Chocolate rice porridge Filipino champorado recipe is made with rice and "tablea".
This Filipino champorado, or chocolate rice porridge, is a delicious comfort food that the entire family will love. The dish uses "pure tablea" or "sweetened tablea," and sugar is added as the sweetener for the dish. If desired, add fresh milk to taste. For extra taste and sweetness, condensed milk is used in our recipe.
The sweetener blends well with the dish and gives extra flavor to the food, making it more delectable with every serving. Try Filipino chocolate rice porridge (Champorado). Let us know what you think of this Filipino champorado recipe. We'd love to hear your champorado version; share it with us. Thanks
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Prep Time:
5 minsCook Time:
25 minsTotal Time:
30 mins
Servings6
Calories363
Best Season
Suitable throughout the year
Description
Chocolate rice porridge Filipino champorado recipe is made with rice and "tablea". This Filipino champorado, or chocolate rice porridge, is a delicious comfort food that the entire family will love. The dish uses "pure tablea" or "sweetened tablea," and sugar is added as the sweetener for the dish. If desired, add fresh milk to taste. For extra taste and sweetness, condensed milk is used in our recipe.
The sweetener blends well with the dish and gives extra flavor to the food, making it more delectable with every serving. Try Filipino chocolate rice porridge (Champorado). Let us know what you think of this Filipino champorado recipe. We'd love to hear your champorado version; share it with us. Thanks
Please feel free to browse our recipe archive for more recipes. Thank you for visiting us.
Ingredients
6pc “pure tablea” or “ sweetened tablea”
1 1/2cup glutinous rice or sushi rice
sugar (as needed)
condensed milk to taste
fresh milk to taste (optional)
8cup water (adjust the water as necessary)
Instructions
Wash the rice 2 to 3 times, drain the water, and put it in a deep cooking pot.
Add water, turn on the heat, and cook the rice in the pot, covered, over medium heat.
Note: If glutinous rice is not available, you can substitute it with white long grain rice.
Stir if necessary to avoid sticking until the rice begins to expand, is about to cook, and begins to soften.
Add the tablea and keep cooking. Regular stirring is necessary until the chocolate tablet "tablea" has melted.
Cook the rice a little longer until it becomes translucent and soft and the liquid is reduced to the right consistency. Add the sugar and stir until the sugar dissolves.
Note: If using the "sweetened tablea", please adjust the amount of sugar accordingly.
Turn off the heat and transfer the champorado to individual serving bowls. Drizzle with fresh milk if desired, then add condensed milk as a sweetener to taste.
Serve hot, and enjoy!
Nutrition Facts
Servings 6
Amount Per Serving
Calories363kcal
% Daily Value *
Total Fat10.8g17%
Saturated Fat6.4g32%
Cholesterol6mg2%
Sodium36mg2%
Potassium127mg4%
Total Carbohydrate64.1g22%
Dietary Fiber3g12%
Sugars22.5g
Protein6.6g14%
Calcium 77 mg
Iron 2 mg
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.