HOPIA RECIPE MUNGGO FILLING ( PLUS EASY STEP BY STEP VIDEO) (2024)

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Delicious Hopia Recipe, guys!!!! I am very excited to share this Hopia recipe with you, because I love Hopia so much! I,however, is unable tofind a good and tastyHopia here in our Asian store; So I decided to make my own…Of course, this Hopia does not have the professional look of our native Hopia, Eng Bee Ten, but this I tell yah, it is at par somewhere close to its taste and Hopia yummi-ness given that it is homemade. So don’t beat me up if your Hopia doesn’thave the similar look as Eng Bee Tin which is almost perfectly round and impeccably thin, because its taste is almost similar. In fact my husband’s co worker ordered 15 pieces of it. I did not intend to sell nor become a Hopia production machine, but I thoughtwhy not, it can somehow offsetthe ingredient’scost. But after the second time, I just have her read this blog and made her own, assuring that it is easy to make. With my work and family schedule, I can’t accomodate orders. Being a Hopia business tycoon is just not in my blood.

WHAT IS HOPIA?

Hopia is a famous Filipino dessert which is sold everywhere in the stores in the Philippines. This is more famous for “pasalubong ” or souvenir as present to friends. It usually wrap in a box or tight plastic wrapper.It has flaky crust and soft sweet filling which is usually made of bean paste. Similar to Pandesal, Hopia is a traditional dessert very much known in my country.

So this Hopia Recipe will yield these goodies looking just exactly similar to the photo below.

The Hopia crust is flaky….( yum, yum… )And the Mung Bean inside, is really moist and not too sweet. Sorry guys, no pictures for the filling. I want you to find out for yourself how the Hopia filling will look like … suspense, suspense.

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When I made these Hopia for the first time, I had doubts howthe doughwill turn out because I haven’t made a dough similar to this Hopia dough. I was apprehensive and when the Hopia turned perfectly fine, I was relieved that no ingredients were wasted.

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So I used these Hopia recipe several times more. And when the Hopia is cold and ready, I put them inside this container and just sit it on my kitchen counter for easy access for breakfast. Paired with coffee, this Hopia is a great way to break the fast.

WHY I LOVE THIS HOPIA:

So,so good for breakfast with coffee.

Great for mid day snacks with another cup of coffee.

I ate it for dinner and it filled me up…

DELICIOUS HOPIA AND HOW TO MAKE IT PLUS VIDEO

Hopia is a famous Filipino dessert which is sold everywhere in the stores in the Philippines. This is more famous for "pasalubong " or souvenir as present to friends. It usually wrap in a bow or tight plastic wrapper.It has flaky crust and soft sweet filling which is usually made of bean paste.

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: FILIPINO

Author: Shobee

Ingredients

DOUGH 1

  • 1 1/2 All Purpose Flour
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 3/4 cup Crisco® Butter Flavor All-Vegetable Shortening Baking Sticks

DOUGH 2

  • 2 cups All Purpose Flour
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 1/2 cup vegetable oil or canola oil
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt

FILLING

  • 16 oz Mung Beans Pre cooked and softened
  • 1/2 cup condensed milk
  • 1 cup sugar

Egg Wash:

  • 1 egg beaten

Instructions

FILLING PREPARATION

  • Cook the Mung Beans with 10 cups of water and let boil and soft enough to mash. In my case, I slow cooked the 16 oz Mung Beans with 10 cups water overnight and drain the water.

  • After removing the excess water I added the condensed milk and sugar and I transferred the cooked Mung Beans in a medium sized pot and cook in a medium heat until dry. Keep on watching this phase because the cook Mung Beans tend to stick at the bottom, so keep on stirring.

  • When the excess water has completely evaporated, let cool and refrigerate for easy handling.

  • THERE WILL BE EXTRA FILLING LEFT, JUST PUT IT IN A SEALED CONTAINER AND SEAL FOR NEXT USE.

FOR DOUGH 1

  • Mix all of the ingredients until a crust forms. Set aside AND PREPARE

  • DOUGH 2.

  • Mix all of the the ingredients until an elastic dough will form.

  • Flatten dough and put dough 1 on top.

  • Spread dough 1 on top of dough 2 and gently flatten with a rolling pin.

  • Roll into a tube and wrap with plastic wrap. Refrigerate for 15 minutes.

WHEN READY:

  • Preheat oven at 350 F.

  • Divide Hopia into 15 pieces.

  • Flatten Hopia dough and put the cooked filling in the middle.

  • Folld the sides just as shown in the video and mold with a medium sized cookie cutter or Biscuit mold.

  • Brush top with egg wash and Bake Hopia for 25 minutes until the top is golden in color.

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  1. Anonymous says

    Salamat po. I’ll going to try it. Wala kc dto ang hopia so need to make.

