I am really curious how would this hot-milk cake turn out if i were to bake it. I found it is interesting to add hot-milk into the batter. Want to know how does it taste, i have to bake this myself. I bake this cake at night. Why? because it is a school day, I have to put my kids to bed before i start. No regret baking this hot-milk cake, my kids and hubby like it. We enjoy having it with the strawberry and cream!!
My hot-milk cake turn out to be a little to the dense side but it is soft with fine texture. Topping with the cream and strawberries it is simply delicious!!
We don't mind the little dense as it is soft and so delicious with strawberry and cream!!
I bake them in ramekins
Sliced the cake into 2 layers.
(I followed recipe adapted by Joyce from Kitchen Flavours)
Makes 6 ramekin cakes
Ingredients:
2 large eggs
1/2 cup plus 4 tbsp caster sugar
3/4 tsp vanilla paste, divided
1 cup plus 2 tbsp self raising flour
2/3 cup fresh milk
5 tbsp unsalted butter
1 pound strawberries, hulled and thinly sliced lengthwise
I/2 cup whipping cream (I used 150 grams)
1 tbsp icing sugar (I used 14 grams)
To Do
- Preheat oven to 220C and grease 6 ramekins. Place them on baking sheet
- Beat eggs on high speed until thick for about 3 minutes. Add in sugar (1/2 cup) gradually and beat til pale and yellow about 1 minutes. Beat in vanilla paste (1/2 tsp)
- Add in flour (sifted) and beat for 30secs. Bring milk and butter just to boil in a small pot, stir til butter melts. Beat hot milk mixture into batter and continue to beat for 30 seconds.
- Divide batter mixture into ramekins and bake until firm to touch and pale golden, tops form rounded peaks in the center, about 16 minutes. Cool them in the ramekins for about 20 minutes.
- Toss strawberries and 4 tablespoon sugar, let stand for about 20 minutes
- Beat cream, icing sugar and vanilla paste (1/4tsp) until peaks form.
- Remove cakes from ramekins, cut off the rounded tops and spoon dollop of cream and strawberries onto it. Top on the other half the cake, garnish the top with more cream and strawberries and some of the juice
- Serve immediately
I am linking this post to Bake Along, an event organised by Joyce from Kitchen Flavours, Lena from Frozen Wings and Zoe from Bake for Happy Kids
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Hi Mui, I am also curious and find it interesting to add hot-milk to the batter but I think it sure tastes great with strawberry and cream! Have a lovely weekend!
ReplyDelete嗨! Mui Mui,
ReplyDelete看到有意面吃, 谁知进门后却是蛋糕, 没关系。。照吃不误! 哈哈
Hello Mui Mui! How are you?!
ReplyDeleteAnything with butter is right up my alley! Love the mickey mouse plate... So cute!
Really enjoying your blog, you post so many delish recipes :D
ReplyDeleteThese are the cutest little cakes, I would love to try the strawberry cream!
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
Mui,现在我在控制饮食,都尽量不看蛋糕,妳这个很吸引我咯,害我差点控制不住了 哈哈哈
ReplyDeleteHi Doreen,
ReplyDeleteI agree, even though the cake is dense the first time I've made it, the taste is really nice! Glad to hear that your family love it. My kids asked for seconds!
Thanks for baking along with us!
truly, i'm starving now... looking at the cross sections of your mini cakes, oh dear.... makes me wanna just walk out and simply grab a bite off SB.... biting lower lips... wished i can hv some of your lovely cakes now
ReplyDeleteAlthough i have taken my dinner, but looking at it, hungry again...
ReplyDeleteyeah, i also think this recipe is just so-so ..im glad that this recipe actually comes with the cream and starwberries to go with it..made it much more delicious!
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