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August 23, 2005

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ooh I have never had this before, it looks really interesting. I will have to look for it next tim we have yum cha

mmm it's one of my dimsum faves too! thanks for sharing the recipe, now all i have to do is find water chestnut flour (arhh hope the asian stores here stock them)

My favourite..ST.. :)
Thanks for sharing the recipe.. :)

Gee! I didn't know it was made with Water Chestnut flour. Interesting. Gosh your homemade water chestnut cake looks Yums! I love the Water Chestnut dessert.(The liquid version with the egg drops) It's very refreshing on a humid day when serve chilled compliment with the crunchiness of de water chestnut.Mmm.....

Ooh, yums, I love water chestnut cake too! Thanks for sharing the recipe. :)

i've seen it at the dim sum frying cart but usually i go for the radish cake. i shall be adventurous the next time i go for dim sum. it looks almost jelly like?

Hi AG,

I've never eaten this before at dim sum restaurants because I actually thought it was turnip. I'm going to try it now, or maybe I'll just try your recipe. Thanks for sharing!

Sorry, ST. I was back to my old tricks of reading more than one blog at a time. =(

wow! homemade water chestnut cake...amazing, as always...cheers,j

i've never tried this before, looks interesting, where does one find water chestnut flour in Singapore?? Phoon Huat??

Hi clare, try it, it is like a sticky jelly.

Hi gwenda, I am very sure I have seen it in asian stores in Sydney.

Hi Big Bok, try it, it is real easy.

Thanks Cindy, I love water chestnut dessert soup too.

You are welcome, Julia :)

Hi Tian, you are right, I eat it cold like a jelly too.

Hi Reid, we are all guilty of multi blog reading. Hee!

Hi J, thanks, *blush* you are too generous.

Hi eatzycath, I get the flour from Phoon Huat. I am told some NTUC stocks it too.

Do you know how to make steamed
tapioca. Those that look translucent and yellowish when cook. What need to be added to get that finish.

Hiya ST
I like chestnut cake too but unfortunately I havent yet met anyone here who loves it during yumcha! >.< I shall try and make this one day.....

Gwenda, yes you can get chestnut flour at the asian groceries here. I bought a pack in Jan.

i like water chestnut cake too, but i prefer it just chilled. But yours looks good!

Greetings from Perth. I have just made the cake according to your recipe. Very good. Thanks.

I made the cake according to your recipe yesterday. I find mine more opaque than yours. Any idea why??

Yummy! i m definitly going to try this recipe. But first, I would need to know how much carbohydrate there is in Water Chestnut Flour (say in 100gr),
Would you be able to help please?

Hi Florence

The water chestnut flour I use has no nutrition fact label so I did a little research on the internet because I was curious too. Most of the information I came across says water chestnut in the dried form contains about 90% carbohydrates. Not something you will eat if on a strict low carb diet :P

The reason it looks opaque is because you used white granulated sugar. Try using yellow rock sugar instead. I decreased the water to 900 ml for firmer texture. It's a great and simple recipe, tastes good!

CA oil be omitted?

can you suggest a substitute for water chestnut flour? i cant seem to find it in my city...

You can try using cornstarch but I really do not know how it much it will differ from water chestnut flour texture wise.

good

Looks so delicious,wish i saw this earlier i like your blog. :)

winnie

omg omg, a 马蹄糕 recipe, i gotta try to make them , thank you very much

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