swine dining wrote:Here's a filipino bakery that I'm pretty sure has steamed rice cake (puto).
Mom's Bake Shoppe & Restaurant
2415 W. Peterson Ave.
Chicago, IL 60659
773 784-1318
If you're planning on taking the filipino food route for your indonesian party, you can also check out the following filipino stores which sells some good sweet and savory snacks and desserts. Here are some ideas of what you can bring:
Snacks, Desserts & Cakes -
Guinataang bilo bilo - rice balls with coconut milk
Kamoteng kahoy bibingka - large cassava pancake cake
Pitsi Pitsi - mini cassava pancake
Sapin Sapin - Layered rice cake flavors of Ube (purple yam), Macapuno (young coconut), Cutchinta (orange rice cake), and Langka (jackfruit).
Suman sa Ibos - a mixture of glutinous rice, coconut milk and salt, packed in palm leaves, specific to the Pangasinan Philippine region
Suman sa Lihiya - a mixture of glutinous rice, coconut milk and salt, packed in banana leaves, specific to the Nueva Ecija Philippine region
Suman sa Antala - a mixture of glutinous rice, coconut milk and salt, packed in banana leaves
Leche Flan - Egg Custard with Caramel Sauce
Phillipine Fruit Salad - Creamy fruit cocktail salad with coconut
Iraid - Grated cassava and sweet potato cake
Macapuno tart - young coconut tart
Brazo de Merced - soft vanilla sponge cake with custard filling
Mocha Chiffon Roll - soft mocha sponge cake with custard filling
Cashew Boat Tart - cashew tart in the shape of a boat
Egg Pie - egg custard pie
Buko Pie - coconut pie
Empanada or empanadita - Mini pie filled with meat and/or vegetables
Ensamada - sweet pastry topped with butter, sugar and shredded cheese
Siopao - steamed pork buns
Maja Blanca - coconut pudding
Hopia - flaky pastry filled with red or yellow mung bean
Uni-Mart
5845 N Clark St, Chicago, 60660 - (773) 271-8676
7315 W. Dempster Ave., Niles, IL. - (847) 755-1082
2457 W. 75th St., Woodridge, IL - (630) 910-6386
1038 W. Golf Rd., Hoffman Estates, IL - (847) 755-1082