Ube Bars Recipe (Ube Bar Bread) - The Unlikely Baker® (2024)

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Ube bars are slices of bread dipped in ube syrup then coated with coconut. A simple, beloved ube treat that’s very easy to make at home.

(Here’s the recipe if you’re looking for ube cheesecake bars. And here’s the recipe if you want some ube bread. )

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What are ube bars

Why you’ll love this recipe

How to make

Easy recipe with step-by-step photos

Expert baking tips

Recipe FAQs

Other Filipino snack recipes

Ube Bars Recipe (Ube Bar Bread)

Lots of people have fond memories of eating ube bars when they were kids growing up in the Philippines. Eaten for breakfast or as a snack, they’re a childhood favourite.

In some towns, they’re called alembong (Filipinos really have lots of funny-sounding foods…remember pichi-pichi and puto), deliciously purple treats sold in the local neighbourhood bakery.

They’re not readily available here in North America but happily, they’re surprisingly easy to make. Let’s get to it.

What are ube bars

Ube bars are made of bread sliced into bars, dipped in ube syrup, then coated in coconut (usually desiccated coconut or shredded coconut). This is why some people also call them ube bar bread.

Unlike my other ube recipes here on TUB, this ube bar bread recipe doesn’t have ube halaya or purple yam jam in it. The ube flavour comes from the ube extract (sometimes sold as ube flavouring).

Why you’ll love this recipe

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You’ll love making this ube bars recipe because:

  • Simple and easy. It’s a very easy recipe. You don’t need special tools and you don’t need to be an intermediate baker to make it work. It’s simple and very forgiving.
  • No yeast or kneading. We’re essentially making bread but this recipe doesn’t need yeast or kneading like other bread recipes. All you’ll need to do is combine the ingredients and transfer the dough to a baking pan. (Are you a fan of no-knead bread? Check out this no knead focaccia bread!)
  • Perfect bread texture. The texture of the bread is the perfect balance between soft and firm. It’s soft and tender so it’s a joy to eat, but firm and dense so it doesn’t fall apart when dipped in ube syrup.
  • Pretty purple. No matter what you do, your ube bars bread will look pretty. I promise! You can’t go wrong with the white coconut against that vibrant purple. Perfect to serve to company on Easter, give out as gifts at Christmastime, or even sell from your home kitchen throughout the year.

How to make

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Ingredients

To make the ube bar bread, you’ll need:

  • Unsalted butter
  • Granulated sugar
  • Milk — I use 1% skim milk
  • All-purpose flour
  • Baking powder
  • Salt

And to make ube syrup:

  • Sweetened condensed milk
  • Ube extract
  • Water

You’ll also need unsweetened shredded coconut or desiccated coconut for the coating.

Baking tools

I use my stand mixer to mix the dough. A hand mixer will work but note that the dough gets very sticky.

I also use:

  • 9×13 inch baking pan
  • Sauce pan
  • Bench scraper or sharp knife to cut my bars
  • Kitchen tongs for dipping

A kitchen scale and oven thermometer are also very useful for more accurate baking results.

Easy recipe with step-by-step photos

1 PREP. Preheat oven to 350F. Grease a 9×13 inch baking pan and set aside.

2 BEAT. In a large bowl using a handheld electric mixer or using a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat all ingredients for the ube bread on low-medium speed until smooth, well blended and no more streaks of flour remain (about 2 minutes). Scrape your bowl to make sure everything is mixed well. Note that the dough will be soft and sticky.

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3 TRANSFER. Transfer dough to baking pan, firmly pack it into the pan and evenly spread out using your hands.

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4 BAKE. Bake bread for 30-40 minutes or until it springs back when gently pressed and the edges start turning a light golden brown.

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5 COOL. Remove from the oven and allow to cool in the pan slightly before inverting into a chopping board or any flat surface to cool completely.

6 UBE SYRUP. In the meantime, combine condensed milk, ube extract and water in a medium saucepan on medium heat.

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7 COMBINE. Stir and once fully incorporated, remove from heat and transfer to a small bowl.

8 ASSEMBLY. Slice your completely cool bread into bars. Dip them in the ube condensed milk mixture then roll in coconut. Repeat for all the bars. Enjoy!

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Expert baking tips

This recipe is easy and simple to follow. There are just a few things to keep in mind.

