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Irene |
08-04-2003 @ 9:35 AM
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Hi I am Irene and I just join this forum. Glad I found it and I know I am going to have a great time. Would like to share this simple recipe with anyone who would like to give it a try Happy Baking. Irene SPONGE MIX CAKE Ingredients 240 gm butter 500 gm sponge cake mix 500 gm eggs ( about 7 big eggs) 2 tsp overlett 40 gm water ( you can add 2 tsp of coffee emulco to the water if you want your cake to have Coffee flavour) Method Cream the butter until creamy. Add the rest of the ingredients and beat for 6 minutes at high speed. Pour it into 2 loaf tins and bake at 140 C for 1 hr 10 mins Text Text
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diana |
08-04-2003 @ 10:04 AM
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Hi Irene, Welcome to Diana's Desserts Discussion Forum. Thank you for sharing your recipe for Sponge Mix Cake. I have a question, what is sponge cake mix and what size loaf tins do you use? Where do you live also? It sounds like (from the ingredients in your recipe) that you may live outside the US. Take care, and hope to hear back from you about the sponge cake mix. Sincerely, Diana Diana's Desserts Email Address: diana@dianasdesserts.com
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Irene |
08-04-2003 @ 7:01 PM
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Hello Diana I like your forum and I know I am going to have a great time. Going to introduce it to my friends too. By the way I am from Malaysia. Sponge Cake Mix is a special blend of flour with sugar added to it and it is also know as Optima flour. I suppose Optima must be the name of the brand. Do you think this flour is available in the US? And I using the L 20 cm (8 )x W 10 cm ( 4 inches ) x H 10 cm ( 4 ) loaf tins for this cake Happy Baking Irene
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joannelsl |
08-05-2003 @ 4:24 AM
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Hi Irene and Diana, If I am not mistaken, Sponge Mix is also called Vanilla Sponge Mix too. It's also called Optima flour in Malaysia. You just need to add the wet ingredients into this sponge mix. I suppose the contents of Sponge Mix vary with manufacturers. I guess referring to instructions at the back of the packet is safer. Jo http://jodelibakery.netfirms.com/
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diana |
08-05-2003 @ 5:40 AM
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Hi Irene, Thank you for letting me know about the size of the loaf tins, and about the Sponge Cake Mix. I don;t know if I can get the Sponge Cake Mix here in the US. I will check into it. I'm glad you're enjoying the forum, and I know there are other's that are also from Malaysia who participate in the forum, such as Jo, who just responded to this discussion, and also TP, who visits the website and also the forum once in a while. I will let you know if I find the sponge cake mix, ok. Is there another way of making the cake without the mix? Sincerely, Diana Diana's Desserts
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08-05-2003 @ 4:10 PM
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Hi Jo and Irene, I have just found a sponge cake mix online. It's called Green's Sponge Cake Mix and it's from England. The place that sells it is here in California, and they sell only British products. It supposedly contains flour, sugar and all those other odd ingredients. It does contain leavining which is what makes a cake rise. Anyway, I ordered 2 boxes (each box weighs 221 grams). When I get it Irene, I will try your recipe. Thank You, Diana
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Irene |
08-05-2003 @ 8:01 PM
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Hi Diana Glad to know that you found the Sponge Mix. Hope you will like the cake as much as I do. Let us know how the cake turn out. Can I know the website where you order your sponge mix. I have a US friend who like to try the cake but couldn't find the Sponge Mix. She lives in Portland Oregon. Thanks Happy Baking
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janelai |
03-20-2004 @ 10:36 AM
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Hi I am Jane and have just joined this forum two days ago. I am a Malaysian too who now reside in United States. I brought some cook book from Malaysia where Optima Flour is needed which i don't assume i can get it here, i like to know is there any replacement for this. I recently bake a Pandan Chiffon cake which turned out not so spongy, and i had like to know what went wrong since i do exactly what the recipe said. Thank you.
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03-20-2004 @ 4:56 PM
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Hi Jane, This is Diana from this website. I have a very nice Pandan Chiffon Cake recipe on my website, and it doesn't call for Optima flour, just self-rising flour or you can also use cake flour. It turned out very well for me, nice and spongey also. It calls for ovalette, but this can be left out also. Also, Pandan Extract (also called Pandan Essence or Flavoring) and Pandan Paste may be found at Asian food stores or online at: http://www.zestyfoods.com. These items are listed under their Sweets and Chips section of their website. Coconut Milk can be purchased online at: http://www.asianwok.com, and Pandan Leaves Extract (juice) in a 14 ounce can (400 mL) may also be purchased from AsianWok.com. OVALETTE Ovalette (for stablizing chiffon cake or other sponge type cakes) is difficult to find here in the USA. It is not totally necessary to use in this recipe for Pandan Chiffon Cake. You may leave it out if you can't find it. It won't make a big difference. Here is the link to click on for the Pandan Chiffon Cake recipe on this website. Pandan Chiffon Cake http://www.dianasdesserts.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/recipes.recipeListing/filter/dianas/recipeID/1137/Recipe.cfm Please, if you make it, let me know how it turns out. Take care.
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Irene |
03-22-2004 @ 4:29 PM
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Hi Jane You said that your Pandan Chiffon Cake turn out not as spongy as it should be. Well maybe the egg whites you whip is not stiff enough. Maybe you would like to try out this version of Pandan Chiffon Cake. And if you like to try out the Chocolate Chiffon Cake or the Coffee Chiffon Cake you can find it at Diana's Homepage in the Guest Recipes Book and find Chiffon Cake under Cakes and Tortes. Happy Baking and do let me know if it turns out ok.Thanks Happy Baking, Irene Pandan Chiffon Cake (A) 4 egg yolks 70 ml coconut milk 45 ml water + 1 tsp pandan paste 70 ml corn oil 1/8 tsp salt 100 gm castor (granulated or superfine) sugar 150 gm all-purpose flour 1 tsp baking powder (B) 4 egg whites 90 gm castor( granulated or superfine)sugar 1/8 tsp Cream of Tartar Mix with a spatula (A) till well blended. Set aside. With an electric mixer whisk the egg whites in (B) till soft peak appears, then add sugar and cream of tartar and continue to whisk until stiff. Fold the beaten egg whites mixture into the egg yolk mixture gently with a spatula till well combined. Pour the batter into an ungreased 8-inch(20 cm) tube pan. Bake at 175 C for 40 minutes. Immediately invert pan upside down after removing from the oven. Let it stand in this postion until it cool. When cake is completely cool remove it from the pan. Tip: The cake should be baked on the lower shelf. The egg whites should be whipped until firm stiff peaks is form.
This message was edited by Irene on 3-22-04 @ 4:36 PM
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