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Thursday, May 6, 2010

Steamed savoury yam cake

Beside radish cake, we also like steamed savoury yam cake, both using the similar way to prepare.

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yam paste after cooked, and the garnishing..


Coarsely chopped dried shrimps..


After taken the pictures, these two pieces of yam cake become my yummy tea break...

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Steamed savoury yam cake(printable recipe)
Ingredients
220g yam, small cubed
250g rice flour
20g tapioca flour
450ml water
70g dried shrimps, soaked and chopped coarsely
10 shallots, slices

Seasonings
1tsp salt or to taste
1tsp sugar
1/2tsp chicken stock powder
1/2tsp white pepper powder

GarnishingChopped spring onion
Chopped fresh red chilli

1. Mix all seasonings with rice flour, tapioca flour and water by hand whisk till a watery batter.
2. Heat oil in a wok, sauté shallots till golden brown, add in dried shrimps and stir fry till fragrant.
3. Dish out half of the mixture and keep aside for later garnishing. Add in yam and stir fry for 1min. Pour in the watery batter and cook mixture for 1-2mins over low heat, stirring all the time, until the mixture turns to a thick paste.
4. Pour the paste into a greased cake tin. Smoothen the surface with a spatula. Place it in the steamer and steam over high heat for 45 minutes.
5. Remove the cake and allow it to cool thoroughly before cutting into slices.
6. Garnish with shrimp/shallot mixture, chopped spring onion and red chilli on top.
7. Serve with sweet chilli sambal (chilli sauce).
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Simply yummy!!

51 comments:

  1. Wow, these look so good!!! I love yam cakes and yours are making me drool!

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  2. Wow,this is new to me.It looks so delicious..nice click too.

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  3. Nice!!! Me likey this a lot!

    1st photo is awesome!

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  4. The Yam cake looks splendid! I just love the shot with plantain leaf.

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  5. cake with yam..nice idea..new to me..new ideas are always welcome
    about the cake..yummy delicious ssssssss..
    as always nice presentation..

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  6. hmmmm.好吃好吃。。。。沾点甜酱和辣椒酱一流!

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  7. Wonderful presentation. A+++ Great job! Cheers!

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  8. wah! delicious! Today i did radish cake :)

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  9. Looks delicious Sonia, yam cake is my mum's favourite too!!!! I wish I am back in Malaysia to make this for her for Mother's Day... :(

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  10. WOW! Your yum cake cut out so nice. Looks so elegant when they stand alone! Five star! ***** I wish to have a piece of this for lunch now :P

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  11. when shall we pour the yam?

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  12. Looooooks so delicious and love the first picture sooo much .. it make me drool.

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  13. sounds interesting and simply yumm

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  14. We love yam cake and yours look really really delicious and your photography skill has improved so much

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  15. recently I really craving for yam cake for breakfast but can't get it everywhere, now u let me see this....arrgghhhh!!!!

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  16. Yum yum.. This looks so delicious, it's a thousand times better than those i normally ate at pasar :( How i wish i could have one of those u made:D

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  17. Such a nice way to present this simple yam kueh...made it all different. ;) Haven't made yam kueh for a long time...miss it so much, you're inspiring me to make some soon. ;)

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  18. presentation yang sangat cantik sonia...yam cake menjadi kegemaran kami sekeluarga:)

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  19. I love yam cakes too dear! Where's ur home..I'm otw now! hehehe ;)

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  20. Hi Sonia, your yam kueh looks delicious. BTW I have some awards for you, please feel free to pick them up @ http://bakericious/blogspot.com. thanks. Jess.

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  21. Indeed yummy. I haven't been making this for a long time too.

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  22. ROund shape Yam Kueh, what a great idea for photographing!!
    A dip of Kg KOh Garlic Chili Sauce will be perfect for me!!

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  23. Orr tau kueh is my fav. I wish the kueh can jump out of the screen now. By the way, beautiful pictures of the kueh. Great job Sonia.

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  24. 这个我妈妈喜欢吃的呢
    我一定要学起来

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  25. I like everything has yam .

    The hawkers' yam only have more rice flour , sometimes I wonder if they really put the yam inside .

    But yours is real yam cake !

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  26. I must come your house to have this yam cake and Jane's place for radish cake...hahaa...

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  27. Lovely presentation! My hubs loves this! I have to find some yam!

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  28. i love woo tau kou so much! was just thinking of buying a yam to make it. yours looks delicious!

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  29. These look fantastic! I'll have to try and see if I can make these! Or I'll just have to come over and enjoy yours...hehe!

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  30. These look and sound delicious. I'll really have to give them a try. I hope you are having a wonderful day. Blessings...Mary

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  31. That looks so wonderful...I'm jealous that you could get hold of a banana leaf at any time :-)

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  32. Your photographs are absolutely stunning. I've been reading your blog for a while, and wow. :)

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  33. Beautiful! And you have just turned a simple dish into such a gourmet treat!
    Bravo!

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  34. You presented it in such a cute way, loved it!

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  35. Marvelous recipe, Sonia! And picture perfect too. Doubt I can make them as lovely and tasty as yours though...

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  36. 做得好美哦!几时要请我吃?哈哈!

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  37. This is my kind of cake (the savory kind) ... gorgeous!

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  38. Gorgeous photos and these cute little cakes look delicious!

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  39. Shucks! You beat me to this cause this is going to be my next project. I love both yam and radish cake. And this looks deliciously moist with lots of goodies in it. You're now making me drool big-big time ... slurp!!

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  40. Yam cake, my favourite. I like the way you cut it into round cylinders shape!

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  41. Usually, yam cake is my Dad's favorite while mine is radish cake :) but the way you make the yam cake - looks like they can become my favorite anytime :D

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  42. Dear all, Thanks for stopping by and your lovely words. Look like a lot of you love this yam cake huh, for those who has yet to try, do try out, you will love it.

    Dear new comers, Thanks for dropping by my blog.

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  43. Hi Sonia,
    Thanks for sharing this recipe. I just try it out this morning and i would say, it's been so long that I long to have such YAMMY yam cake. My helper commented that we can't stop at one... got to have 2 serving... hahaha... a keeper for me..
    Once again, thank you very much...
    Lydia from Singapore.

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  44. Lydia, you are most welcome,Thanks for trying this recipe,glad to know you like this.

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  45. Your receipe looks simple so decided to try. I tried to steam for 45mins and i use the toothpick to test it, seems still stick on the tootpick hence i steam for another 20 mins. Seems my yam cake a bit hard, is it overcook?

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  46. KS, you can not use skewer clean method to test the cake is done or not, steam 45mins is very sufficient.

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  47. Sonia, thanks for advise, I will try again. Great that i found your blog. nice blog.

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  48. I made this today.. it turned out very hard.. is thw measurement of ingredients correct? More water? Less flour?

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  49. Hi Sonia: Your recipe states `Rice Flour' but I could only find `Blended Rice Flour' in the market. Is it the same? Thanks

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