  • It’s important not to over-bake the bread so it doesn’t get a hard crust, get too brown or too hard.
  • I don’t recommend placing the bread on a wire rack to cool because the rack will make indentations on the bars, which we don’t want. I just place the bread on a big chopping board or other flat surface.
  • You can slice the bread whatever size you like. I slice mine in rectangles, but you can also make squares. To ensure clean, equal slices, I use a bench scraper; you can also use a sharp knife.
  • When cooking the ube syrup, don’t heat the mixture for too long that it begins to simmer or boil. You just want the condensed milk to thin out slightly and the ingredients to incorporate thoroughly.
  • When dipping the bread in ube syrup, a quick dip on each side is all you need. Otherwise, your ube bars will get too soft and soggy.
  • You’ll notice that after the first few bars you roll in coconut, your coconut mixture will look more purple than white and it will become a little more challenging for the coconut to stick to the bars. To avoid this, don’t use your coconut all at once. Just refill as needed.

Recipe FAQs

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Where can I buy ube extract


You can find ube extract at Asian supermarkets. If that fails, it’s available on Amazon. I use McCormick ube extract in all my ube recipes.

Can I use ube condensed milk

I haven’t personally tried because ube condensed milk is not available in our local Asian supermarket but ube condensed milk should work in this recipe.

Ube syrup is literally just condensed milk flavoured with ube extract so by using ube condensed milk, you don’t need to use ube extract, unless you want a stronger ube flavour.

How to store ube bars

I’ve found that the best way to store ube bars is in a covered container at room temperature. It should last 1 to 1 ½ weeks.

If refrigerated, the bars tend to harden so I always just store mine on the counter. We eat it at room temperature as well.

Other Filipino snack recipes

Looking for other Filipino snacks to make and enjoy? Check these out.

  • Another childhood favourite — Filipino cheese bars. They’re the perfect sweet and salty treat.
  • Ube donuts are soft and tender, packed with ube flavour, and baked not fried.
  • Try this palitaw recipe for boiled rice cakes that are delicious, authentic, perfectly chewy, sweet and coconut-y.
  • Filipino coconut macaroons are chewy, chocolatey and easy to make!

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Ube Bars Recipe (Ube Bar Bread)

Author: Jolina

Ube bars are slices of bread dipped in ube syrup then coated with coconut. A simple, beloved ube treat that’s very easy to make at home.

5 from 55 votes

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Assembly 30 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr 15 minutes mins

Course Breakfast, Snack

Cuisine Filipino

Servings 16 bars

Calories 251 kcal

Ingredients

For the ube bread

For the ube syrup and coconut coating

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350F. Grease a 9×13 inch baking pan and set aside.

  • In a large bowl using a handheld electric mixer or using a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat all ingredients for the ube bread on low-medium speed until smooth, well blended and no more streaks of flour remain (about 2 minutes). Scrape your bowl to make sure everything is mixed well (see note). The dough will be soft and sticky.

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  • Transfer dough to prepared baking pan, firmly pack it into the pan and evenly spread out using your hands.

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  • Bake bread for 30-40 minutes or until it springs back when gently pressed and the edges start turning a light golden brown.

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  • Remove from the oven and allow to cool in the pan slightly before inverting into a chopping board or any flat surface to cool completely.

  • In the meantime, combine condensed milk, ube extract and water in a medium saucepan on medium heat (see note).

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  • Stir and once fully incorporated, remove from heat and transfer to a small bowl (see note).

  • Slice your completely cool bread into bars.

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  • Dip them in the ube condensed milk mixture then roll in coconut. Repeat for all the bars. Enjoy!

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Notes

  1. If you have a smaller bowl or stand mixer, you’d want to gradually add the flour so it doesn’t explode all over your kitchen!
  2. Taste your condensed milk mixture and add more ube extract, to taste.
  3. Make sure your bowl is big enough to fit each ube bar so it’s easier to dip them.
  4. See post for step-by-step photos and more baking tips.

Nutrition

Calories: 251kcalCarbohydrates: 38gProtein: 4gFat: 10gSaturated Fat: 6gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 25mgSodium: 11mgPotassium: 112mgFiber: 1gSugar: 14gVitamin A: 297IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 51mgIron: 2mg

Nutritional information are estimates only.

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Comments

  1. Rebecca

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    I made this recipe and it turned great, I remember my childhood days in the Philippines. Ube bar is always my BAON

    Reply

    • Jolina

      Glad to hear that Rebecca! My baon was usually pandesal with hotdog lol 🙂

      Reply

  2. Julius Chan

    Would it be too overwhelming in flavor if I use sweetened condensed coconut milk? One of my family members is Vegan and I have a lot of coconut milk which I could reduce and make them condensed.

    Reply

    • Jolina

      Hi Julius, unfortunately I’m not familiar with condensed coconut milk. Though you’re right, there is a chance coconut might overpower the ube flavor, which is very subtle.

      Reply

  3. Nikki

    i cant wait to try this! thank you for sharing this recipe! just a quick question – is this 251 kcal per 1 ube bar?

    Reply

    • Jolina

      Hi Nikki, according to the app I use to calculate nutrition info, yes. Note those are just estimates though, and final numbers would also depend on the actual ingredients you use. Enjoy!

