T aro~Yam is a versatile vegetable which has various derivative products after process. It can be roasted, fried, grilled, boiled and here I'm presenting a bundt cake made with steamed and smashed yam. Yes, I love yam served in any form and this tuber root is grown in semi-tropical and tropical climates all over the world. Taro is high in dietary fibre, rich in vitamins E and B6, also an excellent source of potassium, some calcium, magnesium, manganese and copper. This tuber is inedible raw and must be cooked through to leach out the calcium oxalate which is toxic. In addition, because of its low caloric content, this makes it an ideal food for those who are conscious of their waistline!
As no colouring was added to the batter, I did not expect to see a purplish coloured cake. Hence, only tiny specks of yam can be spotted on the cake but the texture was moist, a bit dense but overall it tasted 'yammy' with a slight tinge of lemon!
Recipe for Taro~Yam bundt cake
Ingredients
- 250 gm butter
- 180 gm caster sugar
- a pinch of salt
- 4 eggs
- 180 gm (nett wt) yam, steamed and smashed while still hot
- 80 ml sweetened soymilk
- 290 gm plain flour
- 1/2 tsp baking powder
- 1 Tbsp milk powder
- 125 gm icing sugar, sifted
- 2 Tbsp fresh lemon juice
- Mash the steamed yam with soymilk and a pinch of salt while the yam is still hot. Leave to cool.
- Sift the flour with baking powder, mix in the milk powder, set aside.
- Cream the butter and sugar till light, creamy and thick, add in the eggs one at a time. (Not to worry if the mixture curdles). Mix well.
- Mix in the yam mixture thoroughly.
- Fold in the sifted flour mixture and mix till well incorporated, scraping from the bottom and sides of the mixing bowl.
- Pour mixture into a lightly greased and floured Bundt tin.
- Bake in a preheated oven, lower shelf @ 180 deg C for 50 - 60 mins. till golden brown. Test with a skewer till it comes out clean.
- Remove cake from oven and let cool in the pan for 10 mins. before unmoulding and cooling completely on a wire rack.
- Coat the cake with lemon topping once the cake is cooled.
I'm submitting this entry to Weekend Herb Blogging # 310 hosted by
Christina from La Cucina di Cristina
P.S. I'm going for a short vacation but will try to sneak in a post or two whenever time permits. See you later!
Hmmm this is a first time I see yam being added to baked cakes...always assumed yam in savory desserts and dishes. I like the thick streams of sugar icing down the side of the cake:)
ReplyDeletethis sound so interesting, never out taro in baking but only know to steam it. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteCheah, I love this new creation. Sounds so healthy and beautiful. I must take out my bundt pan to make this cake soon. Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteI love bundt cakes.They look so homey.Yours is perfect:)
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Great idea adding taro to the cake. It is just like pumpkin cake.
ReplyDeleteThat's such a creative idea! It looks delicious too :) Love your bundt cakes!
ReplyDeleteThe cake looks really moist. Love the idea, bet it tastes so good & flavourful. Yummmm....
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Kristy
That's such a beautiful cake! I have never eaten yam cake but I love yam so I bet this cake must be very delicious. I think I have a cake tin of that shape but have never used yet. Time to take out to use :D
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ReplyDeleteYes, the icing sugar topping really enhance the taste of the cake.
Sonia
You're most welcome!
Ann
Thank you. I think you'll love the taste of this cake.
Dzoli
Thanks. I too clicked on some at your blog.
ICook4Fun
Taste slightly different from pumpkin.
Smoky Wok
Thanks so much.
Kristy
ReplyDeleteYes, it's nice, something different.
You have a great weekend too.
MaryMoh
If you're a yam lover, you'll love this cake. Better use your bundt pan instead of sitting there collecting dust, ha, ha!
hi cheah, a yam buttered cake is kinda new to me, thanks for sharing! you're superb!
ReplyDeleteLike the glacing on the cake! Just like the snow-capped mountains!
ReplyDeleteTaro in your bundt cake .... That is a great idea . Thanks for sharing the recipe . Have a great holiday . See u when you are back ;)
ReplyDeleteAunty Cheah, That is so creative!
ReplyDeleteLena
ReplyDeleteYou're most welcome. I'm not superb, still got a lot to learn.
busygran
Yup, now that you've said it, it does resemble snow-capped mountains.
Elin
Yes, I'll enjoy myself. See you later.
Shirley
Thank you,thank you!
This is really interesting. I haven't seen a yams used this way before.
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