Pandan Honeycomb cake
i had no intention, but...
this has Holiday Springtime written all over it.
is this cool?...or what?!
this is a very...you might say..."unique cake".
a little difficult to make, but totally out of the ordinary, interesting and fun. something different to amaze your foodie friends for the holiday parties.
a little difficult to make, but totally out of the ordinary, interesting and fun. something different to amaze your foodie friends for the holiday parties.
straight out of the oven it looks like a normal cake with a lovely crisp outer shell, but when you cut into it the bright green is a shocker and the honeycomb is fascinating. the tapioca flour gives it a slightly chewy texture and the pandan smells of fresh baked vanilla...or something from the vanilla family.
friends and family were amazed with the bright green, the different texture and the subtle flavor of pandan. "what is pandan? and why is this so green? but i like it!"
the green color is from the pandan extract. it's found in quite a few Asian desserts. Green?...i suppose to imitate the color of the pandan leaves. flavor?...i couldn't really tell you what the flavor of "pandan" is, but the cake tastes like it has vanilla in it...and low and behold?...i read HERE that it is sometimes referred to as the "Asian vanilla".
i would just about call this one a success. i DID have a horrible failure (lovely photo at the bottom) on the first attempt, but with perseverance i conquered the Vietnamese Honeycomb Cake.
well, at least it looks as though i did. i know i could do better and i will try again. as you can see it fell a little bit on the bottom,...
well, at least it looks as though i did. i know i could do better and i will try again. as you can see it fell a little bit on the bottom,...
but when i sliced this puppy open? ...SHAZAMMM!
i sure did get the honeycomb effect. that's what i was looking for...
P.S. it's GLUTEN AND DAIRY FREE
VIETNAMESE PANDAN HONEYCOMB CAKE
aka Banh Bo Nuong
200ml thick coconut milk (1/2 can)
150g sugar
6 eggs
200g tapioca starch/flour
5-6 drops pandan extract/paste. i used 1/2 tsp plus a few drops
preheat oven to 350F degrees
in a small sauce pan heat coconut milk, sugar and extract until the sugar dissolves. set aside to cool completely
in a separate bowl, mix the tapioca starch and baking powder.
in another separate bowl, lightly beat the eggs...you do not want bubbles or foam. i have read in many other recipes you should beat just until they look mixed. one tip is to keep your whisk touching the bottom of the bowl while gently mixing.
pour cooled coconut mixture into eggs and gently combine well.
***at this time put your greased/sprayed cooking vessel (bundt pan) into the oven to preheat***
gradually add the tapioca mixture to the egg/coconut mixture and quickly, but gently, beat until just dissolved/combined.
NOTE...i have found that tapioca starch is a hard one to combine. i sifted it in and quickly, but gently whisked until very few lumps were left. then, when i strained the batter into the pan i pushed through the remaining lumps.
remove hot baking pan from the oven. strain batter through sieve into the hot baking pan and put in the oven for 30-35 minutes or until toothpick comes out clean. i let mine sit in the budnt pan for about 10-15 minutes...then turned it over. i read that might help it from falling. i was anxious and removed the cake from the pan after about 20-25 minutes with a little tap on the counter. YAY, no sticking.
in conclusion...there are so many different recipes and methods for this cake. i have tried 2 so far and this one seems to work well. i'll let you know if i find a new easy one.
but for now...i'm very pleased with this unique Vietnamese treat!
in conclusion...there are so many different recipes and methods for this cake. i have tried 2 so far and this one seems to work well. i'll let you know if i find a new easy one.
but for now...i'm very pleased with this unique Vietnamese treat!
as you can see, i opted for the heavy Nordic Ware bundt pan. this would be my suggestion for a first try. i think i'll try the 9 inch cake pan next time with this same recipe.
above is my first encounter with Bahn Bo Nuong that i purchased in Little Saigon a few weeks ago.
i had never seen anything like it. i was fascinated. i did a little research and gave it a go...
DON'T LAUGH !
the first try ?...an obvious failure....the middle was...let's just say...gummy bear-ish? i am not a quitter, so i gave it another try. HONEYCOMB ! YAY !
38 comments:
Wow, loved this honeycomb cake. I will try it for sure!
What a striking cake - stunning color and texture. I can't quite imagine how it must taste. Is it sweet?
hi Purabi...it sure is interesting...i hope you give it a try.
Patricia...hi...no, it's not really too sweet at all. it's a hard cake to describe...AND it's not even cake-like really. it's just different and fun. people liked it so i'll be making another in the next few days. hope you try it some day.
Your honeycomb looks really Nice ,
have tried another recipe from Malaysia using condensed milk.
hi Afternoontea...funny you should mention that...i just made that one and will be posting it soon. i don't know which one i like better, but the Malaysian is a little easier to make. both have that great honeycomb look and slightly chewy texture.
