Matcha Chiffon~ 抹茶戚风蛋糕
(Recipe adapted & modify from Anncoo Journal)
Ingredients:
70g Plain flour
10g matcha powder
4 egg yolks
30g caster sugar
70g milk
60g corn oil
Meringue
70g caster sugar
4 egg whites
Method:
1. In a mixing bowl, whisk egg yolks & sugar together. Add in oil & milk. Add in sifted flour & matcha powder.
2. In a clean, dry mixing bowl, beat egg whites with an electric mixer on low speed until mixture becomes frothy & foamy. Turn to high speed & gradually beat in the sugar until soft peaks forms.
3. With a spatula, gently fold in 1/3 of the beaten egg whites into the yolk mixture until just blended. Repeat with 1/2 of the remaining egg white. Finally, pour the resulting batter to the remaining egg white. Fold in to combine.
4. Pour batter into a tube pan. Tap the pan lightly on a table top to get rid of any trapped air bubbles in the batter.
5. Bake in pre-heated oven at 160 degrees for 30mins or until a skewer inserted into the center of the cake comes out clean.
6. Invert the pan immediately & let cool completely before unmould.
so nice and tall.
ReplyDeleteEdith,
ReplyDeleteThanks :)
Nice and soft chiffon!
ReplyDeleteFong's Kitchen Journal
红豆呢?:P
ReplyDelete茄子,
ReplyDelete没买,嘿嘿 ;P
Waifong,
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茄子,
ReplyDelete没买,嘿嘿 ;P
Waifong,
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Edith,
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Edith,
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Your cake looks so fluffy. It must have tasted so good.
ReplyDeleteLisa,
ReplyDeleteYes. Do give it a try :)
wow wow this is one of the most perfect looking chiffon cakes i've seen!
ReplyDeleteSotong,
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind words :)
那天自己在家做了一个,喜欢它的清新:)
ReplyDelete鲸鱼,
ReplyDelete好吃吧 =)
Wow,that chiffon looks good.Bookmarked!
ReplyDeleteShereen,
ReplyDeleteYes, very good indeed. Must try :)
I love matcha... but till now I still have not baked a matcha chiffon cake, don't know why leh
ReplyDeleteneyeeloh,
ReplyDeleteNmind, bake one tomorrow! ;)
Yummy! Feel like having a piece now! This afternoon I had a piece of lousy pandan chiffon at one of the hotel's buffet lunch. Yours beat theirs 2 thumbs up anytime boy!
ReplyDeletePassionbaker,
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind words :)
Lovely, lovely, lovely! Loved the colour and the texture of your dish...So happy to visit your blog. You have great recipes!! I am an Indian food blogger staying in Hong Kong. Do have a look at my recipes too!
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Purabi,
ReplyDeletewelcome to my humble blog :)