Easy Haupia Recipe - Hawaiian Lu'au Dessert - Mochi Mommy (2024)

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Haupia is a coconut pudding that uses just four ingredients. It’s a Hawaiian dessert found at lu’aus that is naturally vegan and gluten free! Disclaimer: This post may contain affiliate links.

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What is Haupia?

Haupia is a Hawaiian dessert, sometimes described as a coconut pudding. When I brought it into work to share, someone said it reminded them more of a coconut jello. I believe it’s also very similar to the Puerto Rican coconut pudding, tembleque. Haupia is creamy, refreshing, gluten free, and vegan. It only takes FOUR ingredients that you probably already have in your pantry. I can whip this up on the stovetop in about 10 minutes. But you do have to let this set in the fridge for a couple of hours; I typically leave mine overnight.

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Unlike most of the Asian-Hawaiian fusion recipes that I typically feature on my blog, haupia has roots in indigenous Hawaiian cuisine. This specific haupia recipe came from my old Japanese church cookbook. It’s a collection of recipes from the Japanese American grandmas and grandpas from the church I grew up at as a kid, many of whom grew up in Hawai’i.

You can find haupia at lu’aus, but you can also find modern variations of haupia at bakeries and cafes around Hawai’i. For example, I’ve seen malasadas filled with haupia, different flavors of haupia, and haupia layered onto pies and cakes.

How to Pronounce Haupia

Haupia is pronounced “how-PEE-uh” with the emphasis on the second syllable.

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About Haupia Ingredients and Substitutions

Haupia is a very simple recipe that uses only four ingredients. Typically, the ingredients are coconut milk, sugar, some sort of thickener like cornstarch, and water. My haupia recipe uses additional coconut milk instead of water, so it’s extra coconutty and creamy! I also sometimes like to add a drop of coconut extract. Can you tell I really like coconut flavor? But you could always omit the extract and use water for your slurry instead of coconut milk as well.

For the coconut milk, make sure you buy unsweetened and full fat! That reduced fat stuff just doesn’t cut it.

If you want to use a different thickener other than cornstarch, go for it. I always use cornstarch, so I can’t say for sure how to change your technique or amounts. But if you always use something other than cornstarch to thicken soups and stews, feel free to give it a try.

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Tips for Making Haupia

Making haupia is super easy, but there are a few spots where the recipe can go wrong. For one, definitely make sure you are continuously whisking your haupia as you cook it on the stove. It can thicken very quickly and you don’t want lumps. Speaking of lumpy haupia, please don’t skip the step of making a cornstarch slurry. Mixing the cornstarch with room temperature liquid also helps it from becoming clumpy.

Cornstarch gelatinizes at 203 degrees F, but if it’s left to boil, the molecules can deflate, resulting in your mixture becoming runny again. So add in your slurry right when the coconut milk is bubbling and take it off the heat after your mixture has thickened.

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Lastly, make sure you give yourself enough time to let the haupia set in the fridge. I recommend at least four hours, but your best bet is to leave it overnight.

Haupia Dessert Variations and More Hawaiian Desserts

Looking for more haupia and haupia-like desserts? Check these out:

  • Chocolate Haupia Pie
  • Okinawan Sweet Potato Haupia Pie Bars
  • Almond Jello (Almond Float)
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Haupia Recipe

Haupia is a Hawaiian dessert made from coconut milk. It's naturally vegan and gluten free.

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Cooling Time 4 hours hrs

Total Time 4 hours hrs 15 minutes mins

Course Dessert, Snack

Cuisine Hawaiian

Servings 16 pieces

Ingredients

  • 2 13.5 oz cans coconut milk
  • 5 tbsp cornstarch
  • 6 tbsp sugar
  • 1 tsp coconut extract (optional)

Instructions

  • Whisk cornstarch, sugar, and one cup of coconut milk. Set aside.

  • Heat remaining coconut milk on the stovetop in a saucepan until bubbling.

  • While whisking the boiling coconut milk, slowly pour in the cornstarch mixture.