  2. Shobelyn Dayrit says

    Take care.

  3. Anonymous says

    Thanks a lot i am ex ited to try
    Until next time
    GOD BLESS US MORE

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HOPIA RECIPE MUNGGO FILLING ( PLUS EASY STEP BY STEP VIDEO) (2024)

FAQs

What is hopia filling made of? ›

There are a variety of fillings for hopia. The most common is monggo (mung bean) and ube. For the adventurous foodie, you can also try the custard , pandan and ube queso flavors.

What are the different types of hopia? ›

Learn these different flavors and Variations of Hopia. Hopiang Baboy, Grilled Ube and Monggo Hopia, Special Hopia, Piyaya, Otap, Hopiang Hapon, Diced Hopia and Mooncake.

What is hopia in english? ›

Hopia has Chinese origins, introduced to Filipinos by f*ckienese immigrants in the early 1900s. It means “good pastry” in Hokkian, a dialect spoken in Southern Fujian and Taiwan. Hopia is part of the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival tradition as a sort of inexpensive version of moon cake.

How do you eat hopia? ›

MICROWAVE
  1. Pop out Hopia Pack from the Freezer (no need to Thaw)
  2. Remove from Plastic Packaging.
  3. Heat in the microwave for around 30 seconds* or until soft. (varies depending on your microwave)
  4. Enjoy while hot!

Should hopia be refrigerated? ›

Must be enjoyed chilled, and kept in fridge to keep fresh.

Is hopia high in sugar? ›

Diabetics are counseled to screen properly what they eat, hence, they are usually wary about eating hopia because of its high sugar content.

What are the two popular varieties of hopia? ›

There are a lot of hopia filling variants but the 2 most popular ones are the Hopia mungo which is made out of mung bean paste and Hopia Baboy which is made out of candied winter melon, green onions and pork fat.

What is the famous hopia brand in the Philippines? ›

Polland Hopia has been a favorite and is the only choice of Hopia aficionados. More than just hopia, the brand also has mooncakes, tikoy and many others. Since 1966, Polland Hopia has been making deliciously authentic mung bean cakes (Hopia) that has been part of the Filipino Chinese home.

How long can hopia last? ›

Hopia is a Chinese-Filipino pastry traditionally filled with either mung beans (Hopia Mongo) or wintermelon (cooked in pork fat more commonly knowned as Hopia Baboy). Please freeze Eng Bee Tin Hopia upon arrival if you choose not to consume it immediately. If you do not freeze it, shelf life is up to 14 days.

What is the Chinese equivalent of hopia? ›

Bakpia (Javanese: ꦧꦏ꧀ꦥꦶꦪ, romanized: bakpia; Chinese: 肉餅; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-piáⁿ; lit. 'meat pastry'- the name it is known by in Indonesia) or Hopia (Tagalog: [ˈhop. jɐʔ]; Chinese: 好餅; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: hó-piáⁿ; lit.

What is hopia slang for in Filipino? ›

Conversation. "Hopia," by the way, is a moon cake-like pastry of Fujianese origin, now being popularly used as a slang to mean, "hoping for nothing."

Do you microwave hopia? ›

Recommended: Store leftover hopia in Tupperware with piece of bread to keep the pastry soft. But if pastry hardens, microwave hopia for 30 seconds on High.

Do you eat hopia warm? ›

The thing that makes ube so delicious is its versatility; it can be served icy cold or piping hot.

Is moon cake and hopia the same? ›

Unlike mooncakes which rely on one batch of dough, hopia dough uses two doughs, one with a higher fat content and one without, that are layered together to create the flaky texture so iconic of the Filipino pastry.

Do you eat hopia hot or cold? ›

Is hopia eaten hot or cold? It can be eaten either way. If you prefer to eat it warm, you may reheat the hopia in a griddle, microwave pan, or toaster in a few minutes.

Does hopia contain pork? ›

Just to summarise: hopia baboy filling do not contain ground pork. It's called hopia baboy because they use lard or pork fat for shortening. Some slivers of candied pork back fat may be incorporated but it's not the main ingredient.

Is hopia and mooncake the same? ›

Unlike mooncakes which rely on one batch of dough, hopia dough uses two doughs, one with a higher fat content and one without, that are layered together to create the flaky texture so iconic of the Filipino pastry.

Is hopia made of pork? ›

Pork hopia (Tagalog: Hopiang baboy / Hopia baboy) is filled with a savoury bread-crumb paste studded with candied wintermelon, flavoured with scallion and enriched with candied pork back fat, hence its name.

Does Hopia Baboy contain pork? ›

Originally introduced as “Hopiang Maalat”, Hopia Baboy is another classic from the 1960's that has its own cult following. The filling is made with real pork, wintermelon (kundol), fried onions, and peanut.

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