There are many streusel cake recipes on the internet but I'm not sure whether you've come across a Sweet potato streusel cake. This cake is delectable, something different and I like the crumbly streusel especially when the cake is served warm.
I waited patiently for the cake to cool before I could perform an autopsy as I was very anxious to see the colour........ and was most delighted to be greeted with a nice cool purple!
Recipe for Purple sweet potato streusel cake
Ingredients
- 8 oz cups self-raising flour, sifted
- 2.1/2 oz butter
- 4 oz caster sugar
- 2 eggs
- 1/4 cup canola/corn oil
- 1 tsp vanilla
- 1 cup pureed or smashed purple sweet potatoes
- 1/3 cup raw sweet potaotes, diced small
- 3 tsp water
Streusel
- 1 oz butter
- 1.1/2 oz sugar
- 2.1/2 to 3 oz plain flour
- 1/4 tsp vanilla
Method
- Prepare the streusel by mixing the butter into the flour, sugar and vanilla till crumbly. Set aside.
- Cream butter and sugar till creamy and light, add in the eggs, mix well.
- Add in the oil and sweet potato puree. Mix till well combined.
- Add in the sifted flour, mix thoroughly followed by vanilla and water.
- Add in the the sweet potato bits, mix well, scraping from the sides and bottom of the mixing bowl.
- Pour the batter into a lightly greased and floured 24 x 13 x 7 cm loaf pan.
- Sprinkle the streusel on top.
- Bake in a preheated oven @ 180 deg C for 30 to 35 mins. till golden brown. Test with a skewer till it comes out clean.
- Remove from the oven and let cake cool in pan for about about 10 mins., before unmoulding and letting it cool on a wire rack.
- Best to serve warm with a dollop of ice cream if desired.
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I love streusel cake but this is definitely first time seeing a purple sweet potato cake. Beautiful cake. Book-marking it ...
ReplyDeleteThanks, Chris. If you can't find purple sweet potatoes, then you can use orange or yellow coloured ones, will be nice too.
Deletehi ms cheah,
ReplyDeletedo not mind if i asked u 1 question that i confused after reading ur recipe " chocolate cake with chocolate topping" 6 tsp baking powder used in this recipe is it correct? pls dont mind.
Yes, it's 6 tsp B.P. because the batter is rather wet with the cocoa and milk mixture, so needs more raising agent to make the cake rise. I've linked up with the Chocolate cupcakes and since I doubled the recipe, all the ingredients are also doubled.
Deletedeliciously done looks wonderful
ReplyDeleteThank you. Tastes good when it's warm.
DeleteYour cake looks gorgeous! I like the purplish colour in it and the taste must be fantastic :)♥
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ann. When I saw the purplish colour I was so pleased .... colour was my priority and the taste was a bonus!
DeleteI'm admiring too the look of having pecks of purple colour in your cake. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Zoe!
Deletecheah, your streusel topping looks very nice. I dont know why my streusel didnt come out as nice as expected. Does hard or semihard butter matters?
ReplyDeleteI normally use butter at room temperature, if you want it more crumbly, add a bit more flour, then chill in the fridge to make it a bit dry.
DeleteYour cake looks so moist and pretty with the purple. And the streusel adds a nice crunch and texture! Lovely!
ReplyDeleteYes, very nice if eaten warm and I like the sweet potato bits too, gives the cake more bite.
DeleteSweet color in your cake, I like the purple bits too! Looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteThank you Jeannie!
DeleteWow. I have never seen this before. I did once bake a beet cake but the coloring disappeared and the cake was yellow. I wonder what the difference is.
ReplyDeleteWas there baking soda in the recipe? Baking soda can 'change' the colour of the cake. Why not try with self-raising flour if you use plain flour in your recipe.
DeleteDefinitely not seen a sweet potato strudel cake before. I like the purple colour.
ReplyDeleteWhoa, this cake looks incredibly good and very interesting too. Bet your hubby is loving it. Happy weekend to you!
ReplyDeleteCheers
Kristy
I noticed in the recipe that you listed 3 tsp of water but didn't mention when to put it in, I was just wondering which step it goes in?
ReplyDeleteThank you, Harrison
Ooops, thanks for the alert. Add in the vanilla and water with the flour, i.e. picture 5 of the step by step illustration.
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