Best Ube Recipes: How to Cook with Purple Yam

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Last Updated on July 13, 2024 by Chef Mireille

Ube is a type of purple yam that is found in some southeast Asian cuisines, but permeates Filipino cuisine. Although most popular in dessert recipes, it can also be used in savory recipes. It has a unique flavor that is less of a potato flavor and more of a nutty flavor with sweetness. Here is a collection of the most delicious Ube Desserts and drinks for you to indulge in.

It started trending here in the United States a few years ago, but I have been cooking with it for many years.

Not all purple yam is the same. Ube is a distinct type of purple yam that has a deep, rich, vibrant purple hue. Some people mistakenly confuse Peruvian purple potatoes or Japanese purple sweet potatoes aka Okinawan Sweet Potatoes for ube. Both of these are less sweet and are missing the vibrant purple color that characterizes real ube.

Notes on Buying Ube

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  • Fresh Ube is rare to find in the United States. If you do find them at an Asian supermarkets, make sure it is real ube and not Okinawan sweet potato. The best way to confirm it is ube is to snap off the end and you should find a deep dark purple hue.
  • Halayang Ube aka as ube jam or ube halaya jam is the base ingredient used in many Filipino desserts. You can find this ready made in some Asian stores especially in a local Filipino market like Phil-Am Market here in the NYC area. Look for a local Filipino grocery store in your area for the best options.  However, there is also a homemade ube halaya recipe below so you can make it yourself.
  • Some people make an instant ube halaya by mixing ube powder with water.
  • When ube is mixed with ingredients like coconut milk and flour, the color can be quite muted in the end result. To combat this, ube extract or ube paste is usually added to give the recipe its characteristic purple hue. If nothing else, you can also just use purple food coloring.  This is done primarily for aesthetic reasons as it does not really add any additional ube flavoring.  You can include it or not, per your preference.
  • Frozen ube is the most common way to find ube in an Asian market. Frozen ube comes in two forms – cooked mashed ube or grated ube. Mashed ube will have a deep purple color and is the better option. Lucia is the brand I usually use.
Ube Recipes

Delicious Desserts with Ube Halaya: Recipes with Purple Yam Jam

​Are you ready to make your own homemade ube halaya? Try out this recipe and then you can make all the other recipes that use purple yam jam as a base.

Ube Halaya
​Ube Halaya is a spread made with frozen or fresh ube that is the base for many ube desserts and recipes.
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One you have your Ube Halaya or Purple Yam Jam, you can know make any of these recipes that use it as a base.

Ube Ice Cream
There are many ways to make Ube Ice Cream. This one uses Ube Halaya as a base. This easy no churn ice cream recipe does not require an ice cream maker which makes it super easy to make homemade Ube Ice Cream.
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Homemade Ube ice cream served in cone
Ube White Chocolate Chip Cookies
These Ube White Chocolate Chip Cookies are a fun, colorful twist on classic chocolate chip cookies! So easy to make and filled with warm, vanilla ube flavors.
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Ube White Chocolate Chip Cookies
Ube Donuts
These homemade ube donuts are a beautiful, bright purple color and can be served glazed or unglazed. Wake up your morning breakfast or brunch with these vibrant purple Ube Donuts!
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Ube Donuts
Iced Ube Latte
This striking coffee features the vibrant and earthy flavor of real ube purple yam, paired with strong coffee and creamy milk. The ube adds a unique sweetness and a beautiful purple hue, which contrasts with the rich notes of the coffee.
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Recipes with Frozen Ube or Fresh Purple Yam

The following recipes all utilize ube in the forms of either frozen ube or fresh purple yam.

Ube Puto
Puto or Putong are a very common breakfast item in the Philippines. These rice flour muffins are steamed, yielding a very soft and fluffy texture and they're gluten free.
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Puton Ube Recipe
Ube Donuts with Coconut Glaze
These instant Ube Donuts are quick and easy, using baking powder as the leavening. Therefore, there is no rising time. Just mix and fry!
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Filipino Ube Donuts
Halayang Ube Cake
This gluten free Purple Yam Cake does not require an oven. Cook stove top and then chill. It is creamy and delicious with a fudgy texture and topped with toasted coconut.
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Gluten Free Purple Yam Cake with Toasted Coconut
Ube Sweet Potato Bread Rolls
Made with both ube and orange fleshed sweet potatoes, these soft and fluffy yeast based rolls are the perfect use of ube. These sweet breads make a delicious accompaniment to any meal.
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Purple Yam Sweet Potato Rolls for #BreadBakers
Ube Milk Tea
Sweet, creamy and vibrant, this Ube Milk Tea is a refreshing drink, perfect for summer! Add tapioca pearls to make delicious Ube Bubble Tea!
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Ube Milk Tea
Malaysian Bubur Cha Cha (Coconut Milk Dessert with Tapioca Jellies)
This colorful dessert, known for its vibrant medley of sweet potatoes, jellies, taro, and purple yam, is an adorable part of Malaysian culinary culture. Served in a creamy coconut milk bath infused with pandan leaves and kissed with vanilla,
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Malaysian Bubur Cha Cha (Coconut Milk Dessert with Tapioca Jellies)
Ube Ice Cream (Purple Yam Ice Cream)
Another version of Ube Ice Cream made with fresh or or frozen purple yam and utilizing an ice cream maker. This creamy, nutty, vibrant and absolutely delicious Ube Ice Cream can be made with fresh or frozen purple yam. And it's topped with coconut brittle for an irresistible treat.
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Ube Ice Cream (Purple Yam Ice Cream)

This vibrant purple Southeast Asian yam is one of my favorite ingredients to cook with. With its nutty flavor and eye catching color, it’s no wonder it is included in so many various Filipino desserts.

Take a Cooking Class in Malaysia!

Malaysia was the first place I tried Ube Ice Cream before ube started trending in the United States. Check out this post which details the best Travel Cooking Class experience I’ve ever had. If Malaysia is in your travel plans, this Malaysian Cooking Class must be included in your itinerary.

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