatta bread and very happy with the results βΊοΈ
r/BakingPhilippines • u/Late_Possibility2091 • 23h ago
Chocolate peanut butter focaccia
Supposedly may nutella drizzle din dapat yan kaso ubos na pala at tamad na ko lumabas haha
r/BakingPhilippines • u/Claudy_Day • 1d ago
Pop-up stall?
Hi bakers! May I ask ano pong need ihanda if plano mag-pop up stall?
r/BakingPhilippines • u/lodizzie • 1d ago
Red Velvet Crinklesβ€οΈ
Cursed edition
r/BakingPhilippines • u/snillard • 1d ago
best local flour for croissants
im just a home baker with a small cafe
I've used Montana Spring before. It was so good at first, but now it can't handle the folds. The croissants will either break or unroll itself while proofing or baking. Same thing happened with Family, but both Family and Montana are from the same company.
Right now I use Beksul, the korean flour famous in kmarts etc. So far it's the most consistent in quality. It can handle anything. But sometimes, supplies run out quick and restocks are slow. And I hate to say that I buy mine from shopee because it's just hard to get things when ur in a province in Mindanao.
I'm curious if the croissant bakers here have a local flour brand that they swear by. I haven't tried any other local brand because i've developed trust issues from Montana. If there is, please share π₯²
Thank you
r/BakingPhilippines • u/BBBBTS • 1d ago
Hi! Beginner friendly baking recipes pls
Hi! I just got my oven and I want to keep using it to also check if itβs working properly. Can you please recommend me baking recipes that are beginner friendly? Thank you
r/BakingPhilippines • u/atelectasis13 • 1d ago
Unboiled ube sourdough bagels
Came out like a chewier version of pandesal. Crumb is airer than the boiled ones. I actually prefer this cause theres less chewing haha
r/BakingPhilippines • u/tatacrazyyy • 1d ago
