Mkate Wa Sinia(Rice Cake)
Mkate Wa Sinia(Rice Cake)

Hey everyone, it is Louise, welcome to our recipe site. Today, I will show you a way to make a special dish, mkate wa sinia(rice cake). One of my favorites. This time, I’m gonna make it a bit unique. This will be really delicious.

Mkate Wa Sinia(Rice Cake) is one of the most well liked of current trending foods on earth. It is simple, it’s fast, it tastes yummy. It’s appreciated by millions every day. Mkate Wa Sinia(Rice Cake) is something which I’ve loved my entire life. They are nice and they look wonderful.

Mkate wa sinia also known as mkate wa kumimina is a very common delicacy found in East Africa. It's a rice cake that's full of fresh coconut and freshly ground cardamom. Add the yeast and cardamom powder, half of the heavy coconut milk and half of the light coconut milk then add the remaining rice n the remaining milk so that the yeast and cardamon stays in between the layers of rice. "Mkate wa sinia" is Swahili that is literally translated to "bread of the platter". This is Raziyabai Jawad Nurmohamed's recipe; she was kind enough to demonstrate her excellent Makati skills requested by public demand.

To begin with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook mkate wa sinia(rice cake) using 9 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Mkate Wa Sinia(Rice Cake):
  1. Take 2 cup rice flour
  2. Prepare 4 cups coconut milk
  3. Take 1 Egg White (optional)
  4. Take 1 cup sugar
  5. Make ready 1 tspn yeast
  6. Get 1 tbspn cardamon powder
  7. Take 1 tbspn baking powder
  8. Make ready 4 tbspn cooking oil
  9. Get 1/4 cup coconut milk

Rice cake full of tropical flavours from fresh coconut and the spicy aromatic scent of cardamom. Pineapple, Strawberries, purple or green Grapes, Orange or Tangerine segments, Bananas, Mango, Apple, deseeded Guava, Pomegranate seeds, etc., Mkate Wa Sinia(Rice Cake). Salaams, the Mkate turned out Salaams, the Mkate turned out delicious but it was little goey from inside and not firm like cake, can u plz advise where I went wrong. "Mkate wa sinia" is Swahili that is literally translated to "bread of the platter". It is widely known throughout all the Swahili speaking countries.

Steps to make Mkate Wa Sinia(Rice Cake):
  1. In a blender,pour the coconut milk,rice flour,sugar,baking powder,yeast and egg white…
  2. Blend to a smooth paste,keep stirring with a spoon to avoid flour sitting at the bottom of the blender.
  3. Pour in a bowl,the batter should be thick and runny,cover and let it rise on a warm place for abt 2 hrs.
  4. Pour cooking oil on a baking tin,and let it heat on gas 🔥 for about 1 min,Reduce heat to medium flame and pour in the rice butter.
  5. Cover and let it cook for 5 min on gas flame,once its set,transfer to preheated oven at 190• for 40-45 min till perfectly browned on top.
  6. Once out of the oven,Pour quarter of reserved coconut milk on top and let it soak in.
  7. Once cooled remove and serve with favrite juice or icecream.

Salaams, the Mkate turned out Salaams, the Mkate turned out delicious but it was little goey from inside and not firm like cake, can u plz advise where I went wrong. "Mkate wa sinia" is Swahili that is literally translated to "bread of the platter". It is widely known throughout all the Swahili speaking countries. Mkate Wa Sinia(Rice Cake) Break the norm and cook rice to a cake today.this cake is fluffy and very spongy,the cocont milk and rice brings a unique flavor😋. Try it out.😍 #CreativeRiceContest Leave the rice cake to cool for about an hour and then cover with a plastic paper and a lid. Mkate wa sinia is a swahili word literally translates to "bread of the platter".

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