Pounded Cassava Cakes

A traditional cake that still exists today is worthy of being served on the dining table.

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Have you ever eaten cassava? If so, you might be familiar with the traditional cake that I will make. We call this traditional cake "Getuk".

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To this day, this traditional cake is still widely found in my area. In fact, there are still many sellers who sell this traditional cake as a sweet food for breakfast.

It is not difficult to make this traditional cake recipe. It only takes a little care when forming the cake to be served in a good shape.

Although, this cake is not difficult to make, there is an important thing to note, namely the quality of the cassava itself if the cassava is not of good quality then the texture of this cake will be unpleasant.

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Today I went to the market, specifically to buy cassava and I really wanted to make Pounded Cassava Cakes. So, I prayed to find good quality cassava that is suitable for making this cake.

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Thankfully, I managed to find good quality cassava. It can be proven when I steamed the cassava. With this success, that's why I posted about this traditional cake recipe. Let's get started!




THE INGREDIENTS

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  • 500 grams of cassava
  • 2 tbsp of margarine
  • 4 tbsp of sugar
  • 2 drops of pandan (green) essences or any color you like
  • enough grated coconut



COOKING INSTRUCTIONS

STEP 1

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Peel the cassava, then cut it into smaller pieces, so that it will be easier to pound.



STEP 2

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Prepare a steamer and when the steamer is hot, put in the cassava that has been cut and cleaned. Steam the cassava for 25 minutes or until tender.



STEP 3

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After steaming the cassava, also steam the grated coconut. Don't forget to add a little sprinkle of salt to enhance the balanced taste of the grated coconut.



STEP 4

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Prepare a large container. Add the steamed cassava and sugar. Prepare a small, strong glass. Later this glass will be used to pound the steamed cassava.



STEP 5

While the steamed cassava is still hot, start pounding them to make it easier for them to become soft in texture.

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Look at the texture of this steamed cassava that looks soft!



STEP 6

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After the cassava is soft, add margarine. Knead with your hands. Don't forget to wear plastic gloves so it doesn't stick.



STEP 7

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Add a little coloring. Here I use coloring as well as flavor and fragrance enhancers. The green color is also a pandan flavor enhancer. You can use any flavor. Knead again until well blended.



STEP 8

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Prepare a cutting board. Flatten the cassava dough. You can also use a rolling pin or cake cutter.



STEP 9

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Add a pattern on the surface of the cakes. I used a spatula to create a striped pattern on the surface of the cassava cakes.



STEP 10

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Serve pounded cassava cakes with steamed grated coconut.




THE RESULTS

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The color of Pounded Cassava Cakes is charming! Not too bright and not too pale.

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I love how the sweet and savory blend together. In fact, this sweet cake has a very soft texture because it also uses added margarine.

Do you want to try these beautiful Pounded Cassava Cakes? I sent this to you. ❤️

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ALL PHOTOS ARE MY OWN PROPERTIES TAKEN BY MYSELF.

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Best Regards,
Anggrek Lestari


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Who is Anggrek Lestari?

Anggrek Lestari is an Indonesian fiction writer who has published two major books. Now She is a full-time content creator. She has a goal to share life, poem, and food content that makes others happy and can get inspiration.


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Your cuisine always looks tempting and delicious.. I always wish to grab it from your platter 😛

I never heard of cassava, as it is not available in my city.. Anyways traditional sweets is always gives the best taste n aroma.. thanks for sharing..

Hello dear I can make it like what you did so if I have time I will try.

Wow nice

I also often make it. It tastes really good combined with coconut.

Ohh this looks really good!

Our local store has Cassava and I only bought it once and didn't know what to use it for! You bet I'll be buying more and trying this out, it looks so simple to prepare!

Getuk is very delicious kind of snacks I already missed eating cassava cakes. Good thing my Grandpa have lots of cassava, I would love to try this at home Ma'am @anggreklestari . ☺️

I never tried eating Cassava cake Ma'am and it looks like very delicious. Our Market don't sell cassava crops and it needs to go to other Municipality. I wish I could taste that delicious snacks. ☺

Oh my, the process of making it is like similar to "Nilupak" here in there Philippines. The Cassava is mashed or pounded just like this. The best toppings for me for this is Margarine or Cheese. I already tried the one with cassava and the other one which is a mashed plantain. They are the best! It's been a long time though since I last had it. And seeing this made ne crave for it 😫🤤🤤🤤🤩. Your presentation of this food is super really good.

wow what a really beautiful dish @anggreklestari

How beautiful you have made this dish, as always, and how lucky you got a good cassava, hahaha I really know how frustrating it is to buy a bad quality cassava.

In my country, we also eat many things that are made with that vegetable called Yucca, however, that dessert that you are presenting there, I have never eaten it, that green color makes it look much better and more appetizing, thank you for the recipe, because it simply looks that it is very easy to make.

Oh my goodness, your food presentation is one of the best always 🥰. I love cassava, lots of hard work, and patience it requires we used to make cassava cake too, the traditional. Yours is a bit fancy. Adding pandan for colorong is a brilliant idea. I should have known that a long time ago :)

At first I thought about casavaa...but it looks like a sweet potato ...it is the same?
This traditional cake looks really so tempting and you present it very well... wish to taste it 😋

We have cassava flakes over here but this is the first time I learning about cassava cake. Really amazing.

Getuk looks like a delicious treat, 😊 I love how recipes like this take on so much importance and are still enjoyed today. Thanks for sharing! 🍠

That's super easy and yummy! Tried steam cassava several times. It tastes better with sprinkled with coconut flakes ☺️
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Your recipes looks nice and colorful,
Am familiar with cassava but i haven't seen it processed this way,
I think i have to try it someday ♥︎