  • Continuously whisking, bring the mixture back up to a simmer. Continue whisking for another minute to let the mixture thicken but do not bring to a full boil.

  • Take coconut mixture off the heat. Whisk in the coconut extract, if using. Pour haupia mixture into a nonstick or greased 8×8" pan.

  • Cover with plastic wrap pressed directly onto the surface of the haupia mixture. This prevents it from developing a dried out skin on the surface.

  • Let set in the fridge for four hours or overnight. When set, cut into rectangles, and it's ready to serve!

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Easy Haupia Recipe - Hawaiian Lu'au Dessert - Mochi Mommy (2024)

FAQs

What does haupia mean in Hawaiian? ›

Haupia- 'Hau' meaning 'cool' and 'Pia' meaning 'arrowroot' in Hawaiian, this famous delicacy has been around since the 1940s. It can be described as a type of coconut pudding but with a more jellied and firm texture.

What is haupia cake made of? ›

Haupia is coconut pudding. Here it is used as a filling and frosting on a white sponge cake. It is usually served cold and best made the day before."

Why is my haupia lumpy? ›

If you have not fully dissolved the cornstarch in the milk, you may end up with lumps of cornstarch, resulting in lumpy haupia. Make sure that when you mix the cornstarch with milk, that the cornstarch is completely dissolved, and there are no lumps. To ensure a smooth haupia without lumps, be sure to use a whisk.

How do you thicken coconut cream? ›

If you find that your coconut whipped cream is not thickening up, you can add some tapioca starch to it. The powdered sugar brand uses tapioca starch so that should help, but a tablespoon at a time will definitely do the trick. Don't add too much or else you'll end up with a very artificial tasting whipped cream.

What is the Hawaiian word for dirty? ›

WAI-NAO. s. Wai and nao, dirty.

What do Hawaiians call coconut? ›

Coconut (Hawaiian name: Niu.

What is the state dessert of Hawaii? ›

If you go to a traditional Hawaiian luau, chances are you'll sample the sweet coconut custard dessert called haupia, usually served cubed on a plate lined with ti leaves.

What is a Twister dessert? ›

Strips of sweet dough are wrapped around wooden cylinders, rolled in sugar and baked. Traditionally the cakes were made and cooked on an open fire, over charcoal.

What is angel cake made of? ›

Angel food cake is a low fat cake recipe made mostly from egg whites, cake flour, and sugar. It's pristine white on the inside with a chewy light brown crumb around the exterior. What it lacks in butter makes up for in texture. This tall, tender, and timeless cake has a cloud-like crumb and ultra light flavor.

What does haupia mean in english? ›

hau·​pia. hau̇ˈpēə plural -s. : a Hawaiian pudding made of cornstarch and coconut cream.

Who invented haupia? ›

Traditional haupia is vegan and does not contain gelatin, eggs, or dairy. These coconut puddings that were made by the Polynesians were noted by early European explorers to have a resemblance in appearance and taste to the European dessert blancmange.

Can haupia be frozen? ›

Haupia is really delicious poured into a prepared crust, topped with fresh fruit, or used as a lighter alternative to the high-fat options that normally frost a cake. With hot weather around the corner this recipe would also be delicious to make and freeze for a simple popsicle flavor!

How to make creamed coconut? ›

Use a butter knife to pry the coconut flesh from the shells. Then use a vegetable peeler to remove the brown, fibrous layer that covers the white flesh. Cut the coconut flesh into small pieces and place them in a blender. Add the water and blend until you have a smooth and creamy mixture.

Is canned coconut milk supposed to be creamy? ›

The cream that rises to the top of the coconut milk can will be thick and full of fat, exactly like canned coconut cream you find at your grocery store.

Why is creamed coconut hard? ›

Being a 100% natural product, our Coconut Milk / Creams have a low solidifying temperature of around 14°C, if the temperature falls below this the contents may solidify. Sometimes in cold weather, even when kept in a pantry our Coconut Milk/Cream may solidify or curdle.

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