Cottony cake with Oreo biscuits. Hope it turn out well. How much of it must I add? How to decide.....hmm guess best to do it piece by piece. That's what I did. Remove the cream from the biscuits [save it to whisk with the egg yolks and reduce the sugar in the egg whites]. Piece by piece, crushed them and 5 pieces should be enough cos' if too much the cake may have the 'dirty' look. Moreover, I'll be sharing the cake with my MIL who doesn't like cakes that looks 'dark'.
The cake turns out perfect ..... spongy soft and the sweetness is just nice.
Ingredients for Egg Yolk Mixture
[use or 9" square tin]
75 gm superfine flour - sifted
75 gm superfine flour - sifted
1/4 tsp salt
5 egg yolks
1 whole egg
50 ml corn oil
Cream from the 5 pieces Oreo biscuits
80 ml milk + 1 tsp vanilla essence
5 pieces Oreo biscuit - crushed
80 ml milk + 1 tsp vanilla essence
5 pieces Oreo biscuit - crushed
- Whisk eggs and biscuit cream in a mixing bowl until creamy. Drizzle in corn oil followed by milk. Continue beating until well combined. Add in the flour and salt. Using a paddle hook, fold until batter is smooth. Set aside.
- Pour 1 and 1/2 cups water into baking tray, place baking rack on the tray and preheat oven at 160 degrees C for 10 minutes.
5 egg whites
1/4 tsp cream of tartar
60 gm castor sugar
- Using an electric mixer, whisk egg white until frothy, add in cream of tartar and whisk until slightly foamy. Add in sugar in 3 batches. Whisk until soft to stiff peaks formed.
- Using a spatula, fold in 1/2 of the meringue into egg yolk mixture. Add in the crushed biscuits. Lift and fold until well combined, then add to rest of meringue. Fold again until well mix.
- Pour batter into a 9" square tin [line base with baking paper at the bottom only].
- Shake the pan lightly and the batter will spread out evenly.
- Steam bake on the lower rack in oven at 160 degrees C for 10 minutes, then lower heat to 150 degrees C and bake for a further 55-60 minutes. [Note: for the water bath, use 1 and 1/2 cups water for the duration of baking. This way the cake base will not be soggy after baking].
- Invert the cake after baking on a wire rack and let it cool slightly [about 5 minutes] before removing the pan and baking paper [there maybe some vapour on the baking paper].
- Cool cake completely before slicing to serve or refrigerate before slicing if serving later.
HI KIMMY,,
ReplyDeleteI noticed u bake almost everyday yah,how i wish i am jus your next
door neighbour,,btw do u bake for sale or give away,,,nigela--sg
Kimmy, what a good idea putting Oreo cookies. I have some in the house. Originally wanted to bake Oreo cheesecake but never did it. Must check expiry, if OK then I will try this cake :)
ReplyDeleteWow....your cake looks soft and cottony indeed! I can eat a big slice :D Love all those specky look from the oreo. Thanks very much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHi Nigela, I would sure share some bakes with you if you are nearby. My bakes are mostly for giveaways. I noticed not many ppl appreciate home baked cakes. My relatives prefer to pay for expensive cakes from the bakeries but never ask me to bake for them.
ReplyDeleteHi Phong Hong, no harm trying to bake this cake. It's light and soft.
ReplyDeleteHi Mary, thanks for your comment. it's light and soft and you wouldn't stop with one.
ReplyDeletenice! now i'm thinking what flavour should i make next! ..thanks kimmy for all your generous sharing of the cottony cake recipes and thanks for the durian one. Love it!
ReplyDeleteHi Lena, I'm very happy that you love the durian flavour cake and thanks for trying and also the positive feedback.
ReplyDeleteHi Kimmy! That was very creative of you! Soft cotton cake with oreo biscuit texture! Nice!
ReplyDeleteHi Alvin, got the idea while I was browsing through other bakes that uses Oreo biscuits.
ReplyDeleteKimmy you are so creative. I will try it soon. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHi Katie, already awhile since I have your feedback. Have you been baking? Do try, I'm looking forward to your feedback.
ReplyDeleteHi, the cream is strawberry flavours. Can I still use it?
ReplyDeleteHi Anonymous, definitely it can be used. Any flavours work the same. Happy trying.
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