Sunday 16 August 2015

Recipe: Steamed banana bread pudding

Woops, second recipe posting.

This is for one 20-cm diameter bowl-pan (8 cm depth)

Tools you need:
- mixer or egg whisk
- juice extractor or blender, optional
- steamer or big pan
- pan made from well-tempered glass or ceramics that can withstand steaming
- knifes, cutting board, etc etc

Ingredients:
- 4 slices of bread, you can also use days old bread, as this is one of my way to salvage uneaten bread.
- 6 Bananas, peel and make thin coin slices (around 5 mm, around probably quarter inch)
- 2 Eggs
- 2 tbs of brown sugar, or subtitute with 1 tbs white sugar
- 1 tbs of white sugar, or omit if you like brown sugar only
- 10 pcs of pandan leaves, or substitute with 1/4 tsp vanilla powder
- 1 cup of milk or coconut milk
- 1 table spoon of butter, melt it.
optional ingredients, any or all of them:
- cheese, grated
- raisins
- chocolate sprinkles, or we call it muisjes.
- tiny cubes of jackfruit
- cinnamon (powder: mix at the same time with vanilla. bark: during steaming)

How to make it:
1. Cut the pandan leaves into 2 cm long and extract the juice. Add to 100 ml volume. If you don't have that much pandan, you can just use one leave and cut it 2 cm long, and later put them on top of the banana pudding while you are steaming it.
2. Tear bread into small pieces. Or not, if your pan is just the size of the bread. Soak into the pandan leaves extract. If you are not using the pandan leaves extract. No need to soak.
3. Mix the eggs, sugars, milk/coconut milk, melted butter and the pandan leaves extract (vanilla) left from soaking the bread.
4. Put the banana slices into the pan to make one layer, Lay off the bread on top of it. If you have optional ingredients, sprinkle them here. Put more banana, bread, and the optional ingredients again. Make sure you don't exceed 3/4 of the pan depth, as the pudding will grow.
5. Heat water in the steamer or pan, put the pandan leaves (if you don't use extract) on top of the pudding and steam the banana pudding in low heat for 30 mins.
6. And you are done....

How to eat it:
- Scoop it in a small bowl and eat it for breakfast, or afternoon snack with your tea.
- Dessert: scoop and add
Alternatively, you can also use one layer of pudding and steam them in small bowls.

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