This tender cake gets its dazzling green color from pandan, a plant grown throughout Southeast Asia, while mascarpone and raspberry jam add tangy sweetness. Londoner Lara Lee is an ...
Note: Pandan leaves and essence can generally be found at Thai and select Southeast Asian markets. This recipe calls for a 10-inch angel food cake pan (preferably a pan with a removable insert). Our ...
We’ve talked about savoury snacks to try this festive season, including bak kwa. But it would be blasphemy to exclude the sugary stuff (everyone wants a sweet Year of the Pig ahead, right?). Below is ...
Anastasia Liew at one of Bengawan Solo’s stores in Singapore Changi Airport. - Justin Robertson/CNN A fluorescent green cake has become a daily staple in Singapore. Locals grab a slice of the ...
Doesn’t it look like an emerald? It is made using pandan, one of Singaporean’s favourite flavours! Emerald cake cube! I’m sure many of you are familiar with Pandan Chiffon Cake. This cake took an ...
Note: Pandan leaves and essence can generally be found at Thai and select Southeast Asian markets. This recipe calls for a 10-inch angel food cake pan (preferably a pan with a removable insert). ¼ cup ...
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Pandan Coconut Cream Cake
This small-batch Pandan Coconut Cream Cake is a simple light and spongy cake filled with a thin layer of coconut-flavored cream, making it the perfect snacking cake. This recipe for Pandan Coconut ...
There's no food colouring to be seen in this cake - the iridescent green is thanks to pandan extract. Pandan leaves grow abundantly in Southeast Asia and, as well as adding colour, adds a softly ...
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Singapore’s pandan cake craze is going global. Meet the family that sparked a spongey revolution
A fluorescent green cake has become a daily staple in Singapore. Locals grab a slice of the ring-shaped pandan chiffon cake on their way to work or pick up an entire one for friends’ birthday ...
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