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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

APAM PISANG BAKAR (BUTTERLESS YEASTED BANANA CAKE)


This is a common recipe from our household using fully ripe banana. It is normally steamed but my recipe below is baked. Have also added instant yeast to rise.

For sugar,  either increase or decrease according to the sweetness of the banana you had used. After mixing all the ingredients together, pour onto greased pan and let rise until doubled. Make sure your pan is deep enough to accommodate the increase, mine rose to the rim of the pan or use muffin pan but filled only half full..

APAM PISANG BAKAR (BUTTERLESS YEASTED BANANA CAKE)
Yield     :    One loaf

1+1/4 C  all purpose flour
1 C  mashed banana
1/2 C  castor sugar
3/4 C + 1 TB  warm evaporated milk
1/2 tsp salt
1+1/2 tsp instant yeast



DIRECTION

Grease 8 in deep cake pan. Whisk together milk, yeast and sugar in a small bowl.

In a mixing bowl, put in flour, banana and salt. Stir well.

Now add the milk mixture to the flour, stir to combine.

Pour mixture into greased  pan and let sit for 1 hour. Towards the end of rising time, preheat oven @  170C.

Bake for 40-45  minutes or until a skewer inserted comes out clean.

Let sit in the pan for 10 minutes, transfer onto rack to cool.

Linking to  Yeastspotting 10-28-11  

27 comments:

  1. This looks so colourful and delicious! Have a good Wednesday Treat and Trick.

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  2. Yes, it looks divine, I can't believe there is no butter! Delicious! I am following you from Rome!

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  3. Happy Diwali to u..Nice spongy cake.

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  4. This would not last long in my home.

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  5. Delicious banana cake, i love them as it is yeasted.

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  6. Nice banana cake-hard to believe that short list of ingredients. It looks so light, your changes are definitely for the better-yum!

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  7. How cute, what a great dessert! Looks delicious! :)

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  8. lovely bread recipe...Quite n easy one...

    http://www.panchamrutham.blogspot.com/

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  9. Looks very lovely, soft, moist and yummm...

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  10. It's interesting recipe. I don't think I have seen yeasted banana cake before.

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  11. looks so delicious and tempting...

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  12. I love banana anything, and this simple cake sounds wonderful!

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  13. Thats a great recipe. Thanks for sharing.

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  14. yum yum yummy!!! Love it..thanks for sharing another recipe my dear :)

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  15. I bought so many bananas the other day because they were reduced, now I've got a recipe to use them, thanks! :)

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  16. :-p I feel all your baking recipes uses ingredients what we usual have in our pantry. That is the reason i like your baking recipes. This one also very nice.

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  17. Soft n moist it looks ~ perfect with a cuppa coffee!
    USMasala

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  18. I've never seen a yeasted cake before! that looks delicious!

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  19. That looks soo yummy! soft and fluffy!

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  20. Is this from Malay recipe of Indonesian recipe? I am indonesian and love pisang very much. Thank you for sharing. I going to check out all of the yummy recipe in your blog.

    http://www.curiositaellya.blogspot.com/

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