Easily make big, irresistibly delicious sweet potato steamed cakes using hot cake mix and a frying pan. Blending mashed sweet potato into the batter creates a rich flavor and a fluffy, chewy texture. Since you don't need a steamer, you can enjoy an authentic taste with minimal effort. This is a satisfying dish perfect for snacks or a light meal.

Ingredients

Main Ingredients (4-6 servings)

  • Sweet Potato 150g
  • Hot Cake Mix 150g
  • Milk 100ml
  • Egg 1 pc

Seasonings

  • [A] Sugar 1 tbsp
  • [A] Water 1 tbsp
  • [B] Sugar 1 tbsp
  • [B] Vegetable Oil 1 tbsp
  • Black Toasted Sesame Seeds (to taste)

Steps

  1. Cut 150g of Sweet Potato into 1cm cubes.
  2. Soak the cut sweet potato in water for about 5 minutes to remove bitterness.
  3. Line a heat-resistant dish or container with parchment paper. (Pro Tip!) Wetting the parchment paper will make it pliable and easier to line the container.
  4. Drain the soaked sweet potato well in a colander and transfer to a heat-resistant container.
  5. Add 1 tbsp of Water and 1 tbsp of Sugar to the sweet potato and mix to coat.
  6. Cover with plastic wrap and microwave on 600W for 4 minutes.
  7. After microwaving, mix well. Transfer half of the mixture to a bowl, including any water and sugar at the bottom.
  8. Mash the sweet potato in the bowl with a fork or masher until no solid pieces remain. (Pro Tip!) Leaving the skin on the sweet potato may cause a color change when it reacts with the baking powder in the hot cake mix. If appearance is a concern, remove the skin before mashing.
  9. To the mashed sweet potato, add 100ml of Milk, 1 egg, 1 tbsp of Sugar, and 1 tbsp of Vegetable Oil, and mix with the egg.
  10. Add 150g of Hot Cake Mix to the combined mixture and stir until just combined. (Pro Tip!) Mix quickly until there are no lumps, being careful not to overmix.
  11. Pour the prepared batter into the lined mold.
  12. Scatter the reserved sweet potato pieces on top of the batter in the mold.
  13. Sprinkle with Black Toasted Sesame Seeds, if desired.
  14. Place the mold containing the ingredients into a deep frying pan or pot.
  15. Pour hot water into the frying pan from the side, reaching halfway up the mold, being careful not to let water get into the mold.
  16. Once the water is boiling, cover the pan with a lid, placing a cloth underneath to prevent condensation from dripping onto the cake. Steam over low to medium heat for 15 minutes.
  17. After 15 minutes of steaming, insert a skewer or pointed object into the center to check if it's cooked through. If it comes out with batter, continue steaming for a few more minutes.
  18. Once confirmed to be cooked through, carefully remove the mold from the hot water, being mindful of steam to avoid burns.

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