Friday 16 August 2013

[Recipe] Gula Melaka Banana Cake With Walnuts

Our family loves "banana" cake except me. But about two weeks ago, when I saw Maryann (@tubbykat) Gula Melaka Banana Bread's photo on Instagram (here) I know immediately I am sold for this combination because of my favourite "Gula Melaka" which is one of the key ingredients for this recipe. With that added it definitely enhance the taste and aroma of the cake which makes them similar smells rather like caramel popcorn.


For your information Gula Melaka (palm sugar) can be found in most Asian Supermarkets and you can use it to make dessert, kueh, cake or melt it to use a syrup for sweetening too.


GULA MELAKA BANANA CAKE WITH WALNUTS


For this Banana Cake recipe, I replaced caster sugar with shaved gula melaka but as an alternative you could also used 140g brown/caster sugar as replacement. I love the soft and moist texture of this cake as well as a scent of light fragrant from the palm sugar used. Furthermore to create a caramelized taste for the banana toppings, I also sprinkler some extra shaved gula melaka on top of the batter before baking.


(Make: 7" Square Tin | Preparation: 10 minutes | Baking Time: 50 minutes)

Ingredients:
  • 250g Lurprak Unsalted Butter, soften
  • 140g Shaved Gula Melaka
  • 1/2 Teaspoon Vanilla Extract
  • 4 Eggs (55g each)
  • 270g Self-raising Flour
  • 1/4 Teaspoon Baking Soda
  • 1/4 Teaspoon Salt
  • 240g Ripe Bananas, mashed
  • 60g Chopped Walnuts
  • 30ml Kahlua
  • * 30g Shaved Gula Melaka, optional
  • * Some extra Walnuts (whole) And Banana (slices) for decoration

Method:-
1. Preheat the oven to 170°C (degree Celsius), grease and line cake pan with baking paper. Or for easy serving, bake them in individual cupcake case.

2. Beat butter, shaved gula melaka and vanilla using an electric mixer until light and fluffy. Beat in eggs one at a time until well mixed.

3. Next fold in half portion of the sifted flours (flour, baking soda and salt) till well mixed, add in mashed banana and stir till combined with the remaining flours.

4. Lastly stir in Kahula and chopped walnuts, mixed till combined.

4. Pour batter into prepared cake pan, top with sliced banana, walnuts and generous amount of shaved gula melaka.

5. Bake in preheated oven for approximately 50 minutes until a skewer in the middle comes out clean. For cupcake size, bake for approximately 20 - 25 minutes.

6. Cool cake completely in the pan on top of the wire rack before cutting.


UPDATED ON:17 July 2014


REVISED RECIPES USING PHILIPS AVANCE XL AIRFRYER


[Philips Airfryer] Gula Melaka Banana Cake
Re-test this all-time favourite cake using Whole Wheat Flour which is a full-flavored flour containing vitamins, minerals and protein instead of self-raising flour mentioned on the original recipe above. And for this recipe, I bake using my new Philips Avance XL Airfryer which is easier and faster too.


(Yield: 6" Round Cake | Preparation: 10 minutes | Baking: 30 minutes)

Ingredients:
150g Unsalted Butter
90g Shaved Gula Melaka
1/2 Teaspoon Vanilla Extract
3 Eggs (55g each)
160g Whole Grain Flour
1/4 Teaspoon Baking Soda
1/2 Teaspoon Baking Powder
Pinch of Salt
150g Ripe Banana, mashed
30g Walnut, roughly chopped
1/2 Tablespoon Kahula

Toppings:
1 Tablespoon Shaved Gula Melaka
Some Walnuts Whole
1/2 Bnanana Sliced

Method:
1. Preheat the Philips Avance XL Airfryer to 160°C (degree Celsius) and get ready a 14cm (6") disposal round cake pan (if using a normal cake pan, please grease and line the pan).

2. Follow steps 2 - 4 on the preparing method shown above, then bake the cake in the preheated Airfryer for about 28 - 30 minutes or when a skewer inserted in the center and comes out clean.

3. Remove from cake from Airfryer and cool it completely before cutting.


Here is a short video clip on how to prepare the Gula Melaka Banana Cake.


3rd Update: 14 November 2015

This round using the same recipe above (1st recipe) I divided the batter into 3 small loaf which I bought from daiso instead of the usual 7" round or square tin. Baking time will depend on the size of your tin starting from 30 minutes after which give it a check after 5 - 10 minutes until a skewer inserted in the centre of the cake and comes out clean.


Here is a short clip on preparing the Gula Melaka Banana Cake.

For those who requested for this recipe, I hope you will like it and do remember to use ripe banana for this recipe so that your cake will taste even better with those sweet aroma from the banana. Till then have a great weekend ahead and happy baking......

23 comments:

  1. Can the kahlua be omitted? Can this be done in a hcp?

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    1. Hi Julia, You can replace Kahlua with RUM if you have or else u can omit it. Yes you can use HCP for this cake.

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  2. This looks sooooo delicious! BTW, which brand of your fav gula melaka you used?

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    1. Thanks Edit. I am lucky to have some good one from Malacca that friend bought back for me. But if not, usually I will use the coconut leave wrap packaging that I get from Phoon Huat/Bake King. Think is around S$3+

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  3. What should i replace khalua with?

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    1. Hi Sodabella, you can replace it with RUM or omit it :)

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  4. Looks so delicious. Definitely bake this soon. Thanks for sharing.

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    1. Hi Veronica, thanks for your kind words. Do share with us your version if you do try out this recipe :)

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  5. I want these for my breakfast tomorrow! Looks so delicious!

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  6. Hi Cuisine Paradise, if we were to omit kahlua, would e cake b drier? Cos it would be omission of 30ml of liquid.

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  7. Gula Melaka and banana sounds like a winner! I love the addition of kahlua and the idea of shaved gula melaka on top.

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  8. Thanks for sharing, I love to try out but bty what is kahlua?

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    1. Hi there Kahlua is a coffee liquor but u can replace it with RUM or omit :)

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  9. Hey is the lurpark 250g or 200g? Its sold as 200g per piece. Thanks for sharing.

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    1. Hi there, the Lurpark unsalted butter comes in 250g a block in Singapore :)

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  10. hi, do u take orders for Wholemeal banana chiffon cake?

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  11. I love walnut cake, have been baking it on and off. Yours looks fantastic, have bookmarked your recipe and will definitely try it soon :)

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  12. Hi, can I use the liquid version of the gula melaka instead?

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  13. Hi,
    Can I use salted butter n omit the salt

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  14. Thank you Ellena for sharing the recipe. My cake turned out nice. Taste wonderful too. Not too sweet, soft n moist texture.

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    1. Hi Christine, thanks for dropping your comment and I am glad it turns out well towards your liking :)

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  15. Hi Ellena,

    Is there anyway I can replace the eggs in this recipe?

    Regards
    Sharon

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