Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Traditional Steamed Cake - 鸡蛋糕
This recipe has been with me for many years. I do not know for what reason i have kept it for so long until today .
This steamed sponge cake reminds me of my younger days when I was in my home town. There was a Hainanese coffee shop that sold very fragrant and very fluffy traditional jidangao (鸡蛋糕 i.e. steamed sponge cake). Almost every day in the afternoon, I could hear the sound tok tok... from outside when I passed by the coffee shop. The coffee shop owner' eldest son was beating the sponge cake batter with a heavy spiral whisk in a big metal bucket , This was really a tortuously and tiring work. In those good old days, a slice (in triangle shape ) went for 15 cents only.
After trying out this sponge cake, I am happy and satisfied with the end product. The cake tastes good, and the texture is fluffy. However, I find the cake is a bit too dry, I suggest add 1 to 2 tablespoon of corn oil into the batter would make it more moist. If I have added in a drop of banana essence, it would be very similar to the jidangao of yesterday.
Recipe: Adapted from Sunday Times -"Ask the Foodie" by Chris Tan.
Ingredients:
130 g Hong Kong flour
10 g potato starch
1 teaspoon baking powder
220 g eggs (weighed without shells)
140 g sugar
3/4 teaspoon vinegar
45 g condensed milk
Method:
1) Line and grease a deep 18 cm or 19 cm round cake tin.
2) Mix Hong Kong Flour, potato starch and baking powder together and then sift the mixture twice.
3) Beat eggs, sugar and condensed milk on medium speed until you see the volume at least quadruples. When lifted out the bowl, the whisk should trail a thick ribbon of foam that stays on the surface for at least 10 seconds. It may take 5 - 6 minutes of beating to reach this stage.
4) Beat in 3/4 tsp pf vinegar. Sprinkle 1/2 the flour over the egg mixture. Gently but thoroughly, fold it in with a large whisk - make the same over--and-under folding motion as yo wold with a spatula. When it is nearly mixed , sprinkle over the remaining flour and fold just until the batter is smooth. Scrape it into the tin, and steam over high heat for 22 - 25 minutes.
Note: Do not overcook or the cake will be tough.
very good traditional steam cake. Good for tea break. And remember add one cup of coffee. : )
ReplyDeleteHi Joceline lyn, We shouldn:t forget the cakes of yesterday. It is the time now for us to collect the recipes and keep for the next generation. Otherwise they will gradually disappear and gone........
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