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White Steamed Sponge Cake, Milk Flavor
White Steamed Sponge Cake, Milk Flavor Ingredients: milk, fluid, 1% fat, without added vitamin a and vitamin d milk, canned, condensed, sweetened sugars, granulated oil, olive, salad or cooking vanilla extract wheat f...
White Steamed Sponge Cake, Milk Flavor
Ingredients:
milk, fluid, 1% fat, without added vitamin a and vitamin d
milk, canned, condensed, sweetened
sugars, granulated
oil, olive, salad or cooking
vanilla extract
wheat flour, white, cake, enriched
leavening agents, baking powder, double-acting, sodium aluminum sulfate
Directions:
Add ingredients into a bowl, and mix well with a whisk or a spoon.
Sprinkle in the cake flour and baking powder into the bowl from Step 1 and mix with a rubber spatula.
Line pudding cups with the paper (or aluminum) cups and pour in the batter.
Steam the cakes in a steamer at high heat for about 15 minutes.
They're done once a skewer comes out clean.
The cakes may not "bloom" depending on how you adjust the heat and the amount of water, but it's okay even if they don't, since they will still taste good!
I made these by adding lots of sweet potatoes.
The sweet potatoes go very well with the milk flavored steamed sponge cake and are tasty.
See further Steps for instructions.
Cut the sweet potatoes (about 100 g) into about 1 cm cubes and soak in water for about 10 minutes.
Place the sweet potatoes on a plate and cover with plastic wrap.
Microwave for about 1 1/2 to 2 minutes at 500W and let cool.
Combine the cooled sweet potatoes with the sponge cake batter at Step 2.
The rest is the same as Step 3 and it's done.
Ingredients:
milk, fluid, 1% fat, without added vitamin a and vitamin d
milk, canned, condensed, sweetened
sugars, granulated
oil, olive, salad or cooking
vanilla extract
wheat flour, white, cake, enriched
leavening agents, baking powder, double-acting, sodium aluminum sulfate
Directions:
Add ingredients into a bowl, and mix well with a whisk or a spoon.
Sprinkle in the cake flour and baking powder into the bowl from Step 1 and mix with a rubber spatula.
Line pudding cups with the paper (or aluminum) cups and pour in the batter.
Steam the cakes in a steamer at high heat for about 15 minutes.
They're done once a skewer comes out clean.
The cakes may not "bloom" depending on how you adjust the heat and the amount of water, but it's okay even if they don't, since they will still taste good!
I made these by adding lots of sweet potatoes.
The sweet potatoes go very well with the milk flavored steamed sponge cake and are tasty.
See further Steps for instructions.
Cut the sweet potatoes (about 100 g) into about 1 cm cubes and soak in water for about 10 minutes.
Place the sweet potatoes on a plate and cover with plastic wrap.
Microwave for about 1 1/2 to 2 minutes at 500W and let cool.
Combine the cooled sweet potatoes with the sponge cake batter at Step 2.
The rest is the same as Step 3 and it's done.