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Thursday, July 4, 2013

Nagasaki Marble Cake

Nagasaki 
Marble Cake
Ingredients: 
250g Eggs (4 large eggs) at room temperature
80g Caster sugar
50g Honey
75g Milk
10g Cake emulsifier (SP)
55g Bread flor
90g Plain flour
a pinch of salt
50g Melted Butter
2tsp vanilla
2tsp Cocoa Powder
Preheat oven to 160C. 
Sieve bread flour, plain flour and salt together twice.
Whisk eggs and sugar at medium speed for about 8-10 minutes until batter is thick and creamy white.
While whisking the batter, at the same time add warm milk (microwave 30 seconds), honey and SP in a small bowl and stir mixtures till smooth with a hand whisk. (After mixing for a couple of minutes, I found the SP is not easily dissolved in the liquid, so I put the mixtures through a sieve to make sure the SP is thoroughly smooth)
Scrap bowl and switch machine to low speed, slowly add in the milk mixture, mix well. 
Then add in flour bit by bit (about one tablespoon at a time) until well combined.
Lastly add in melted butter and vanilla in two batches and mix well.
Take out half of the plain batter and drop it into the baking pan. Add the cocoa powder to the remaining batter and stir it.
Using your spatula, twirl the batter together using a figure-eight motion to mix the batter up to get that nice pretty marble design. Don’t overmix.
 Bake for 50-60 mins on middle rack of the oven or skewer inserted comes out clean. Take the baked cake out from oven.
Cover with a clean baking paper on top then with another baking pan. Turn upside down so that now the top surface become bottom. This is to get a real smooth surface. Cool slightly and wrap the cake nicely.
Store the warmed cake in the refrigerator overnight. This is to ensure the  cake has a moist texture. If you let it cool to room temperature before wrapping, it will end up a bit dry.
Trim the sides of the cake before serve.
Kitchen note: The batter should be thick enough to form soft peaks when you draw up your whisk. To test it, you can write a letter "O" on the surface of batter and it should stay there for few seconds. 
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11 comments:

  1. wow..mmg nmpak gebuss gebass kek tuh..bak akak sepotong!

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  2. Assalamualaikum...Ady..terbaeekkk cantik coraknya....

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  3. Salam Ady. Sedapnyer tgok kek tu...

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  4. salam// cantiknya kek..marble pun cantik

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  5. Assalamualaikum...wahhhh nampak sedap dan saya masih bayangkan macamana rasa dan struktur kek ni sebab ia ada campuran tepung roti...Pasti ada kelainan berbanding kek biasa...Simpan resipi dulu

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  6. Aslmkm Ady..lama x singgah..wah nama kek mengujakan..rasa mesti hebat ni..

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  7. Salam Ady. Wow....! Looks so fabulous! Masuk list.... tq Ady!

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  8. Nama nagasaki tu yg menarik kek ni...

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  9. Salam Ady

    lembut nampak kek Marble ni....coraknyapun menarik.

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