If you love chewy textures, vibrant colors, and creamy sweetness, this Creamy Ube Cheese Sago Salad will be your new obsession. Packed with ube-flavored gelatin, tender sago pearls, chunks of savory cheese, and drenched in a creamy blend of KremQueso and ube condensed milk, this chilled dessert is a uniquely Filipino favorite that’s perfect for potlucks, holidays, and hot days alike.
It’s a no-bake treat, a feast for the eyes, and pure comfort in a bowl. Bonus: it’s make-ahead friendly and gets even better as it chills.
Why I Love This Recipe
There’s something about the combination of ube, cheese, and sago that hits all the right notes—sweet, savory, chewy, and creamy all in one bite. It’s nostalgic for many, and new yet familiar for those trying it for the first time.
This recipe is also low effort, high reward: a handful of pantry-friendly ingredients, a bit of stirring and chilling, and you’ve got yourself a party-worthy dessert with bold color and flavor.
Ingredients
- 25g ube-flavored gelatin powder
- 3 tbsp sugar
- 800 ml water
- ¼ cup small sago pearls
- ¼ cup diced cheese
- 379 ml KremQueso (cheese-infused all-purpose cream)
- 150g ube condensed milk
Swaps and Notes
- KremQueso Substitute: Use equal parts all-purpose cream + shredded processed cheese if KremQueso isn’t available.
- Cheese: Processed cheddar or Eden cheese are classic Filipino choices for that sweet-salty balance.
- Add-Ins: Make it your own with nata de coco, kaong (sugar palm), or shredded young coconut.
- Sago Tip: Rinse well after cooking to remove extra starch and avoid clumping.
How to Make Creamy Ube Cheese Sago Salad
1. Make the Ube Gelatin
- In a wok or saucepan, mix ube gelatin powder, 3 tbsp sugar, and 800 ml water. Stir well.
- Bring to a boil over medium heat, stirring occasionally.
- Once boiling, pour into a flat container or mold and let it set completely at room temperature, then refrigerate.
- Once firm, dice half into small cubes, and grate the rest for texture variety.
2. Cook the Sago
- In a saucepan, bring 3–4 cups water to a boil.
- Add ¼ cup sago pearls and cook according to package instructions (usually 15–20 minutes).
- Once translucent and tender, drain, rinse with cold water, and set aside.
3. Combine the Salad
- In a large mixing bowl, combine the diced and grated ube gelatin, cooked sago, diced cheese, KremQueso, and ube condensed milk.
- Stir everything gently until fully combined.
4. Chill and Serve
- Cover and refrigerate for at least 6 hours, or freeze for 2 hours for a firmer, ice cream-like texture.
- Serve cold in individual cups or scooped into bowls. Top with more cheese or ube syrup if desired.
Tips for Success
- Chill your salad well—it tastes best cold after the flavors have melded.
- Use a mix of gelatin cubes and grated jelly for texture contrast.
- Don’t skip the cheese—it balances the sweetness perfectly.
- Make a double batch for parties—it disappears fast!
Serving Suggestions & Pairings
This dessert is ideal for potlucks, fiestas, or any warm-weather celebration. Pair it with:
- Big Family Banana Pudding for a creamy, nostalgic dessert table.
- Add bite-sized Caramel Apple Pie Cookies to round out a multi-flavored sweets spread.
- Bring a no-bake vibe with Oreo Cream Pie or Pumpkin Delight.
- Go old-school with No-Bake Cookies—a perfect nostalgic contrast.
Storage and Leftover Tips
- Fridge: Store in a tightly sealed container for up to 3 days.
- Freezer: You can freeze for a firmer texture, but thaw slightly before serving.
- Re-Mix Before Serving: Gently stir before scooping as ingredients may settle or firm.
More Recipes You’ll Love
Can’t get enough no-bake, chilled treats? Try these:
- Big Family Banana Pudding
- No-Bake Oreo Cream Pie
- Pumpkin Delight Dessert
- Caramel Apple Pie Cookies
- Old-School No-Bake Cookies
Final Thoughts
Creamy Ube Cheese Sago Salad is everything we love about Filipino desserts: it’s colorful, comforting, and full of texture and flavor. Whether you’re serving it for a special holiday or a weekend merienda, it’s sure to be a hit with anyone who takes a bite.
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