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    All about Cakes & Cookies Baking

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    • M Offline
      micollh
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      Funz:
      Micollh, no idea what is SMH and I don't have a blog so I guess I am not the person that you are referring to. šŸ˜‰


      I cannot remember where I got this recipe from. I have a few steamed choc cake recipe but decided to try this as the recipe combi looks like one that will yield a rich and moist cake. The original recipe actually coupled the cake with a chocolate glaze that uses condense milk. Since I don't like condense milk I dug out a fudge recipe for the cake instead.
      oh i see.. maybe u too got the recipe from the mummy's blog. cos it;s the same. haa.. i've tried it several times. the fudge was so easy to make and yummy.

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        qms
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        Funz:
        Steamed Choc Fudge Cake

        :drool:

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          BlurBee
          last edited by

          Funz:
          Steamed Choc Fudge Cake


          http://i1131.photobucket.com/albums/m560/cylsfun/8b480658.jpg\">http://i1131.photobucket.com/albums/m560/cylsfun/248c1938.jpg\">

          Always wondered how those cake shop get the fudge on so nice and smooth and even.
          :drool:

          I'm also planned to learn how to make steamed banana cake. :lol:

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            BlurBee
            last edited by

            Funz:
            Well you need the cake to cool sufficiently to remove from the baking tin. But the fudge is best applied when it(fudge) is still warm. Doesn't matter whether the cake is cool or warm. Thereafter, you need to chill it.


            When you wanna eat it, let it rest at rm temp for awhile, else the cake is a bit dense/hard, like the sara lee pound cake straight out of the freezer.
            Have u encounter cake collapse once cool? I'd tried 1 recipe but after steamed, it collapse. :sad:

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              Funz
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              BlurBee:
              Have u encounter cake collapse once cool? I'd tried 1 recipe but after steamed, it collapse. :sad:

              Yup, I posted a rather flat looking orange sponge previously though it was baked not steamed. Though it still tastes great but looks wise not that appealing.

              I can only guess at a few possible reasons.

              1. opening the oven/steamer in the middle of the cooking process
              2. recipe called for too much liquid.
              4. inadequate beating of eggs but in this case, the cake will not even rise properly when baking.
              3. Sudden temperature change. I will normally let the cake cool in the oven or steamer instead of removing it immediately once done.
              5. undercooked cakes. The cake will sink in the middle if it is undercooked.

              Most cakes will deflate a little when cooled and sometimes using a baking tin that is too big may cause the cake to look flat as the batter is spread too thin to give the cake a nice height.

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                EatNonStop
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                Funz, I would like to a piece of your 'Lana' cake :). Must be yummy! Another recipe in my list šŸ™‚

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                  BlurBee
                  last edited by

                  Funz:
                  BlurBee:

                  Have u encounter cake collapse once cool? I'd tried 1 recipe but after steamed, it collapse. :sad:


                  Yup, I posted a rather flat looking orange sponge previously though it was baked not steamed. Though it still tastes great but looks wise not that appealing.

                  I can only guess at a few possible reasons.

                  1. opening the oven/steamer in the middle of the cooking process
                  2. recipe called for too much liquid.
                  4. inadequate beating of eggs but in this case, the cake will not even rise properly when baking.
                  3. Sudden temperature change. I will normally let the cake cool in the oven or steamer instead of removing it immediately once done.
                  5. undercooked cakes. The cake will sink in the middle if it is undercooked.

                  Most cakes will deflate a little when cooled and sometimes using a baking tin that is too big may cause the cake to look flat as the batter is spread too thin to give the cake a nice height.

                  Thanks for the advice, Funz.

                  Will try out my new banana steamed cake & take note on ur advice.

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                    Funz
                    last edited by

                    No probs LKVM. Good recipe must share. I cannot claim full credit oso since I pulled the recipe from elsewhere also. Hehe.


                    Am considering tweaking the recipe a little to make a pandan fudge cake. Must find the time.

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                      Funz
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                      Time for a mid morning break..... Banana Chocolate Chip muffins for you. Goes well with that cuppa, be it tea or coffee.


                      http://i1131.photobucket.com/albums/m560/cylsfun/e9980711.jpg\">http://i1131.photobucket.com/albums/m560/cylsfun/442bb3dc.jpg\">

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                        BlurBee
                        last edited by

                        Funz:
                        Time for a mid morning break..... Banana Chocolate Chip muffins for you. Goes well with that cuppa, be it tea or coffee.

                        :drool: I'm hungry now.

                        Is this bake or steam? I also did steam banana cake during the weekend. šŸ˜‰

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