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Steamed Brownies (Brownies Kukus) by ChristineSteamed brownies (Brownies Kukus) first found their fame in Indonesia about twelve years ago after one bakery from Bandung introduced this cake. From that point on, a lot of people in Indonesia started to commercialize steamed brownies too. |
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Putu Ayu by ChristinePutu Ayu is a popular traditional steamed coconut cupcakes in Indonesia. They are cute, fragrant, delicious and soft cupcakes to eat! |
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Indonesian Traditional Kue Lapis (Layer Cake) by ChristineI was craving this Indonesian Traditional Layer Cake some time ago and decided to make it myself. I used the recipe from an old cook book I bought in Indonesia many years ago. This book is intended for beginners in the kitchen and the recipe for this Kue Lapis doesn't use rice flour but uses mungbean flour (tepung hunkwe) instead. |
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Lapis Surabaya (Spiku) by ChristineIndonesia's signature layer cake, Lapis Surabaya or Spiku, is so dear to most of Indonesians. The cake is commonly used for the base cake of decorated wedding and birthday cakes in Indonesia. Usually, the original recipe of Lapis Surabaya would require lots of egg yolks for the cake batter but the one that I found in my cooking… |
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Kolak by ChristineTwo weekends ago, I made Kolak - a type of Indonesian dessert, that my Mom usually prepares for us back home. |
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