Cheesy Ensaymada with Milk Tea

Soft, sweet, cheesy, and paired with a creamy, refreshing drink—comfort in every bite.


Introduction

Ensaymada is a soft, sweet, and buttery Filipino pastry topped with grated cheese and sugar, often enjoyed with coffee or tea. Paired with a creamy, flavorful milk tea, this combination becomes a perfect treat for breakfast, snack, or afternoon indulgence. This recipe blends the comforting softness of ensaymada with the modern twist of milk tea, creating a luxurious duo that satisfies both sweet cravings and beverage cravings. It’s also perfect for sharing with a loved one—because happiness tastes better when it’s shared.


Ingredients

For Cheesy Ensaymada (makes 6–8)

  1. 2 ½ cups all-purpose flour
  2. ¼ cup sugar
  3. ½ teaspoon salt
  4. 1 tablespoon instant yeast
  5. 1/3 cup warm milk
  6. 3 tablespoons unsalted butter (melted)
  7. 1 large egg
  8. ¼ cup grated cheddar cheese (plus extra for topping)
  9. Butter and sugar for brushing and sprinkling

For Milk Tea (serves 2)

  1. 2 black tea bags
  2. 2 cups hot water
  3. ½ cup milk or cream
  4. 2–3 tablespoons sugar (adjust to taste)
  5. Optional: tapioca pearls for bubble milk tea

History

Ensaymada traces its origins to the Spanish ensaimada, a sweet pastry from Mallorca. Brought to the Philippines during the Spanish colonial period, Filipinos added their unique twist—soft, fluffy dough, butter, sugar, and a topping of grated cheese, making it distinctly Filipino. Milk tea, on the other hand, has roots in Taiwan and quickly became a global phenomenon for its creamy, sweet, and versatile flavors. Combining these two creates a fusion of heritage and modern indulgence—a treat with history and love.


Benefits

  • Cheese: Provides protein and calcium.
  • Eggs & milk: High in protein, vitamin D, and other nutrients.
  • Tea: Rich in antioxidants, which support heart health and alertness.
  • Carbohydrates from ensaymada: Gives energy for the day.
  • Romantic connection: Sharing homemade pastries and milk tea is an act of care and intimacy.

Formation & Methods

Step 1: Prepare the Dough

  1. In a bowl, mix warm milk, sugar, and yeast. Let it sit for 5–10 minutes until frothy.
  2. In a separate bowl, combine flour and salt.
  3. Add the yeast mixture, egg, and melted butter to the flour. Knead for 10 minutes until smooth and elastic.

Step 2: First Proofing

  1. Cover the dough with a damp cloth. Let it rise in a warm place for 1–2 hours, or until doubled in size.

Step 3: Shape Ensaymada

  1. Punch down the dough and divide it into 6–8 portions.
  2. Roll each portion into a long rope, then coil it into a circular shape.
  3. Place on a greased baking pan, cover, and let rest for 30 minutes.

Step 4: Bake

  1. Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C).
  2. Brush each dough coil with melted butter and sprinkle sugar on top.
  3. Bake for 15–20 minutes until lightly golden.
  4. Remove from oven, brush with more butter, and top generously with grated cheese.

Step 5: Prepare Milk Tea

  1. Brew black tea in hot water for 5 minutes.
  2. Add sugar while hot and stir until dissolved.
  3. Add milk or cream and stir. For bubble milk tea, add cooked tapioca pearls.
  4. Chill or serve warm according to preference.

Romantic Twist for Lovers

  • Cut the ensaymada in half and serve warm with a shared cup of milk tea—perfect for cozy mornings.
  • Arrange the pastries in a heart shape on a plate.
  • Whisper sweet words while serving: a simple gesture that makes the treat even sweeter.

Conclusion

Cheesy ensaymada paired with milk tea is more than a snack; it’s a celebration of flavor, texture, and love. The soft, buttery pastry melts in your mouth, while the creamy, sweet milk tea complements it perfectly. Ideal for breakfast, afternoon tea, or a romantic moment, this duo reminds us that comfort food is best enjoyed when shared with someone special.

For lovers, this dish is a symbol of care—effort put into making something homemade, warm, and delicious conveys affection in a way words cannot. Every bite is a little love letter wrapped in buttery dough and creamy tea.

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