When Rima of Bisous A Toi posted this Lapis Legit Rainbow, I was so full of admire with the layers as well as the rainbow colours of the Kek Lapis! I believe you will too! I have never bake a kek lapis before because I was so 'scare' of the layers by layers that you need to attend to it. And Rima has made me brave myself to go ahead to bake this for my first time as well as using such vibrant colours in my bakes.
Rainbow
Lapis Legit
Recipe adapted from Rima
Ingredients
(A)
700g eggs
(about 12 eggs)
450g
sugar (I add in only 420g)
18g
emulsifier
½ tsp
vanilla extract
½ tsp
milk paste (I don’t have this, so I put another ½tsp vanilla extract)
(B)
325g cake
flour
(C)
400g
margarine
300g
butter
(D)
½tsp
spekkeok powder
Prunes (I
didn’t add in)
Colouring
: purple, blue, green, yellow, orange, red
Method
Grease
and line the bottom of pan only.
Whisk
butter till creamy, and set aside.
Whisk ingredients
(A) till fluffy.
Add
ingredients (B) in and beat again till well blended.
Add
ingredients ©, and beat till combined and blended.
Weigh
batter, divide into 13 portions (number of layers).
Part 1 :
(7 layers) – add spekkoek powder in.
Part 2 :
(6 layers) – add the colors.
Once
ready, pour about 156g spekkoek batter to baking pan (1st layer). Bake it for 10 minutes, then change it to
grill mode.
Pour in
the 2nd layer (purple color).
This is
how the layers should be : plain,
purple, plain, blue, plain, green, plain, yellow, plain, orange, plain, red,
plain.
Add the
prunes (if you are adding it) to last layer and bake it using grill mode for 5
minutes before changing to bottom heat for 5 minutes.
If you have baked kek lapis before, I believe you know how tasty and delicious a "Kek Lapis" (Layers Cake) is. This is why to buy Kek Lapis is very costly.
I nearly couldn't make it to the last layer, because my 8" pan is not deep enough.... Sigh....if I were to bake this again, looks like I have to get another baking pan..... my pantry no more space to put.......
See the top layer..... so thin layer....
Ooh.....I am so tired now........ only 13 layers I am calling tired.....Imagine to those who bake for 20 over layers!!
I am submitting this post to Malaysian Food Fest ,
Sarawak Month hosted by Sharon of Feats Of Feasts