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Bolu kukus
Bolu kukus being sold in traditional market
Type Kue bolu, cupcake, kue
Course Snack, dessert
Place of origin Indonesia [1]
Region or state Java
Serving temperatureroom temperature
Main ingredients Wheat flour

Bolu kukus ( lit.'steamed tart') is an Indonesian traditional snack of steamed sponge cupcake. [2] [3] The term "bolu kukus" however, usually refers to a type of kue mangkuk that is baked using mainly wheat flour (without any rice flour and tapioca) with sugar, eggs, milk and soda, while also using common vanilla, chocolate, pandan or strawberry flavouring, acquired from food flavouring essence. [3] The cake makes use of beaten eggs and soda as an emulsifier, the type of soda often being lemon sparkling water, [2] such as Sprite. [3]

Bolu kukus is considered a type of kue bolu, which encompasses a variety of sponge cakes, cupcakes and tarts. The term bolu derives from the Portuguese bolo to generally describe a cake. The texture is thus soft and fluffy just like a tart or chiffon cake. Bolu kukus is a steamed tart instead of a commonly baked cupcake. The bolu kukus base is, however, usually covered with a corrugated paper container, just like common cupcakes.

See also

References

  1. ^ "KAJIAN TEORITIK, KERANGKA PEMIKIRAN, DAN HIPOTESIS PENELITIAN: Kue Bolu Kukus" (PDF), Universitas Negeri Jakarta (UNJ)
  2. ^ a b "Bolu Kukus Steamed Cupcake". SORTEDfood. Archived from the original on 2020-07-11. Retrieved 2020-07-09.
  3. ^ a b c "Steamed Sponge Cake (Bolu Kukus) Recipe by Dapoer-Indonesia @ us". Cookpad. Retrieved 2020-07-09.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bolu kukus
Bolu kukus being sold in traditional market
Type Kue bolu, cupcake, kue
Course Snack, dessert
Place of origin Indonesia [1]
Region or state Java
Serving temperatureroom temperature
Main ingredients Wheat flour

Bolu kukus ( lit.'steamed tart') is an Indonesian traditional snack of steamed sponge cupcake. [2] [3] The term "bolu kukus" however, usually refers to a type of kue mangkuk that is baked using mainly wheat flour (without any rice flour and tapioca) with sugar, eggs, milk and soda, while also using common vanilla, chocolate, pandan or strawberry flavouring, acquired from food flavouring essence. [3] The cake makes use of beaten eggs and soda as an emulsifier, the type of soda often being lemon sparkling water, [2] such as Sprite. [3]

Bolu kukus is considered a type of kue bolu, which encompasses a variety of sponge cakes, cupcakes and tarts. The term bolu derives from the Portuguese bolo to generally describe a cake. The texture is thus soft and fluffy just like a tart or chiffon cake. Bolu kukus is a steamed tart instead of a commonly baked cupcake. The bolu kukus base is, however, usually covered with a corrugated paper container, just like common cupcakes.

See also

References

  1. ^ "KAJIAN TEORITIK, KERANGKA PEMIKIRAN, DAN HIPOTESIS PENELITIAN: Kue Bolu Kukus" (PDF), Universitas Negeri Jakarta (UNJ)
  2. ^ a b "Bolu Kukus Steamed Cupcake". SORTEDfood. Archived from the original on 2020-07-11. Retrieved 2020-07-09.
  3. ^ a b c "Steamed Sponge Cake (Bolu Kukus) Recipe by Dapoer-Indonesia @ us". Cookpad. Retrieved 2020-07-09.

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