      Reply

  4. Erikka

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    I made ube bars over the holidays and they were a hit. I’ve not had them before but liked them a lot and my parents said they taste better than the ube bars they remember from the philippines. Thanks for the recipe!!

    Reply

    • Jolina

      That’s awesome Erikka! 🙂

      Reply

  5. Carla

    I remember ube bars! They were my fave growing up. Didn’t realize they were easy to make. Will try for Christmas.

    Reply

  6. Aisasami

    I have to share this recipe with my coworker. She is from the Philippines and would love to make these. She prolly had them in her childhood.

    Reply

  7. Ina

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    Hi Jolina. I made your ube bars recipe last weekend and they turned out great! Taste exactly as I remember but I think even better because I probably used better ingredients than the local panadeira of my childhood haha. Thanks for the recipe and have a good day!

    Reply

    • Jolina

      Glad you liked them Ina! Have a good day too 🙂

      Reply

  8. Norma

    Yes we called them alembong LOL. Thanks for the recipe, can’t wait to try.

    Reply

  9. Sharon

    Hi Jolina, another ube recipe I’m excited to try! I havent tasted ube bars maybe Im the minority but they look delicious.

    Reply

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Ube Bars Recipe (Ube Bar Bread) - The Unlikely Baker® (2024)

FAQs

How do you eat ube halaya? ›

Ube halaya is the purple yam in its most versatile form: a thick, spreadable jam. It's ready to spread on golden rolls of pan de sal, dress up a drab scoop of vanilla ice cream, or just be eaten by the spoonful. Like most fussy Filipino titas would insist, a proper ube halaya should be homemade.

How do I make my ube flavor stronger? ›

Tips for Cooking and Baking with Ube

If you want a strong flavor in your dish, opt for frozen ube or halaya. If you're trying to make a fluffy cake, reach for extract. And, if you need help sourcing ingredients, Arlyn recommends the online Filipino grocery store SarapNow.

Is purple sweet potato powder the same as ube? ›

For the uninitiated, ube (pronounced ooh-bae) is a starchy vegetable also as known as a purple yam. But it is not the same as purple sweet potatoes, though they are similar and can be substituted in recipes. Ube is often confused with Stokes Purple sweet potatoes or Okinawan sweet potatoes which are also purple.

What does ube do to the body? ›

Ube is a good source of dietary fiber, which plays a vital role in promoting gut health. Fiber helps keep you feeling full and satisfied, aids in digestion, and may even help regulate blood sugar levels.

Do you refrigerate ube? ›

If you are able to source ube in fresh form, you should not store the whole ube in the refrigerator, as you would other starchy vegetables. Store them somewhere dry, dark and cool. The best way to preserve cooked ube is to cover it tightly in cling wrap or keep it in an airtight container to keep it from drying out.

What flavor goes best with ube? ›

Combine ube flavoring with other tropical flavors like mango or coconut for unique dessert experiences.

Can I use ube powder instead of ube extract? ›

Recipe FAQs

Then, transfer the frosting to a piping bag for easy decorating or simply drizzle over top. Can I use ube powder instead of ube extract? Unfortunately, no. While both derived from the purple yam, ube powder does not have the same intense purple color as ube extract.

Why did my ube cake turn green? ›

greenish color as a result from its baking process. browning effect gives the base a “green-ish” color. Therefore, this is entirely natural.

What is ube used for in baking? ›

Ube (Dioscorea alata) is a purple yam that is native to Southeast Asia and predominantly used in Filipino cuisine. This starchy tuber has a distinct purple-colored flesh that varies in shade and features a nutty, vanilla flavor. It is often used in desserts, from cakes to ice creams, to provide sweetness and color.

What do you put ube spread on? ›

The spread is a great substitute for maple syrup on any type of pancakes, and works as a sweet waffle or French toast topper as well. Add some homemade whipped cream and sliced fruit for a really decadent meal.

What is ube flavor extract used for? ›

Keep it simple by using ube extract to add flavor and vibrancy to your favorite vanilla cake recipe, and amp up the color with purple food coloring as needed. You can also use real grated ube for rich flavor. Keep in mind that grated ube adds moisture as well as flavor, and can yield a denser and moister cake.

How much ube flavoring should I use? ›

Ube Type Extract, Natural & Artificial can be used in a variety of desserts including cakes and cookies. It has a nutty flavor with a coconut-like background note. One teaspoon is sufficient for your typical cake or cookie recipe.

What does ube go well with? ›

Ube tastes mildly sweet (but sweeter than taro and a sweet potato), with a nutty flavor, and is a bit like a vanilla baked good. That's why it's commonly paired with coconut and white chocolate in desserts.

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