All this Kek Batik need to do is just cook the batter into thick and grainy texture then add in Marie biscuits, press it firmly into a prepared baking pan and chilled it.
Kek Batik (Marie Fudge Cake)
recipe refer to Corner Cafe and Wendyinnk
makes one 7 inches square cake
Ingredients for the custard:
100g milo
25g cocoa powder
125ml boiling water
190g butter, cut into larger chunks
200g sweet condensed milk
110g white granulated sugar (i used 90g)
50g nestum (i added)
5 eggs
1/2 tsp vanilla extract
250g Marie biscuits
To Do:
1. Prepare a 7 inches square baking tin. Lined with baking paper (or plastic wrap), lightly greased inside of the tin so the paper sticks to the tin, extending paper 2-3cm above edge of all sides of the tin.
2. Slowly add boiling water to milo and cocoa powder in a large sauce pan (i use a small wok), stirring vigorously til it is smooth. Add butter, sweet condensed milk, sugar, lightly beaten eggs, vanilla and nestum to the wok.
3. Place over moderate heat and cook, stirring all the time with a wooden spoon until the bottom starts to thicken. (about 5 minutes)
4. Turn the heat to low, continue to cook stirring without stopping for 20 minutes or until thick custard forms. (this will look grainy and thick)
5. Spread one layer of custard onto the pan. Arrange Marie biscuits on custard. (or you can just break the biscuits into quarter and add it into the custard and mix)
6. Repeat the above process until all custard have used up. A thin layer of custard is enough for the inter-layers.
7.When it is all done, fold in all sides of the paper extension on the top and even the surface of the cake. Press down firmly to compact the cake to have nice and firm layers.
8. Cover with cling wrap and chilled the cake in refrigerator overnight.
9. When the cake is firm, use the sides of the paper extension as handle to pull the cake out of the pan. (loosen the sides by sliding a plastic spatula along between the paper lining and sides of the baking pan. Slice and serve.
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yeah, i learnt abt this kek batik fm my mum, in her baking class.
ReplyDeletesince then i love it!!
我喜欢的。。。这应该也是sarawak人过年必备的。。。
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ReplyDelete好漂亮,我等着另一个食谱分享,谢谢妳!
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Love, truly, u r very good with layered cakes... I got me layered in'em! Can't keep up love
ReplyDeleteDoreen...Now I know what to do with my untouched marie biscuits...bookmarked!!! Hope the gals will like them.. ;)
ReplyDeleteI have not tasted these layered cakes .... look so delicious!
ReplyDeleteHi Doreen! Your cake is looking mighty lovely! What a great way to use up the extra Marie biscuit laying around in my pantry! :D
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Wow!!! Like this batik cake very much!!! Thanks for sharing mui mui :)
ReplyDeleteWow!!! Like this batik cake very much!!! Thanks for sharing mui mui :)
ReplyDeleteDoreen, this is such a unique cake! I'm not going to miss it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
mui mui, the layered pattern is very pretty. And such an easy cake to make too :)
ReplyDeleteare the biscuits inside the cake soft or crunchy?
ReplyDeleteHi Dixie,
ReplyDeleteSorry for the super late reply :p
This biscuits inside the cake were soft.
why should put the eggs? Coz i saw some recipe doesnt have eggs..
ReplyDeleteI've tried this recipe and it turns out great! I only managed to make it two layers of biscuits, my custards are thicker than yours.
ReplyDeleteHow do you spread the custard so thinly? I use only spoon..
Nestum can change to horlick?
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