Pumpkin Spice Conchas

Yield: 6 conchasPrep Time: 30 minutes (plus rising time)Bake Time: 25 minutesTotal Time: ~5 hours 🍂 A Cozy Fall Twist on a Classic Pan Dulce Fall baking has officially taken over my kitchen! And honestly? I’m not fighting it. I cannot get enough of these warm, spiced, cozy flavors, and I’m squeezing in every fall… Continue reading Pumpkin Spice Conchas

Rajas Con Crema Cornbread

Yield: 1 (10-inch) iron skilletPrep Time: 20 minutesCook Time: 1 hourTotal Time: 1 hour 20 minutes A Southwest Comfort with a Twist Soft, golden sweet cornbread has always been one of those simple, comforting dishes that calls people to gather at the dinner table. This savory version, inspired by rajas con crema, folds in sour… Continue reading Rajas Con Crema Cornbread

🥥 Kabocha and Coconut Pecan Rolls

Yield: 9 rollsPrep Time: 30 minutesWait Time: 4 hoursCook Time: 1 hour 15 minutes Soft rolls made with our signature house dough are swirled with homemade coconut jam and filled with toasted pecans and coconut flakes. These Kabocha and Coconut Pecan Rolls bring together the warm comfort of fall baking with flavors rooted in Filipino… Continue reading 🥥 Kabocha and Coconut Pecan Rolls

Mini Pan de Muertos

Soft. Fragrant. Heartfelt.These Mini Pan de Muertos are a sweet, citrusy take on the traditional Mexican bread of remembrance. Each small bun is shaped with “bones” and a “skull” on top to honor loved ones who have passed. This year marks our family’s fourth year baking pan de muertos, and it’s become one of our… Continue reading Mini Pan de Muertos

Sweet Potato and Matcha Loaf with Black Sesame

Texture contrast. Swirled. Seasonal.This Sweet Potato and Matcha Loaf with Black Sesame is this year’s spin on my annual Halloween loaf, bringing a celebration of color, contrast, and flavor. Last year’s version featured ube and black sesame for a bold purple-and-black pairing. This year, we’re turning to green and black: this yeasted bread is tinted… Continue reading Sweet Potato and Matcha Loaf with Black Sesame

Thousand Layer Mooncake with Ube Halaya

Flaky. Vibrant. Celebratory. These Thousand Layer Mooncakes are a mesmerizing take on the traditional Teochew-style spiral mooncakes, filled with creamy ube halaya and wrapped in delicate layers of purple and white pastry. Each bite is flaky, just lightly sweet, and rich with coconut and ube flavor. Absolutely perfect for gifting, celebrating, or simply marveling at… Continue reading Thousand Layer Mooncake with Ube Halaya

Coffee Rum Bundtinis

These Coffee Rum Bundtinis are mini indulgences packed with rich coffee aroma, buttery cake texture, and a boozy coffee rum glaze that seeps into every bite. They’re perfect for celebrations, holiday dessert tables, or simply spoiling yourself with a treat that feels luxurious. The best part? The coffee rum infusion gives them a depth of… Continue reading Coffee Rum Bundtinis

Calamansi Bars with Sesame Crust

Ah, Calamansi. The “lemon of the Philippines.” These small, green, sour-turned-sweet citrus gems are a staple in Filipino cuisine. Also known as Calamondin, they thrive in the heat of the tropics, but surprisingly, both my aunt and my folks have managed to grow them in California. As for me? I have a tall, skinny bush… Continue reading Calamansi Bars with Sesame Crust

Instant Whole Wheat Mo (Made with Sourdough Discard!)

Ever since I’ve made Kristina Cho’s Mó (from her cookbook Mooncakes and Milk Bread), we have been addicted. I usually double up the recipe and make a large batch every week or so and freeze them, so we could have them for breakfast. But making them requires careful planning around my routine. I have to… Continue reading Instant Whole Wheat Mo (Made with Sourdough Discard!)

Fortune Cookies, Four (Five) Flavors

Chinese New Year is coming early this year! To kick off celebrations, I decided to make fortune cookies, but with a Filipino (Ube and Pandan) and Mexican (Cacao and Churro) twist.  Ironically, the origins of fortune cookies are blurry at best, and riddled with politics. Since my blog is about food and not about politics,… Continue reading Fortune Cookies, Four (Five) Flavors