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Purple Sweet Potato Cake



Has anyone seen green potatoes before?  I haven't and don't think anyone has.  But my cake turned out to be green!  There must be some metamorphosis in the baking process .......... purple plus brown sugar and egg which is yellow.  I used the purple sweet potatoes that I bought from Cameron Highlands and mistakenly used brown sugar which should have been caster.

Before I put the cake in the oven, the batter was still purplish and voila I was pleasantly surprised to find a green cake staring at me upon opening the oven door.  Nevertheless, my neighbour savoured some and he said it was  unique and tastes good.



topped with chopped walnuts








Mmmm ..........  green with envy ................. but yummy


Recipe for Purple Sweet Potato Cake

Ingredients
  • 13 oz mashed sweet potatoes (purple ones in this case)
  • 12 oz Plain Flour
  • 1 cup Canola Oil
  • 4 eggs
  • 2  Tsp Baking Powder
  • 2  Tsp Baking Soda
  • 1/2  Tsp Salt
  • 7  oz Brown/Caster sugar
  • 4 Tbsp chopped Walnuts - to put in bottom of Bundt tin
  • 1  Tsp Vanilla
  • 8 Tbsp water
Method
  1. Lighly grease and flour a Bundt tin.  Toss in the chopped walnuts and shake a bit.  Set aside.
  2. Sift the flour with the baking powder, baking soda, salt, set aside.
  3. Wash the sweet potatoes, steam till soft, remove the skin and mash it up.  Purple sweet potatoes are quite dry, so  need to add in  water at this juncture to mash it into a paste.  Leave aside.
  4. Cream the eggs and sugar  till light, creamy and thick.
  5. Slowly add in the oil and vanilla, mix well.
  6. Add in the sweet potato paste and mix thoroughly.
  7. On low speed, slowly fold in the flour mixture and mix thoroughly scraping from the bottom of the mixing bowl.      
  8. Slowly pour the batter into the Bundt tin and bake in a preheated oven at 180 deg C for about 50 to 55 mins.  Test with a skewer till it comes out clean.
  9. Remove from oven and let cool on the rack for about 5 mins, then invert the cake and let it cool completely.

Comments

  1. I love sweet potatoes, never tried a cake, will try this one. Yes I agree it must have been the brown sugar that caused it to go greeeen!

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  2. For as long as it tastes good right. They may not have the best color but they are unique.

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  3. Shirley
    I tried with colour pencils, purple with brown, no green, purple with orange, a tinge of green, purple with yellow (egg yolks) more green. So, this is the culprit, but eggs is an important ingredient can't do without.

    Divina Pe
    I was a bit disappointed when I saw the green cake but luckily it tasted good, find that it tasted better overnight.

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  4. How weird but at least it still tastes good!

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  5. pegasuslegend
    Thanks, a bit weird though.

    penny aka jeroxie
    Is a discovery, fortunately it tastes good.

    Simply Life
    Thanks for compliment.

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  6. I love quick bread and this one looks fabulous!

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  7. I think sweet potato goes well with anything!And this is a fabulous recipe. Who cares it is green or blue!!!=)

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  8. Looks good! Wonder why it turned out GREEN?! Either way, as long as it tastes yummy, doesn't matter!

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  9. wah aunty chuah! you are really good in baking and cooking!!the blog design and photos look great~good work!
    this cake is unique, gonna try it one day XD

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  10. Hi Kai Ling
    Thanks for dropping by my blog, and thanks for the compliments. Yes, do try this cake, tastes good.

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  11. Oh Cheah, I also don't quite understand why green??
    Firstly I think my sweet potatoes were in dark purple color and secondly like you've said because of the brown sugar. But as long as it nice, really doesn't matter.

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  12. Hi Anncoo
    I got shocked when I cut up the cake!

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  13. The reason that the cake turns green is because you used baking powder and baking soda. You need to use self-rising flour instead and the cake will become a rich dark purple. See cooking FAQ here:
    http://www.stokesfoods.com/recipes.htm

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  14. jsy
    Thanks for the info. Will experiment again.

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  15. Sweet potato seems to be in everything these days doesn't it? I would never have thought to pair it with cake, but it sounds like it's worth a try!

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