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Philippines (Spanish colonial ensaimada from Mallorca, adapted to Philippine ingredients)
Ensaymada
Philippines (Spanish colonial ensaimada from Mallorca, adapted to Philippine ingredients)
Ensaymada is the Philippines' most beloved enriched bread — a soft, buttery, spiral-shaped roll made from a dough enriched with egg yolks, butter, and sugar, cooked in special molds, then frosted with a generous layer of creamed butter (not icing) and showered with grated queso de bola (Edam cheese). The savoury-sweet combination of buttered enriched bread with salty cheese and sweet frosting is distinctly Filipino — the Edam cheese was introduced during Spanish colonial rule and was adopted as a luxury ingredient that found its way into the culture's most treasured bread. Ensaymada is a Christmas and celebration food; the best versions are extraordinarily tender, with a crumb that tears into soft, silky strands.
Filipino — Breads & Pastry