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Saturday 19 March 2016

Pandan Kaya Gula Melaka Flower Pot Cupcakes

These dainty pots of flowers contain a delectable hidden treasure inside! Pandan Kaya Gula Melaka cake!


These cupcakes were at the same high tea event as the Christian themed Easter macarons and naturally coloured rainbow iced gems. Feedback was really good for these cuppies so do give the recipe a try! I used the same recipe as my Pandan kaya gula melaka logcakes which were very well received too. You don't have to make the chiffon flowers if you would like a simple but yummy bake. To make this cake extraordinary, some patience is required as you want to use homemade concentrated Pandan juice which takes a few days to settle in the fridge. This is a key to impart a strong Pandan flavour to the cake. Some of the essence labeled as optional in the recipe add an extra oomph to the cake too but you may omit if you can't find them. The actual work takes about an hour or so if you have everything ready.

Recipe for Pandan chiffon cake (makes one 10 x 10" cake meant for sixteen- twenty 44x35mm cupcakes)
3 egg yolks
30g gula melaka, finely chopped
35g coconut oil or any other vegetable oil
20g Pandan juice (blend about 25 Pandan leaves in 100ml water. Sieve and let it settle for a few days in fridge. Use dark green layer settled at the bottom).
31g coconut milk
1/2 tsp vanilla extract
1/4 tsp Pandan paste (optional)
1/4 tsp coconut flavouring (optional)
57g cake flour
1/16 tsp salt

4 egg whites
1/4 tsp cream of tartar
40g caster sugar

Steps:
1. Preheat oven to 160°C. Line a 10x10" tray with baking paper. Set oven rack to second lowest position.

2. Prepare egg yolk batter. Whisk egg yolks and gula melaka until all the gula melaka has dissolved and mixture is thick and pale. Gradually add oil and whisk until well combined. Add Pandan juice, coconut milk, vanilla extract, pandan paste and coconut flavouring. Whisk until combined. Gradually add in sifted flour and salt and whisk until no trace of flour is seen.

3. Prepare the meringue. In a clean metal bowl, beat egg whites until foamy with electric mixer. Add cream of tartar and beat for a while before gradually adding sugar and beat until stiff peaks just start to form.

4. Fold meringue into egg yolk batter quickly but gently in three additions. Slowly pour batter into prepared tray. Tap tray on table a few times to release air bubbles.

5. Bake for 10 minutes followed by 140°C for 15 minutes or until skewer comes out clean. Note that baking time varies from oven to oven so use it as a guide. Let the cake cool in the tray for a couple of minutes before removing from tray. Cover with a baking sheet to cool.

6. Use a 4cm and 5 cm diameter round cutters to cut out two layers of sponge cakes for each cupcake. As the baked 10" cake is quite thick, you may use a serrated knife to cut each circular cut-out into half. Store the cake cutouts in airtight container while you prepare the pudding. Use whatever round cutters you have if you don't have the exact sizes.

Cutting circles from freshly baked Pandan chiffon cake.

Pandan Gula Melaka pudding
(A)
480g coconut milk (I used a combination of coconut milk and evaporated milk)
250g Pandan water (boil several Pandan leaves cut into 2cm strips in 1L of water for a few minutes. Remove the leaves. You will need this water for (A), (B) and sugar syrup during assembly.)
125g gula melaka, finely chopped
2 tsp agar agar powder
1/4 tsp salt
1/4 tsp caramel essence (optional)
1/4 tsp vanilla extract
1/4 tsp coconut flavouring (optional)
(B)
46g custard powder
250g Pandan water

Steps:
1. Combine ingredients in (B) in a jug and stir. Set aside.

2. Place all ingredients in (A) in a saucepan and bring to a boil using medium heat, stirring now and then.

3. Stir ingredients in the jug again and slowly pour into (A), stirring the contents in the saucepan continuously. Bring to a boil while stirring continuously. Keep boiling and stirring for a minute. Remove from heat. Pour mixture through a sieve into a large bowl to remove any lumps that may be present.

You have to stir the pudding mixture now and then during assembly as it will begin to set when left sitting out for sometime.

