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Thursday, September 12, 2013

Kuih Pandan Cara Manis (gula Melaka version) 斑兰小甜糕

 
I immediately bookmarked this recipe when I saw Joceline prepared this kuih.  So I can also make use of the kuih bahulu mould that sitting in the cabinet for too long. I use gula Melaka (palm sugar )instead of white sugar as suggested, it turned out like eating ondeh ondeh,  so this kuih has more coconut taste than pandan taste, sweet and light.


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see the gula Melaka (palm sugar) turned into tempting syrup !
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First prepare the batter 
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prepare ready with gula Melaka or white sugar (since the batter is without sugar, so you have to add more sugar )
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greased the mould with cooking oil on gas stove over low heat
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fill half of the batter
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spoon sugar at the middle (sorry for the messy look ^_^)

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fill up the balance half
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cover and cook
 
 
remove the kuih using skewer (when no more seeing white part of batter, that means kueh is cooked)
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Kuih Pandan Cara Manis (gula Melaka version) 斑兰小甜糕
(recipe source: adapted from Butter Flour & Me)
* makes 20pcs
Ingredients
100g cake flour
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100g pandan water or 15g homemade pandan paste + 85g water
1 egg
A pinch of salt

Cooking oil
Gula Melaka (palm sugar ) or coarse white sugar
Kuih Bahulu mould , flower pattern
Satay skewer

Method

  1. Mix all ingredients in a mixing bowl, strain the batter.
  2. Heat up the Kuih Bahulu mould over a gas stove.
  3. When the mould is hot, grease the cavity with cooking oil.
  4. Spoon batter into each cavity half full (about 1tbsp), fill gula Melaka (about 1/2tsp) at the centre of each batter.
  5. Spoon batter to completely cover each of the cavity. Close with a lid, cook till golden brown (take about 3-4mins, and no more seen uncooked (white) batter).
  6. Remove the kuih with a skewer.
  7. Serve warm or cold with coffee or tea.
I am submitting this post to Little Thumbs Up September - Pandan hosted by Joceline @ Butter, Flour & Me, organized by Zoe@ Bake For Happy Kids and Mui Mui @ My Little Favourites DIY



30 comments:

  1. Your third pic just made me drool....with that gula melaka about oozing out. It sure looks very yummy with the gula melaka syrup in.

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  2. The way making this just like kaya ball hor :P Anyway, have u checked out my way in beating the batter?

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  3. u very fast o, i also planned to make this with gula meleka version.. hehe.. yummy :)

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  4. Singgah dan follow di sini. Jemput ke blog saya pula ya.

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  5. I like the look of this kuih too, bet they taste delicious as well....great idea to use bahulu mould which I too have one stashed away in the cabinet lol!

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  6. Hi Sonia, your little kuihs are so cute and delicious! The oozing gula melaka is the killer for me, bookmarked!

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  7. They look so cute and pretty. Perfect for tea time!

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  8. gula melaka + pandan = good taste ?
    哈哈哈 。。。。。。 好厉害哦。

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  9. Nice idea using gula melaka.. I just posted d same recently using normal sugar only..http://ogyep-yummy.blogspot.com/2013/09/kueh-cara-manis.html

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  10. Looks yummy especially with gula Melaka syrup inside. I saw you cook the kuih buluh mould directly on stove. Am I right? Never know can be used in that way.

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  11. I love the filling oozing out of these kuih.

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  12. Yummy kuih to me! I like the plate too, hehe!

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  13. I've never tasted this kuih before, the gula melaka makes the kuih very tenpting .... sniff, sniff!

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  14. 哈哈真的很像ondeh ondeh 。。
    椰糖的肯定好吃。。:)

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  15. Looks incredible!!! I can see how moist it is – I want a piece right now!

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  16. We had ki da same dessert here in Indonesia, we used to called it kue pandan...
    btw, i like to add some yeast and ferment the batter first to make it fluffy even more...

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  17. Sonia, I like this leh! Can eat many, many at one sitting :)

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  18. Hi Sonia,

    You are so "evil", making me drool looking at your gula melaka version of kuih pandan cara manis... The oozing gula melaka looks so heavenly!!!

    Zoe

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  19. So cute and delicious , Sonia ! The gula melaka filling sure looks tempting :D

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  20. oh my, look at that oozing syrup! ..very tempting indeed!

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  21. Hi Sonia, Where can I get this kuih bahulu mould from in Kuala Lumpur and how much would it cost? Does the mould come with cover? Is it cooked on the stovetop or in the oven? Any alternatives that I can use? mini muffin pans?
    Thanks. Love all your recipes.

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  22. Anonymous, try those Chinese crockery shop where selling plate, bowls and kitchen stuffs or bakery ingredients shop. The price is about RM 15-20.No this is without cover, can be used in oven and gas stove. No you cant use mini muffin pan.

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