I saw this beautiful Zebra butter cake in Sonia
place and I know I going to bake it. I make Zebra cake before but not as nice
as hers. The key is controlling the amount of plain and cocoa batter used in
the layers. The bottom 2-3 layers used more batter. It reduces gradually as
you work towards the upper layers. Mine one still has a lot of room to improve. Thanks to Sonia's tips on the Zebra pattern
technique.
Butter cake with egg separation yields lighter
texture. Definitely is worth the effort when knowing you are going to enjoy
moist and soft pieces of butter cake :)
Adapted with slightly modification from Sonia aka Nasi Lemak Lover
*makes a 8” or 7” round cake pan
Zebra
Butter Cake/ 斑马蛋糕 (Egg Separation Method)
Ingredients:
(A)
227g unsalted butter
70g sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
5 egg yolks
227g unsalted butter
70g sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
5 egg yolks
(B)
190g cake flour
½ teaspoon baking powder
½ teaspoon baking powder
¼ teaspoon double action baking powder
½ teaspoon salt
*Sift above together and set aside.
4 tablespoons milk
(C)
*Sift above together and set aside.
4 tablespoons milk
(C)
5 egg whites
70g sugar
(D)
70g sugar
(D)
10g cocoa powder
2 tablespoons hot water
1½ tablespoons milk, to add with plain cake batter
Methods:
1. Mix cocoa powder and hot water, set aside. Place the butter, sugar and vanilla in the bowl of an electric mixer and beat until light and creamy.
2 tablespoons hot water
1½ tablespoons milk, to add with plain cake batter
Methods:
1. Mix cocoa powder and hot water, set aside. Place the butter, sugar and vanilla in the bowl of an electric mixer and beat until light and creamy.
2. Add the egg yolks, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Add the sifted flour and beat well to combine. Fold through the milk and combine well.
3. Beat egg whites in a clean large bowl until soft foam. Gradually add in sugar, and beat till soft peak.
4. Take one portion of the egg white mixture, and use a hand whisk to stir well with egg yolk mixture till combine. Slowly fold in the balance egg white with a spatula till well combine.
5. Divide cake batter into two portions. Add in cocoa mixture in one of the cake batter and lightly mix till combine. This will be cocoa cake batter.
6. Add 1½ tablespoons milk into plain batter,
mix well. This will be the plain cake batter.
7. Using a small soup ladle, scoop 3 of plain
batter into center of cake pan. Then, scoop 3 of chocolate batter onto the
center of the plain batter. Use the back of the ladle, smooth out the batter a
bit. Continue to scoop another 3 plain and chocolate batter, then reduce to 2
scoops and continue layering and reduce till 1 scoop towards at the end. The
circles become smaller and smaller as you working with the batter. Lightly tap
on worktop to remove air bubbles.
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What a beautiful cake, Vivian! You've done an amazing job with the zebra pattern - much better than I'm sure I would be able to do...
ReplyDeleteHi Vivian, can I ask approximately how long do I need to cream the butter and sugar for? Or until what type of consistency? Thank you.
ReplyDeleteIt depends on the type of mixer you used. Speed that you choose. Higher speed varies among mixing machines too, eg stand mixer and hand mixer.
DeleteNormally I beat my butter n sugar at high speed. I prefer to tell you what type of consistency instead of how long I beat my butter. Beat the butter till light and fluffy stage. The colour of the beaten butter will become pale too. Once has well beaten the butter, then only add egg one by one to ease the well mixing butter mixture. Lastly adding dry ingredients. Hope it helps. Happy baking!
Thanks for your shout out Vivian..nice to go with a cup of coffee.
ReplyDeleteHi Viv,
ReplyDeleteI have been seeing lots of beautiful zebra cakes lately and yours is no exception!
I have not bake any zebra cakes before and if I'm going to bake one, I would love to try this recipe.
Zoe
I have baked before but still cannot get even stripes...yours are so nice as is Sonia's!
ReplyDeleteWow, lovely cake. Perfect swirls of the zebra pattern!
ReplyDeleteVivian, very pretty stripes! I want to try it too :)
ReplyDeleteI would love to try this recipe out. Sonia 's recipe is a great bookmark!
ReplyDeletethis is extremely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteindeed so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIt'a a beautiful cake!!
ReplyDeleteVery attractive cake indeed! Those who are not into cakes and pastries would probably be non-resistant in taking a bite of this Zebra butter cake. Thank you for sharing the recipe although baking it could be a daunting task to some individuals, especially for those who are not into booking or baking.
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