Showing posts with label banana. Show all posts
Showing posts with label banana. Show all posts

Monday, November 19, 2012

Soft & Fluffy Banana Cake- Yummy!!!

My friend Eileen had passed me a great recipe for banana cake again... As long as it is any banana recipes, I guess it will be anybody's favourite as well.
Eileen had found this great recipe from Wen's Delight, and she told me that I must try this recipe as it was really soft & yummy... Having the basic fruit, banana, at home, I went off to bake this cake. And it was indeed delicious. It wasn't that oily, it was really soft... Hahaha, so I had baked this cake a couple of times as it was quite a hit. The gals liked it too. The 2nd time, I had tried baking with chocolate chip rice, and they were also delicious.. I even had a few pieces myself too...
A nicely baked top and a soft, fluffy texture banana cake...
YUMMY!!!!
Recipe as adapted from Wen's Delight:

Ingredients:2.5-3 Eggs (I used 3 eggs)130g Sugar (I used 125g)200g Banana (Ripe & cut into small pcs)
150g Top Flour (I use cake flour)1/2 tsp Baking powder
1/4 tsp Baking soda
100g Corn oil (I use canola oil)
1/8 tsp Banana essense (optional)(I omitted)
Method:
*Preheat oven to 160 degree C.
*Grease & line a 8" round tin with paper.
1. Sieve flour, baking powder & soda together. Sieve twice & set aside.
2. Whisk eggs, sugar & banana at max. speed till stiff/ribbon stage.
3. Fold in flour & mix well. (Can use spatular or hand to mix)
4. Add in oil & mix well till batter is shiny & flowing.
5. Bake for 40 - 45mins.

Friday, November 2, 2012

Banana, Macadamia Nut, And Coconut CupCakes

I was browsing my blog this morning and I had saw the THB was on.. I had missed a couple of the THB bakes and I didn't want to miss this again...I had gotten ready the conversion for this bake and I had quickly prepared all the ingredients.
 For those of you whom are unaware of this THB (The Home Bakers), it is a baking club set up by Joyce of Kitchen Flavours. For Bakers whom owned a "Coffee Cakes" by Lou Seibert Pappas, and we will all be baking the same cake in each theme, sharing our experience & tips. 
If you will liked to join us along in this THB bakes, please CLICK HERE for more information.

This time round, Kit has chosen this bake, and it was really delicious...
Fresh from oven today, I had made them into cupcakes instead of cake as cupcakes are easily managed(eaten), and for my small little oven, it would be definitely better as my cupcakes will be easily "cooked" rather than cake form...:-p
 Followed all stated in the recipe, I had blended all the wet ingredients using my blender. Mixing everything in with the flour, and oh, I have used dessicated coconut instead of the flakes. Just before pouring the batter into the cupcake cases, I realised I had forgotten to add in my oil with the wet ingredients...!!! Oh my... Thank goodness, the cucpakes were still edible... hehehehe, silly me...:))
As you can see, I was still able to get a very moist nice texture of the cupcakes. The best part of the cupcakes, were of course the macadamia nuts topped with the cinnamon sugar... So crunchy & yummy:))
Would you like to have one too?

Please visit Kit from I-Lost-In-Austen for the full recipe.
To view the others members bake on this cake, do drop by The Home Bakers (THB).

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Steam Banana & Walnut Cupcakes

It has been several months since I took part in the Aspiring Baker... And I decided to submit an entry before I leave for my trip to Taipei tomorrow.

I had Steamed Bread Recipe Book, and it had been left in my shelf for quite some time. Browsing through all the recipes, I saw this Steam Banana & Walnut Cupcakes... Why not try them, since I have bananas & walnuts, the usual ingredients that I always have at home. :-p 
I never had really fancied much of these steam cakes, except for the 鸡蛋糕or发糕.
The last time when I had tried a recipe from the same book, I didn't quite like them very much. So today, I actually did not pinned too much hope on these steam cupcakes as well.
But you know what....???
 I was wrong... This time round, these steamed cupcakes were delicious!!!
An unexpectable soft and nice texture. Combined with the banana chunks and walnuts, it made the cupcakes very appetising...., with the sweetness of the bananas, and the crunchiness of the toasted walnuts... What more could I have asked for...?
If you see the soft texture of the cupcakes & the banana chunks... Yummy I would say this time!!
And I had one myself:-p But I'm sure if my girls will like them... hahahaha:-D
Here, have a steamed cupcake with a cup of Earl Grey Tea.
Ingredients:
1 egg
40g sugar
60ml milk
100g cake flour
1 tsp baking powder
1 tbsp canola oil

80g banana, cut into chunks
20g toasted chopped walnuts

Method:
1. Whip the egg & sugar. Add in the milk and mix well.
2. Combined the flour & baking powder into the egg mixture. Mix untill well combined.
3. Add in the oil and mix well.
4. Fold in the chopped walnuts & banana chunks.
5. Pour batters into cupcake case and steamed over medium heat for about 12-15mins.

I am submitting this to Aspiring Bakers #25 – Steaming Hot Cakes (November 2012) hosted by Miss B of Everybody Eats Well in Flanders.