Light and Moist! Kabocha Cake
- 100 grams Cake flour
- 1/2 tsp Baking powder
- 1/2 tsp Cinnamon
- 100 grams Unsalted butter
- 90 grams Granulated sugar
- 2 Eggs (L)
- 120 grams Mashed kabocha squash
- 1 tbsp Heavy cream
- 40 grams Red grapes (or raisins)
- 1 dash Rum essence or rum (optional)
- 1 powdered sugar + egg white Icing
- 1 optional Kabocha seeds
- 1 optional Silver dragees
- Bring the butter and eggs to room temperature.
- Mix the ingredients together and sift 3 times.
- Put the butter in a bowl, and mix with a handheld mixer on the low-speed setting until white and creamy (you can use a whisk too).
- Add the granulated sugar in 3 batches.
- Beat the butter and sugar with the hand mixer on low speed until fluffy.
- Beat the eggs, and add to the bowl little by little, with the hand mixer set on medium speed.
- Add the mashed kabocha squash and heavy cream, and keep mixing.
- When everything is well mixed, add the ingredients all at once.
- Mix it in with a rubber spatula using a cut-and-fold motion.
- Don't overwork the batter!
- Just before the batter loses its flouriness, add the red grapes (or raisins) and rum (or rum essence), and mix until the batter is not floury anymore and turns glossy.
- Divide the batter between the 4 molds.
- Bake in a preheated 360F/180C oven for 20 minutes.
- They are done if a bamboo skewer inserted in the middle comes out clean.
- While the cakes are baking, mix the powdered sugar with a little egg white to make a rather stiff icing.
- Drizzle the icing over the cakes while they're still warm.
- Decorate the cakes before the icing hardens with kabocha seeds and silver dragees, and they're done!
- You can just dust the cakes with powdered sugar instead of putting on icing and they'll be just as cute.
- The cakes are so soft and moist!
- The raisins and the hint of cinnamon are keys to their wonderful flavor.
- How about wrapping them like this to give as gifts?
- The recipients are sure to be happy!
flour, baking powder, cinnamon, butter, sugar, eggs, heavy cream, red grapes, rum, powdered sugar , seeds, dragees
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/168601-light-and-moist-kabocha-cake (may not work)