The first time I ever added pork floss to my cake is that time I failed to roll up my swiss roll. In the end just spread with cream and sprinkle with pork floss, stack up and sliced to serve >.< And yes I love to eat pork floss bread also :D This particular pork floss cake I did today actually incorporate large amount of pork flosss into the cake batter! I actually reduce it from 70gm to 50gm only :D I lazy to whip up buttercream therefore I uses mayonnaise :D
While the cake is baking in the oven, hubby was wondering what am I baking again....cos he smell.....pork hahahaha. Then I told him I was baking a cake not meat...a meat cake?! >.< How does the cake taste? surprisingly good! Hubby cannot help popping the slices into his mouth, and say good good good :D
While the cake is baking in the oven, hubby was wondering what am I baking again....cos he smell.....pork hahahaha. Then I told him I was baking a cake not meat...a meat cake?! >.< How does the cake taste? surprisingly good! Hubby cannot help popping the slices into his mouth, and say good good good :D
Ingredient
- 70gm plain flour
- 1 tsp baking powder
- 1/2 tsp baking soda
- 3 eggs
- 120gm sugar
- 120ml corn oil
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 50gm pork floss
- Sift plain flour, baking powder & baking soda into a mixing bowl.
- Combine eggs, sugar, corn oil & salt and stir till sugar dissolves.
- Fold eggs mixture into flour and pork floss until combine.
- Pour batter into a lined pan and bake in preheated oven at 160 deg cel for 35mins.
- Cool in pan for 10mins before unmoulding. Cool completely on rack. Spread cake surface with mayonnaise and sprinkle over more pork floss.
3 comments:
I've seen pork floss buns, pork floss swiss rolls, but pork floss cake? First time! Interesting, some more with mayonnaise :P
At first I thought the pork floss is for topping only, then read further I realize there is pork floss inside the cake too! Very special!
Must try this delicious cake. Thank you for sharing.
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