From 2008 - 2022, I set out to discover one recipe from each country in the world. Needless to say, internet resources increased dramatically during that time frame, and if I had time, I would love to go back and re-discover more recipes from each country. Maybe one day! Note: One recipe per country is inadequate to judge a country's cuisine properly. I also claim no credit or blame for the results of these recipes.
31 December 2014
Laos
Sweet Coconut Cakes
-500ml coconut milk
-375g rice flour
-125g caster sugar
-vegetable oil, for brushing
1) Place the coconut milk, rice flour and sugar in a mixing bowl. Add a pinch of sea salt and 500ml water, and whisk until completely smooth.
2) Heat a khao nom kok pan or a Dutch pancake pan (poffertjes pan) to medium. Brush each mould or hole with vegetable oil. Before proceeding, make sure the pan is hot, or the cakes will be difficult to remove. Pour the batter into each mould, close the lid and cook for 4-5 minutes, or until the cakes are browned and crisp, but moist in the centre. Using an oiled stainless steel Chinese soup spoon or teaspoon, remove the cakes from the pan. Repeat with the remaining batter.
Serve hot.
Source: http://www.sbs.com.au/food/recipes/sweet-coconut-cakes
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