Flaky Buttery Otap Cookies, a sweet treat from Cebu. One of my favourite treats from the Philippines and so easy to make at home. Twenty five minutes from start to finish and with only two ingredients.
Otap is originally from Cebu the oldest city in the Philippines. The otap (also called Utap):from Cebu has tight thin crispy layers. It is a close cousin to the French Palmiers pastry. While Palmiers are more heart shaped otap are shaped oblong, sometimes round.
Otap has layers of crispy flaky deliciousness and is a great partner for coffee or tea. It’s a popular “pasalubong” because it stays crispy for a long time. This sweet treat was a favourite when I was growing up and this was always in my wish list if someone was coming from Cebu.
Usually the otap recipe requires a lot of work (rolling and folding the pastry) and and if you’re not a very confident pastry chef, it can be a bit daunting for a novice home cook. Not only that, you’re not guaranteed a great result. However using pre made puff pastry turns anyone into a baking star.
The recipe as described below is delicious as it is. For a more decadent version, dip the cooked otap in melted milk chocolate. I have also added a teaspoon of cinnamon to the caster sugar in Step 5 of the recipe and it results in a spicier otap, true not very traditional but equally delicious.
Thank you for sharing your recipe.
Salamat Joy for the thumbs up. Lovely to see you here.