Saturday 19 February 2011

Recipe from the Land of Eagle!

Bak kata orang, 'sharing is caring'. I already tried this recipe...hasilnya tidak mengecewakan...Pada mereka yang dalam diet mode tu apa kata anda pulak cuba resepi ni. Alah, senang jer...adunkan semua bahan bahagikan kepada 2 bahagian dan bakar. Cukup simple dan mudah! {Maaflah, original recipe nya memang dalam bahasa omputeh, so mana-mana word yang konpius tu, pastikan ada kamus kat sebelah}

Heat your oven to 325ºF
(Design ni, my beloved danish yang buat.  pasal sibuk
nak tolongkan, jadi biar jer lah, janji SEDAP!)
Plain Batter:
Ingredient 1A:
2 eggs
1/2 can coconut milk ( 200 gm)
1/2 cups sugar ** ( see notes below)
1/4 cup canola oil ** ( see notes below)

Ingredient 1b:
1 1/2 cups of flour
2 tsp of baking powder

Ingredient 1c:
1/4 tsp vanilla
1 tblspn of water

Choccolate Batter:
Ingredient 2a:
2 eggs
1/2 can coconut milk (200 gm)
1/2 cups sugar
1/4 cup canola oil

Ingredient 2b:
1/2 cups of flour
1 cup of cocoa
2 tsp of baking powder

Ingredient 2c:
1/4 tsp vanilla
2 tblspn of water (**I find that cocoa seems to produce a bit of a dry cake so adding this would help)

Get ready two separate bowls,  one for the plain batter and one for the chocolate batter. Both ingredient is pretty much the same. the only difference is the Cocoa for chocolate batter.

Mix ingredient A well till nice and smooth but not over mixing in each bowl. Then, add in Ingredient B and C.

Pour the plain batter one layer, and pour the chocolate batter next and repeat. It will spread flat so don't worry if it looks a bit messy.
I am using 2 loaf pans but you can use 8x8 pan.
Pour in a greased and floured or lined with parchment/grease proof paper.

Bake in 325ºF for about 1 hr or till skewer comes clean.

**NOTE: I have reduced the sugar from the original recipe from  a total of 2 cups to 1 cup. I prefer it less sweet and with the cocoa being 1 cup, it will taste more like dark chocolate. Feel free to add sugar if you like. The same goes to the Canola Oil. Reduced from 1 to half cup. I found it is still moist because of the coconut milk.

*Conversion:
1 all-purpose flour - Cup US = 125 gram - g
1 cup oil = 8 fluid ounces( fl oz)

Happy Baking, Bakers!:) these are really good with plain unsweetened hot tea or coffee.
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**Thanks to my cuzzy, Kak Deng for the recipe**

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