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Friday, July 5, 2013

Kuih Talam Ubi (Tri-colours tapioca steamed cake) 三色木薯糕

Today also about tri-colours, but this time is kuih-muih (local cakes). We like this very pure Kuih Talam Ubi, all using natural ingredients, green layer is made with pandan leaves (screwpines leaves), orange layer is made with sweet potatoes and whereas the pale yellow layer is made with tapioca. I feel this is also a perfect kuih to serve during Puasa month ( In few days time, our Muslims friends will be having Puasa).

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I bought this tapioca at very good price, RM 1.50 for a long tapioca.
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A bit tedious as you have to steam it for 3 times, but it is worth for the work spent, very natural and fragrance talam...
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Kuih Talam Ubi (Tapioca talam)
(Recipe source: inspired by a recipe published in Flavours Food magazine, with my own twist)
*makes a 8” round steam tray

Tapioca layer
400g tapioca ,grated (processed in a food processor till fine, squeeze off excess liquid from the grated tapioca and become 300g)
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50g sugar
2tbsp plain flour
1/2tsp salt

 Sweet Potato layer
135g sweet potato, steamed till soften
1tbsp rice flour
75g tapioca flour
75g sugar
70g coconut milk
100g water

Pandan layer
3tbsp plain flour
2tbsp corn flour
1tbsp tapioca flour
2 eggs (large)
125g sugar
125g pandan juices (from blending 10 pandan leaves)
180g coconut milk

Method

  1. To prepare tapioca layer. Combined grated tapioca, flour, coconut milk, sugar and salt.
  2. Spread tapioca paste evenly on a greased round tray, steam over high heat for 10mins.
  3. To prepare sweet potato layer .While steaming tapioca layer, mash the sweet potato and mix with the rest of the ingredients. Set aside.
  4. Once tapioca is done, slowly pour in sweet potato batter and steam for 15mins.
  5. To prepare pandan layer. While steaming sweet potato layer, combine all pandan ingredients in a mixing bowl and stir well to mix.
  6. Strain mixture into a bowl and place the bowl over a pan of simmering water to cook, stirring continuously, until custard starts to thicken (able to coat the back of a spoon). Remove from heat.
  7. Once sweet potato layer is done. Pour in pandan custard and steam for a further 15mins. Cool completely before cutting.

I would like to take this opportunity to wish all my Muslim blogger friends and readers, "Selamat Berbuka Puasa"
 
 

43 comments:

  1. 老莎近几天,午餐都是街边猪肠粉或经济米粉配上娘惹糕点。。。咳咳咳。。。很诱惑!!!
    还没吃中饭。。。看了Sonia的帖子,更饿哟!!!
    很缤纷^^

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  2. a lot of work but sure looks delicious enough for me to want to try it!

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  3. so much work but it looks perfect! I get turned off with multi layer kueh as so much patience is needed LOL

    I miss kueh with real pandan flavour in it- I have to use essence here. :( Well done!

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  4. Hi Sonia, your kueh talam look so delicious. Never mind the tedious work, I think worth the effort cos it look so nice and pretty. Love the colour.

    Have a nice weekend.

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  5. Sonia, very nice kuih talam! I love that it has three layers and 3 colors. Very sedap :)

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  6. Colours are so attractive! Well done Sonia!

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  7. 打从心里在喜欢。。真的喜欢!Sonia, 我要三块!!><

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  8. another favourite of mine
    very pretty with 3 layers, Sonia :)

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  9. Beautiful tri-colour kuih talam! Great for Buka Puasa :)

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  10. Sis! You should serve this with your tri-colour salmon rice! Everything will look very consistent! :D

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  11. Looks beautiful with tri colour. Infact colourful kuih or cakes makes it more appetizing.

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  12. 颜色很漂亮
    而且感觉很健康呢
    全部都是天然的材料哟:)

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  13. 这个真的想吃, 想做木薯糕很久了, 就是找不到木薯。。下回要叫妈妈带些木薯给我!

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  14. I loves tapioca kueh, but never try tri-colour before...

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  15. Sonia , if you didn't post the photo of tapioca plant , I wouldn't really know it is the same ones we have back home ! Your tri-color kuihs are so pretty and since most ingredients in that kiuhs are almost homemade , I bet it taste sensational ;D

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  16. yummy kueh. the colour is so nice. love it.

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  17. Kuih talam 再夹着木薯糕,景上添花。。真的好看又好吃呢!

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  18. sonia, very nice kuih!!! you are very creative!

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  19. Oh Sonia, where you find so much time to bake, cook, travels, taking care of the kids and family. Even to blog also need to spare some time thinking and writing about it. Not an easy task. How you organized it so well. Pat on your shoulder! Sonia.

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  20. Previously was 3 colors rice and now trio colors of kuih talam. I wonder what coming up next?

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  21. Sonia,这是一道很美的传统糕点。你很pandai ~

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  22. Beautiful colour combination and looks so soft. Must be delicious especially with a cup of Kopi-O

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  23. G'day! I have only seen these in Malaysia from afar, true!
    Looks very labour intensive, but based on your recipe and photos, looks delish and would like to try one now too!
    Cheers! Joanne

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  24. 好漂亮的娘惹糕~喜欢。。

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  25. I've never seen tapioca. So fun to see how you made this gorgeous dessert!

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  26. I love any kuih made with tapioca..... & this kuih is great for buka puasa. Thanks for your well wish. :)

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  27. 很讨喜的三色配搭,
    也带出“娘惹糕”的特色,
    很棒的一道糕点,
    赞!Sonia.

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  28. This is not an easy job ! Salute !

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  29. This is a lovely kuih. I know i would love it but don't know for sure if i can manage it :))

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  30. I am loving this cake very much. Never made 3 colors, so, I will have to borrow your recipe. Thank you :)

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  31. Sonia,
    one quick question. Is it necessary to squeeze the tapioca to get 300 g? Thank you.

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  32. Looks great! Love steamed tapioca and kuih-kuih.

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  33. Oooo...wuch pretty colour combo. I wanna a bite too.
    Hope you're going to have a great week ahead dear.
    Kristy

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  34. Dewi, yes to squeeze the juice as we need to coconut milk .

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  35. Thanks Sonia! Will let you know my result.

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  36. Hi, I made this kuih, encounter a problem, the pandan layer turned out oil smell, is it over cook the mixture or the fire too high? When steaming the pandan layer is it law fire? For the other 2 layer is so nice. Thank you for sharing.

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  37. Soh, I suspected you have used too thick of coconut milk, just follow the timing I stated in the recipe, and steam over medium to high heat.

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  38. I wish to ask whether we should use concentrated coconut milk or diluted version

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  39. Leong, use diluted version but not too watery also. If I could remember I use 2 cups water + 1 grated old coconut to make the coconut milk.

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  40. Chi,
    This looks great!
    Three natural and beautiful colors.
    I bet it taste super yum!!
    mui

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  41. YEs!!! 太好了 my 3 layer cake 好看又好吃 我成功了thank you .
    Br,Michelle

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