Kuih Lapis Malaysian Steamed Rose Layer Cake Recipes

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STEAMED LAYER CAKE SNACK



Steamed Layer Cake Snack image

Steamed Kuih Lapis is a popular snack in Malaysia and Singapore and it literally means layer cake in Malay.

Provided by Ann Low

Time 30m

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 7

350g Tapioca flour
100g Rice flour
500ml Water
400g Sugar (used 200g)
4 Pandan leaves
500ml Thick coconut milk with a pinch of salt
Rose pink colouring

Steps:

  • In a pot boil water, sugar and pandan leaves together till sugar dissolved. Turn off heat, discard pandan leaves and add in coconut milk. Stir well and leave aside to cool.
  • Mix tapioca flour and rice flour together and gradually blend well into coconut liquid with a hand whisk. Then strain mixture through a sieve to ensure it is free from lumps.
  • Divide mixture in two equal portions and add desire colouring into one portion, keeping one portion white. (You can use more colours if you prefer to have more colourful layers)
  • Grease a 7 inch square or round cake pan and place in steaming pot for few minutes over high heat.
  • Pour about 100-125ml of white liquid into the heated pan and steam at high heat for about 4 minutes or until batter is cooked. Then add 100-125ml of pink liquid onto it and steam for another 4 minutes. (reduce liquid for thinner layers)
  • Repeat the procedure, alternating white and pink liquid until all the batter is used up. Remember to stir the batter every time before pouring out the liquid to steam each time.
  • Add a little more rose pink colour to the last layer to make it a deeper shade of pink.
  • Leave Kuih Lapis to cool completely after steamed and invert the cake pan to knock out the kuih.
  • Grease knife with little oil before cutting. You may also brush a little oil on the surface as gloss finishing.

KUIH LAPIS (MALAYSIAN STEAMED ROSE LAYER CAKE)



Kuih Lapis (Malaysian Steamed Rose Layer Cake) image

This delightfully chewy rose-scented kuih lapis (lapis translates to "layers") is popular in the Malay community, served either as a snack or for breakfast.

Provided by Seleste Tan and Mogan Anthony

Yield Makes one 9"-diameter cake or 40 1" pieces

Number Of Ingredients 11

¾ cup (100 g) Thai or Vietnamese nonglutinous rice flour
¾ cup (90 g) bleached cake flour
¾ cup (85 g) Thai or Vietnamese tapioca starch or tapioca flour
2 fresh or frozen pandan leaves or 2 tsp. vanilla extract
1 cup (200 g) granulated sugar
1 tsp. Diamond Crystal or ½ tsp. Morton kosher salt
2 (13.5-oz.) cans Thai or Vietnamese unsweetened coconut milk
⅓ cup rose syrup
2 tsp. rose water
4 tsp. natural red food coloring (such as Suncore Foods Supercolor Powder; optional)
Vegetable oil (for pan)

Steps:

  • Place a metal steamer basket in a large Dutch oven or other heavy pot (about 12" diameter) and pour in water to come 3"-5" up sides of pot. Bring to a boil; reduce heat as needed to maintain a simmer. (Alternatively, you can use a pot with a large bamboo steamer set on top.) Whisk ¾ cup (100 g) Thai or Vietnamese nonglutinous rice flour, ¾ cup (90 g) bleached cake flour, and ¾ cup (85 g) Thai or Vietnamese tapioca starch or tapioca flour in a large bowl to combine.
  • Heat 2 fresh or frozen pandan leaves (if using), 1 cup (200 g) sugar, 1 tsp. Diamond Crystal or ½ tsp. Morton kosher salt, and 1½ cups water in a medium pot over medium-high, whisking occasionally, until sugar is dissolved, about 3 minutes. Remove from heat, discard pandan leaves, and whisk in two 13.5-oz. cans Thai or Vietnamese unsweetened coconut milk (mixture will be lukewarm). If using 2 tsp. vanilla extract instead of pandan leaves, whisk into coconut syrup.
  • Pour coconut syrup into dry ingredients and whisk vigorously until smooth (a few tiny lumps may remain-that's okay). Strain batter through a fine-mesh sieve into another large bowl, pressing on any solids in the sieve with a ladle or spoon to help dissolve them (you want the batter to be lump-free). Reserve first large bowl (no need to rinse).
  • Pour half of batter (3¼ cups; 806 g) back into reserved bowl (this will be for the white layers). Stir ⅓ cup rose syrup, 2 tsp. rose water, and 4 tsp. natural red food coloring (if using) into remaining batter (this will be your pink batter).
  • Lightly coat bottom and sides of a 9"-diameter metal cake pan with vegetable oil. Line bottom with a parchment paper round and lightly brush parchment with oil. Place pan in steamer and let sit until slightly warm, about 3 minutes (this will help kick-start the cooking process when the batter is poured in).
  • Stir white batter, then pour 1 cup (250 g) batter into cake pan (leave pan in the steamer while you add each layer to maximize efficiency-just be mindful of the steam when you remove the pot lid). Cover pot and steam batter until just set (the surface will leave only the barest indentation when lightly pressed with a spoon), 7-9 minutes. (There might be a thin sheen of fat and water on top-don't let that deceive you into thinking it's uncooked. If cooked too long, the layers might be rubbery.)
  • Stir pink batter and gently pour 1 cup plus 2 Tbsp. (280 g) batter over white layer; repeat cooking process.
  • Continue layering and cooking process with remaining batters, alternating between white and pink, for a total of 6 layers. Adjust heat as needed to maintain a gentle simmer and check water level in pot occasionally to make sure pan is not dry (if water level is low, add hot tap water and return to simmer before cooking additional layers; pan can remain in steamer). Remember to stir batter each time before pouring as the flours have a tendency to settle at the bottom of the bowls. After the final layer is set, remove pot from heat, uncover, and let sit until cake is cool enough to handle, about 45 minutes.
  • Gently blot any liquid from surface of cake with a kitchen towel. Cover pan with a plate or plastic wrap and chill until cold, at least 2 hours. (Chilling helps the starch set and ensures cleaner slices when cutting.)
  • To serve, invert pan onto a cutting board; tap and wiggle pan to release cake (if it refuses to come out, run an offset spatula along the sides of the pan). Using an oiled knife or a sturdy plastic knife, slice cake into about 1" squares, rectangles, or diamonds (the rounded edges will be uneven; consider them a cook's treat!). Arrange kuih on a platter and let sit about 30 minutes to come to room temperature before eating for optimal texture. Do ahead: Kuih lapis can be made 2 days ahead. Keep chilled in pan, or if cut, transfer pieces to an airtight container and chill.

MALAYSIAN KUEH LAPIS (LAYER CAKE) DESSERT



Malaysian Kueh Lapis (Layer Cake) Dessert image

Make and share this Malaysian Kueh Lapis (Layer Cake) Dessert recipe from Food.com.

Provided by MalaysianChef

Categories     Dessert

Time 1h

Yield 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8

3 1/2 cups coconut milk
1 pinch salt
2 pieces pandan leaves
250 g rice flour
100 g cornflour
300 g sugar
1 dash green food coloring
1 teaspoon oil

Steps:

  • cook the coconut milk, salt and pandan leaves until it comes to a boil. remove and let cool
  • mix the rice flour and cornstarch and sugar in bowl. add the coconut mixture little by littlle and stir until smooth. divide into two parts. and color one part red or green and leave the other part plain white.
  • oil a 9x18x7 in cake tin and heat up tin in steamer for about 3 min pour in the mixture layer by layer each color in turn and steam each layer separtely for about 5 mins each. when all the mixture has finished, steam the whole cake an additional 30 minutes.
  • remove and let cake cool down before cutting.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 1121.5, Fat 47.9, SaturatedFat 41.1, Sodium 170.5, Carbohydrate 169.5, Fiber 7.4, Sugar 90.9, Protein 10.8

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