Hello! Your Banh Bo Nuong is so pretty :)
I've been making it for a few years and had some different experiments to share. I've found it turns to (as my mom put it) Gummi Bear cake when too much pandan was used. It works best with only a tiny bit of the pandan!
I've also found that Vanilla works very well and doesn't leave it gummy.
Ah and I forgot to add, making your own single acting baking powder works so much better than the pre-made stuff its ridiculous. its 1 tsp baking soda to 2 tsp cream of tartar.
Have fun!!
hi Keri...hey, thanks so much for the tips. i did try the "homemade" single acting soda on the first one. i know that wasn't the culprit, but i wanted to use the real Alsa and do exactly as the recipe said for the first one.
i wish i could try yours. thanks for the great info and comments
Hi! Thanks so much for sharing! I made it and it turned out awesome! (^o^) Here is my report :) http://vanscookbook.blogspot.com/2013/04/vietnamese-gluten-and-dairy-free.html
HI VAN !!!...wow, it looks great. i'm so glad you came back to report and pass along your blog. thanks so much. i hope to hear from you again...jules
Hi! Just bought the ingredients to try making this today... I can't seem to find Alsa baking powder in Australia so i'm going to try the sub method of baking soda and cream of tartar.
Fingers crossed it works! Will let you know how it turns out.
Btw, Do you know what size eggs I should be using? Does it matter?
Hi! Just bought the ingredients to try making this today... I can't seem to find Alsa baking powder in Australia so i'm going to try the sub method of baking soda and cream of tartar.
Fingers crossed it works! Will let you know how it turns out.
Btw, Do you know what size eggs I should be using? Does it matter?
Alsa can be bought at Vietnamese asian stores, Marrickville, Bankstown, Cabramatta, Canley Heights.
or read this:
http://www.perthdietclinic.com.au/article.asp?GroupID=42&ArticleID=317
Hi so do I substitute the exact 1 tsp bs to 2 tsp ct if I don't have the Alsa baking powder? How much is 1 pkt of Alsa? Equivalent to 1 tbsp? Thanks.
Hi so do I substitute the exact 1 tsp bs to 2 tsp ct if I don't have the Alsa baking powder? How much is 1 pkt of Alsa? Equivalent to 1 tbsp? Thanks.
hi Anonymous...sorry i just saw your question...
as Kiri Ren said in comments you can make single acting by mixing 1 tsp baking soda with 2 tsp cream of tartare. i will go check how much is in a packet...okay, it says 2 1/2 tsp on the packet. i hope that helps
look like Double Acting Baking Powder also works by using Clabber Girl baking powder?
http://tracytran.blogspot.com.au/2014/02/banh-bo-ca-phe.html
"Rumford Baking Powder's reaction is approximately 70% with moisture (or in the bowl) and the rest when heat is applied. Clabber Girl's reaction is approximately 40% with moisture and the rest when heat is applied."
http://www.clabbergirl.com/faq.php
As a Vietnamese person, I applaud you for trying it and then successfully recreating it! I also saw that you made Banh Gan, and was very impressed.
It's not dairy free if it has 6 eggs. What would you recommend as a substitute for it to be dairy free?
I often buy a slice of this cake at a local Asian food market. I can't wait to try baking it! Thanks so much for posting the recipe. By the way, to the poster who said the eggs make the recipe not dairy free, you are confused. Dairy free means no products from cows like milk, butter, etc. Eggs are an animal protein, but do not come from cows!
hi Nicki...i do not consider eggs to be "dairy"....and i'm sorry, i am not a pro at this cake, but i don't think you could substitute anything. it is a ver temperamental cake to bake. maybe you could find something "pandan" flavor that doesn't use eggs?. thanks, hope you find something delicious
hi Gigi...thanks for clearing up the egg thing. hey, if you try it let me know how yours comes out. i have the recipe out to remind me to try it again. i love the pandan things.
Hi Jules - I made my first attempt at this dessert today and it turned out exactly like your first attempt... :) :|| What did you do differently the second time around that gave you success?
Thank you,
Debbie
Debbie,
I found that if you beat the batter too much and there are lots of air bubbles,it would make it flat. I don't use a wisk but I use my hands to squeeze and mix the batter. It's a little more messy but I had a flat cake before using a wisk and a mixer.
I just tried making this twice and it was a total fail! both times flat and gummy. What should i do?
Eggs Are Not a Dairy Product. Eggs are not a dairy product. ... The definition of dairy includes foods produced from the milk of mammals, such as cows and goats (1). Basically, it refers to milk and any food products made from milk, such as cheese, cream, butter and yogurt.
The cake is dairy free to be clear, as per the definition of dairy.