Assembly
1. Place the 4cm round cake cut-out at bottom of cupcake case.

2. Spoon some pudding in to cover cake.

3. Place 5cm round cake cut-out over the pudding layer.

4. Spoon enough pudding to cover the Pandan cake below.

5. Chill in fridge for 30 minutes-1hour or until set.


I baked some coloured layer cakes using the clear layer of Pandan juice after settling in fridge for a few days. I used flower and leaf cookie cutters to cut out the flowers and leaves of the cupcakes and glue on using melted marshmellows. I made white chocolate ganache(1:2 for cream:white chocolate) and piped them on as flower centers. Brush the surface of the flowers and leaves with sugar syrup made with Pandan water to keep them moist. These cakes can keep for 4-5 days in the fridge.

All packed!

Looking sweet!

Enjoy this lovely treat! I had the theme of the event "Colour God's world" in mind when I chose this design, thinking about how God colours His world with beautiful flowers of various colours. Prayerfully hoping that the people who enjoyed the taste of these cupcakes took time to reflect on our wonderful Creator :).

With lots of love,
Phay Shing

8 comments:

  1. Hi Phay Shing. Thanks for sharing the recipe. ��

    I tried it out and had good feedback on the taste. �� However, my gula melaka pudding was not firm, it collapsed when the cupcake cup was removed. When preparing the pudding, I had added 3tsp of agar agar powder instead of 2tsp as stated in the recipe when I realised the pudding did not thicken after a while. But apparently the pudding still turned up quite watery. Can you kindly advise? Thank you. - Alexis ☺

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  2. Hi Phay Shing. Thanks for sharing the recipe. ��

    I tried it out and had good feedback on the taste. �� However, my gula melaka pudding was not firm, it collapsed when the cupcake cup was removed. When preparing the pudding, I had added 3tsp of agar agar powder instead of 2tsp as stated in the recipe when I realised the pudding did not thicken after a while. But apparently the pudding still turned up quite watery. Can you kindly advise? Thank you. - Alexis ☺

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    1. Hi Alexis,
      Did you bring the pudding to a boil for a while before removing from heat? The pudding doesn't turn out watery for me.

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  3. Thanks Phay Shing for the response. ��

    I did bring it to boil for a while before removing from heat. When I poured the pudding over the pandan cake, the cake float to the surface of the pudding. Thinking that the pudding was not thick enough, I put it back to the stove and added 1 more tsp of agar agar powder. Then bring it to boil for a minute or so.

    I did the assembly almost immediately after I removed the pudding from heat. The pudding wasn't really watery (sorry for the misleading info previously), but just not firm to hold together when the cupcake cup was removed.

    I wonder if the brand of agar agar powder or custard powder used would affect the outcome. I bought the new improved custard powder (super instant) from Phoon Huat.

    -Alexis

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  4. Thanks Phay Shing for the response. ��

    I did bring it to boil for a while before removing from heat. When I poured the pudding over the pandan cake, the cake float to the surface of the pudding. Thinking that the pudding was not thick enough, I put it back to the stove and added 1 more tsp of agar agar powder. Then bring it to boil for a minute or so.

    I did the assembly almost immediately after I removed the pudding from heat. The pudding wasn't really watery (sorry for the misleading info previously), but just not firm to hold together when the cupcake cup was removed.

    I wonder if the brand of agar agar powder or custard powder used would affect the outcome. I bought the new improved custard powder (super instant) from Phoon Huat.

    -Alexis

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    1. Hi Alexis,

      I think I know where's the problem! Don't use instant custard powder. Those don't require cooking. The one I use requires cooking and it's just labeled as custard powder. Even the ones from supermarket (bird's eye brand) ones will do too. Try changing the custard powder and see if it works.

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    2. Hi Alexis,

      I think I know where's the problem! Don't use instant custard powder. Those don't require cooking. The one I use requires cooking and it's just labeled as custard powder. Even the ones from supermarket (bird's eye brand) ones will do too. Try changing the custard powder and see if it works.

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  5. Thanks Phay Shing! I am sure to try it out again. 😉

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