This huge pumpkin has been sitting around in my kitchen since Halloween and i finally dissected it. Half of it was cooked in the microwave and then kept in 1 cup portion, the other half was shredded and also portioned into 1 cup. They are in the freezer for future recipes.
This bengka was so flavorful and rich with the addition of grated pumpkin. The taste was unbelievable, it was like eating 'kaya'. Lining the baking tray with banana leaves made the bengka more fragrant.
1 lb grated pumpkin
1 1/2 cups sugar
1 can x 400ml coconut milk/cream - Savoy brand
1 1/2 cups sugar
1 can x 400ml coconut milk/cream - Savoy brand
2 tbsp butter
1 egg, beaten
1/2 tsp salt
6 tbsp corn flour
1/2 tsp bicarbonate of soda
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Method:
Drain thawed grated tapioca and grated pumpkin until dry,
1/2 tsp salt
6 tbsp corn flour
1/2 tsp bicarbonate of soda
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Method:
Drain thawed grated tapioca and grated pumpkin until dry,
Lightly grease a 23cm square tray with margarine and line with banana leaf.
Mix all the ingredients in a large glass bowl well to combine.
Microwave on high 2 mins, stir well and microwave for 1 min at a time until mixture has thickened.
Pour into prepared tray and bake in preheated oven at 375f for 40 - 50 minutes or until it is firm.
Brush the top with butter, coconut cream or oil and broil until golden and the crust is browned and aromatic.
Cool the bengka completely before cutting
Serves
Serves
this looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteLily, is bengka a Phillippine's dish? This is similar to the Caribbean dish, called PONE. Depending on the island/country, they use cassava, sweet potato, and pumpkin. I should try this dish. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteYummy yummy... the photo causes me mouth watering
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ReplyDeleteHo ho HO Ho......
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas
....Lily and family
Have a great joyly New Year too
.......... xxx Sidney & Sunny
Wow...Lily..u r the best...this recipe looks really nice and Im gonna make it next week because I also have a big pumpkin sitting in my garage. You always hv something new to introduce and I really love ur blog.
ReplyDeleteAnyway...I would like to wish u and ur family a Merry and Blessed Christmas!!!!
very nic cook! what is 'frozen tapioca' ?
ReplyDeleteAunty Lily,Merry Christmas n Happy New Year 2009.
ReplyDeleteJenny
Lily, Have a very Merry Christmas and happy new year.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your recipe. i have been a big fan of yours for years now. This is one of my fav , will try it after new year.
;p Sunchen
ashley
ReplyDeleteFrozen grated cassava/tapioca is available here in 1 pound bag. if you are in south east asia, you could buy fresh tapioca and grate it, remember to squeeze and drain well, cos the juice might be bitter