The Alsa baking powder has wheat flour in the ingredients which makes this not gluten free, which is really bad for someone like me who has Celiac. Best to do the 1 tsp baking soda and 2 tsp cream of tartar.
Seeing how to make your recipe, you are really hungry. How much will you be able to eat, I am excited to really eat this post in a very beautiful way.
Different escort service
Medicity Escorts Service
escort service in Delhi
call girls gurugram
Wow, you have beautifully decorated this post. I really appreciate it very much. People like you also exist in the world. Who share everything. And there are some people who do not share anything with anyone. I wish today's youth wrote your kind post, thank you very much.
Call Girls In Noida
Call Girls Surajkund
Call Girls Malibu Town
Call Girls Bindapur
Call Girls Sushant Lok
Call Girls Huda City Center
Aerocity Escorts Service
Dwarka Delhi Escorts Service
Call Girls Faridabad
Call Girls In Gurgaon
New Lahore Escorts Service Provider Miss Jiya 0323-3333153 VIP Call Girls In Lahore Best Hotel Room Services Available In Pakistani Female Models Escort Girls In Lahore Real Top Luxury Escorts In Lahore Hot Sex Call Girls
Double deal professional Call Girls In Lahore Services Available Pakistani Escort Beautiful Female Model Staff Lahore Call Girls Service Best Hotels Gullberg Lahore Johar Town Hotel Lahore
VIP Real Escorts Service Provider Miss Leena 03053777077 Call Now On WhatsApp Luxury Escort Girls
👩❤️ https://doubledealescorts.website/ 👩❤️
Escorts In Lahore
escort in Lahore
Lahore Escorts Service
Lahore Escort
Luxury Escorts In Lahore
Islamabad Escorts
Escorts In Karachi
Rawalpindi Call Girls
Call Girls In Lahore
Escorts In Lahore
+96893560417 Howdy honorable man, I'm Muscat escort. I'm a head specialist co-op. Escort Muscat I give Understudies, College understudies, Incline models, and Single young ladies Oman Escort +96893560417
Escort in Oman
Muscat escort
Escort Muscat
Escort in Muscat
https://khabarfoori.com/detail/2387855/%D8%B1%D9%88%D8%B4%E2%80%8C%D9%87%D8%A7%DB%8C-%DA%A9%D9%85%DA%A9-%D8%A8%D9%87-%D8%B1%D8%A7%D9%87-%D8%A7%D9%81%D8%AA%D8%A7%D8%AF%D9%86-%D8%B3%D8%B1%DB%8C%D8%B9-%D9%86%D9%88%D8%B2%D8%A7%D8%AFAlthough every child may walk at a different age, parents can do some things to help the child walk faster. Here are some ways to help your baby walk fast, which can be useful for you.
If you already have a beautiful baby or plan https://www.khabaronline.ir/news/1485769/%D9%86%D9%88%D8%B2%D8%A7%D8%AF-%D8%AE%D9%88%D8%AF-%D8%B1%D8%A7-%D8%A8%D8%A7-%DA%AF%D9%87%D9%88%D8%A7%D8%B1%D9%87-%D8%A8%D8%B2%D8%B1%DA%AF-%DA%A9%D9%86%DB%8C%D8%AF for children, you should have known about the growth and evolution of newborns. Of course, the growth rate of newborns may be somewhat different from each other; Because the growth of neonates is affected by various hereditary and environmental factors.
Shiba's digital currency, also known as Shiba token, is a decentralized digital currency created in August 2020 by https://www.55online.news/%D8%A8%D8%AE%D8%B4-%D8%A7%D8%AE%D8%A8%D8%A7%D8%B1-2/225098-%D8%A7%D8%B1%D8%B2-%D8%AF%DB%8C%D8%AC%DB%8C%D8%AA%D8%A7%D9%84-%D8%B4%DB%8C%D8%A8%D8%A7 a person known as "spinning", Shibainu is an ERC-20 encryption in Atrium Blockin and built according to Dogecoin; Also, this currency has introduced the Dogecoin killer.
One of the features of currency codes is that they are decentralized. That is, decentralized https://www.bultannews.com/fa/news/753518/%D9%85%D8%B9%D8%B1%D9%81%DB%8C-%D8%B5%D8%B1%D8%A7%D9%81%DB%8C-%D9%86%DB%8C%D9%84 digital space is not affiliated with any organization or country.
You made some decent points there. I looked on the internet for that problem and located most people will go in addition to with the web site.
percetakan murah di jakarta timur
https://cetakmurah24jam.com/
Jasa cetak buku di jakarta
jasa percetakan jakarta
digital printing jakarta timur
digital printing online timur
Cetak murah 24 jam rawamangun
cetak murah Jakarta timur
cetak buku murah di jakarta timur
Post a Comment