Tuesday, August 02, 2011

Pandan Marble Cake

My good friend Shereen shared this great recipe with me. Even Carlos who is not a big fan of fluffy cakes likes it a lot. We love the taste and texture of this cake and since it uses ovelette/emulsifier it gives the cake a very fine soft texture. The original recipe is a chocolate version but I change it to pandan.




Ingredients:
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8 eggs
200 gram sugar
200 gram butter - melted
200 gram cake flour - sifted
1 tsp vanilla essence
4 tbsp condensed milk
1 tbsp ovalette/emulsifier
a few drop pandan paste

1. Preheat oven to 350 degree F. Line and greased an 8” x 8” square baking pan.
2. In stand mixer whisk eggs, brown sugar, flour, condensed milk and also ovalette on high speed till pale, fluffy and double in volume.
3. Slowly drizzle in the butter and continue to whisk on medium speed till well combined.
4. Divide batter into two equal portions. Add the pandan paste to one portion of the batter. Mix well. Pour batter alternately into the baking pan and bake for 45 minutes or until skewer comes out clean when tested. .
5. Remove from oven; let it cool in the baking pan for 5 minutes before turning them out on a cooling rack. Cool completely before cutting into it.

26 comments:

  1. Gert,
    I adore the marbling effect on your cake...why ar my marbling sikit punya dahsyat? I tried so many tips and yet my marbling always sink?Anyway, I am going to try your version as we too suka this cake.

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  2. Love the marble effect, very pretty.

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  3. Gert, the swirls are so pretty. Love the softness of the cake.

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  4. Very pretty pandan marble cake, will give it a try when i free. Tkz for shring the recipe.

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  5. very pretty marble effect, the texture of the cake looks so good.

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  6. Gert, the colour of your cake looks fantastic. I love green. Yummmm.... Hope you're having a great day.
    Kristy

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  7. hi Gert...cantik la..i bet d taste pon cantik jugak..tp i kna slow down sket bulan ni baking2..x d org nk makan, hehe...

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  8. so so pretty... :D

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  9. wow.... so nice & yummy !

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  10. That's a very gorgeous marble cake, I love the color very much:) I am bookmarking this for future bake:D Thanks for sharing Gert:D

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  11. That's such a beautiful marble cake. The green colour makes it look refreshing and special.

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  12. A beautiful shade of green and the swirl sure make the cake looks very attractive and delicious.

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  13. rupa cantik, tentu rasanya pun sedap...

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  14. Unusual looling (I mean green) sweet treat but like the dancing swirls in it ;-)

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  15. I'm 'green' with envy admiring your cake. Nice marbling effect. Thanks for sharing!

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  16. Shereen, you have to pour more batter into each layers as this way it will gives you a nicer marbling effect. If it is too thin the marbling will stick together.

    Ann, thank you.

    Hanushi, yes this cake is very soft.

    Yee Er, you are most welcome.

    Amelia, thank you.

    Kristy, me too...I love anything green :)

    Jun, yea lah tenggah puasa ni so tak makan banyak kan :)

    Lisa, thank you.

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  17. Joceline, thanks.

    Jeannie, hope you try this cake out as the outcome is really nice :)

    Sonia, thank you.

    Mary Moh, yes it is :)

    Quay Po, thank you.

    Harleena, terima kasih. Maybe you can bake this untuk berbuka puasa nanti :)

    Anazar, thank for stopping by and your comment.

    Cheah, ha ha I love all your beautiful bakes too :)

    Babe-kl, thanks.

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  18. Sweetnya kaler kek you ni. Sayang nak makan.

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  19. Beautiful marbling. Looks very soft and fine textured.

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  20. gert, i do really think your swirls are beautiful! good skills!

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  21. Anonymous1:00 PM

    Hi there,

    thank you for sharing such a pretty cake!! :) wanted to try it immediatly but realised that I don't have "ovalette". Is it OK to omit it?

    Thank you!
    Lu

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  22. Hi Lu, for this cake you need ovalette. The reason is you will be whisking the eggs, sugar, flour and milk all together. Ovalette will helps to get the volume while whisking. If you are in Malaysia or Singapore you should be able to get it from the bakery supply shops.

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  23. I made this cake yesterday and it turned out really well, although I think my cake's marble effect was not as pretty as yours. Thank you for sharing.

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  24. Anonymous12:43 PM

    Hi. Can you tell me when to add the vanilla essence? I also really love how pretty you made it!

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